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Great, that has made it much clearer. Thank you very much. Seems threadripper will be overkill so I'm going to wait for the 9900k and buy a 1080 ti to use the hardware encoding function. Found some decent prices of sub 600 euro now the 2080 is coming out.
People on here like to say intel is better, but for current mainstream ones, the amd 2700x is better for video editing than any mainstream intel one. And if you go above mainstream, you're paying a lot more.
The 9900k would be better, BUT it will cost a lot more and then you have to deal with intel's bad thermal paste or w/e.
Also, supposedly leaked benchmarks on the 9900k show that even when majorly overclocked to 5GHz, it's only approximately 16% faster than the 2700x.
I'm tempted myself, trust me, because I ahven't even opened my 2700x or x470 motherboard, but check this out... people are expecting the 9900k to cost close to $500 USD, and I bought BOTH the 2700x and a good x470 motherboard on a sale for $375. Plus the 2700x comes with a cooler. So if the 9900k doesn't come with a cooler, the USD cost would probably be mighhty close to $750 for the parts i paid $375 for, just to get 16% faster speeds "if" overclocked, which lessens the lifespan.
Again, I am tempted to sell these and get the 9900k muself, so I'm not some AMD fanboy talking it up, just giving both sides of it. If I do get the 9900k, I myself am going with overkill at twice the prcie I paid.
Also, one more thing to remember... when the 8700k came out, stores ripped people off by charging well above suggested retail price ($100+ above it) for several months, because they knew people would be willing to pay more for it, just like with a lot of nintendo consoles when they come out and various gpus.
(actually, the Nintendo consoles is usually a situation of scalpers charging crazy prices. It's very sad when legit companies price gouge, as was the case with the 8700, 8700k, and gpus).
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