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My new PC is running Intel 14900KF (yes, I use NVENC for hardware acceleration). But older (still working PC, is a AMD 7900x). So, not a fan boy of ether, but buy whatever makes sense at the time, when I buy.
After watching the whole video I can say that i7 14700K is the sweet spot even if u do mix work as mentioned in the video. Waiting for 15th gen. I use 12400F with ARC A380 for 1080p gaming, streaming and video editing. I wish to have more FPS but for the price I understand the performance. I have only faced one issue while rendering mild edited videos in Da Vinci, which is now resolved by software update. other than I am happy with my build.
In the analysis, you take only the price of the chips for comparison, and you forget the cost of motherboards and the cooling system and the computer case, all of which should be taken into account when someone decides what is the better choice. For example, Intel heats up more and needs a higher quality and more expensive cooling system, as well as a larger, better quality and better ventilated computer case, as well as a stronger and more efficient power supply, all of which affect the total amount you have to pay for the purchase.
absolutely loving the honesty in this video. really well presented. my problem is that i'm using davinci resolve (v19.01 - studio) and almost exclusively editing B-RAW footage (4k, very low compression rate) but i just can't afford the major upgrade from my current i7 9700k chip to what i probably most need.
There is a large UA-cam Tech Channel focused on creators - www.youtube.com/@theTechNotice Simply put, if the Creator's focus is on 3D rendering with Blender, VRay, etc. then AMD is the best choice, if the focus is on video and/or photo editing then Intel is the best choice.
My 13900k began to fail, so I swapped to 7950x3D but I noticed slower render times in davinci…I don’t wanna go back to intel because the socket is now dead but I don’t want to wait until September for intel…I might just have to go back to intel for faster work
Did you think on getting an Intel Arc gpu to use their quicksync video encoding in tandem with your Amd? There's the A380 that could do the rendering job cheaply instead of getting back to Intel architecture.
This video made me a subscriber. Why? Your introduction statement is Excellent!!! Just something that has been bothering me: looks like people only focus on gamers and not on designers!!!
"Whether you are an Intel fanboy or an AMD Ryzen shill, you will definitely have something to complain about by the end of this video" My complaint is I was laughing so much at this joke I missed the whole thing! Very funny!
Great video. I am a casual video editor, not making money with it, but I am worried about Intel's 13th and 14th gen current issues. Will I be able to edit video footage taken with a phone (h.264) and go pro on AMD platform? or Intel's quick sink makes that much of a difference? I have a new in the box i7-14700k but I'm debating to return it in exchange for a Ryzen 9 7900x.
i think if u will push max i7-14700K and PL1 PL2 auto every day => probably thats chip broken will be bigger in few years. If u want save, better ryzen 9 7900K, i think in real world, the different will not big, maybe just some minute. Cek youtuber "Tech Notice" also.
So glad I found you just now. I'm planning my new system around Davinci Resolve, but I'm not a power editor - I do mainly straight 4K H.265 editing on the timeline. It looks like the Intel Core i7-4700K (AU$559) will do me just fine, with little or no benefit from the Core i9-14900K (AU$868). Now, should I pocket the $309 difference or... 😉😉 (Subscribed)
I mean when i start with it I can also use Ryzen 5 7600X or ? I bought a new PC and my Tech Friend said it enough. I mean I can upgrade in 3-4 Years or ?
What if you are using an RTX graphics card along with the AMD CPU? Does that out perform the Intel iGPU? Normally I would just get the Intel processor but I worry about the current stability issues with the Gen 13 & 14 Intel CPU's. I always thought AMD was 2nd rate to Intel but right now in light of all the Intel stability issues, I wonder if the AMD is better. I'm looking at a laptop with AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX and RTX 4090. Is this a good choice? I will be using Davinci Resolve.
In the time after you released this video, those intel chips started showing stability problems. Does this affect your recommendations in this video? Also, what would you think of using an AMD chip with an Intel ARC video card?
Ich danke Dir für Deine Erklärungen und Zahlen, aber wie sieht es momentan mit dem drosseln der I9 Prozessoren aus? stimmen dann die Werte noch noch im Vergleich zum Ryzen?
@@RealTechnoPanda Danke für die schnelle Antwort. Ich wollte mir heute einen neuen PC zusammenstellen und der Verkäufer hatte dieses Problem beim 14900K erwähnt, nach eigener Recherche gibt es wohl Probleme die Intel sogar zugibt und lässt von den Mainboard Herstellern den Strom drosseln! Ich fand das sehr interessant. Und weiß jetzt nicht wie ich mich entscheiden soll. Intel oder Ryzen.
Intel 14900K läuft heiß. Wenn Sie einen PC für Spiele bauen, können Sie sich für den AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D entscheiden. Intel 14900K eignet sich besser für Produktivitätsanwendungen, die viele Kerne benötigen
@@RealTechnoPanda danke für deine Antwort, ich spiele nicht, mir geht es um Videoschnitt, merkt man den Unterschied zwischen ryzen und Intel überwiegen geht es um Lightroom und davinci resolve ? Mein aktueller PC ist 10 Jahre :-)
Ryzen 9 3900X - RTX3080 12gb - 64gb G.Skillz - Samsung 970 M.2 1TB (OS & Program drive) 970 2TB (project drive), Crucial MX 2TB Sata (Cache and Temp stuff) and I export the final project to my NAS. DaVinci Resolve and Hitfilm for the quick stuff.
I have the same setup except with a 3090, and the biggest fault of AMD and what's going to make me go to Intel next is the fact that they still don't have a native h265 codec. It makes video editing unbearable at times, to the point where I couldn't import a multi-day project into premiere yet on my MacBook Pro M3 Max it was instantaneous.
@@RoadRallyLife Oh yeah. Nothing sticks out with the new Intel Core cpu's but I'm watching for TP and Tech Notice to get them and run them through their paces. From the little I know the 265 is going to be my choice over the 285 (too expensive for me).
So im building my first EVER PC, not knowing much about pcs but love taking video and photos so decided to start editing as a side hobby. Anyways i got the ryzen 9 7900X cause it was on sale for 300 ! Ive had it for a couple months now and cant return, knowing more about cpu's now im rethinking my choice for a beginner like myself 7900X/ 4070 ti super would be more than enough to video edit and photoshop right? Just debating my choices cause ive been saving and dont want to be dissapointed😂 Feedback would be awsome thank you !
Great review, thanks for the time taken to share your thoughts. AMD seems to be the best when shooting RAW, but editing RAW its very unusable. When the RAW converted to PRORES files on editing, is Intel the go-to in this situation ?
i was intel fan using i9 13th gen till now. recently switched to ryzen 9 now productivity improved bcz of amd. now i realized how intel was brain washed me all these years. till now 3 intel cpu used from last 7 years.
That is just a blatant lie. Other than 3d use like blender, all other productivity applications run faster on intel. You clearly are biased towards AMD. Especially seeing how you are comparing i9 which is the fastest.
@@yuvanraj2271 very much agree amd is only comparable in gaming and blender over all test in even gaming intel has proven to be slighty faster and i have amd and intel. far from bias will say the 7800x 3d chip is nice for the price but i think 30 bucks more id go with 14700k for the applications i do 7800x3d is not much faster in multi core than a 5800x kinda sad my 5900x is better at multi applications
@@Nirmkhi I want to take ryzen 9 7900 for 4k editing and 2k gaming. Is that good pair with 4070 super. Before I was about to take i7 14700k but later came to know about its issues. 😢
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My new PC is running Intel 14900KF (yes, I use NVENC for hardware acceleration). But older (still working PC, is a AMD 7900x). So, not a fan boy of ether, but buy whatever makes sense at the time, when I buy.
After watching the whole video I can say that i7 14700K is the sweet spot even if u do mix work as mentioned in the video. Waiting for 15th gen.
I use 12400F with ARC A380 for 1080p gaming, streaming and video editing. I wish to have more FPS but for the price I understand the performance. I have only faced one issue while rendering mild edited videos in Da Vinci, which is now resolved by software update. other than I am happy with my build.
In the analysis, you take only the price of the chips for comparison, and you forget the cost of motherboards and the cooling system and the computer case, all of which should be taken into account when someone decides what is the better choice.
For example, Intel heats up more and needs a higher quality and more expensive cooling system, as well as a larger, better quality and better ventilated computer case, as well as a stronger and more efficient power supply, all of which affect the total amount you have to pay for the purchase.
The only thing that is moderately true in your statement is the PSU everything else you said is false.
@@heyguyslolGAMING If you ever build your own computer, come and comment.
absolutely loving the honesty in this video. really well presented.
my problem is that i'm using davinci resolve (v19.01 - studio) and almost exclusively editing B-RAW footage (4k, very low compression rate) but i just can't afford the major upgrade from my current i7 9700k chip to what i probably most need.
There is a large UA-cam Tech Channel focused on creators - www.youtube.com/@theTechNotice
Simply put, if the Creator's focus is on 3D rendering with Blender, VRay, etc. then AMD is the best choice, if the focus is on video and/or photo editing then Intel is the best choice.
Thanks buddy! Best video so far!
My 13900k began to fail, so I swapped to 7950x3D but I noticed slower render times in davinci…I don’t wanna go back to intel because the socket is now dead but I don’t want to wait until September for intel…I might just have to go back to intel for faster work
Did you think on getting an Intel Arc gpu to use their quicksync video encoding in tandem with your Amd?
There's the A380 that could do the rendering job cheaply instead of getting back to Intel architecture.
X3D were meant for gaming.The 9950x will do the job better.
I'm using an Amd ryzen 7 5800H with nvidia rtx 3060 graphics. This config is pretty much enough for my day to day workloads.
Quality content...summarized very well...no bullshitting...
Thansk for the video
Great video.... You're right all the other UA-camrs focus on gaming and not content/video editors. You should do this every year!
The best and more close to reality video ever :)
This video made me a subscriber.
Why?
Your introduction statement is Excellent!!! Just something that has been bothering me: looks like people only focus on gamers and not on designers!!!
sir your analyse is best make every year that kind of videos
"Whether you are an Intel fanboy or an AMD Ryzen shill, you will definitely have something to complain about by the end of this video"
My complaint is I was laughing so much at this joke I missed the whole thing! Very funny!
appreciate your efforts, gotta work on the fuzzy lapel mic though bro! Maybe use a shotgun mic instead...
Please review latest intel and AMD cpus. Intel have released arrow lake.
Good video. Thanks
Thank you Panda. What are your thoguhts on the 7900 X3D?
It's good for gaming but not so good for other applications
does the comparison using same eGPU? or just iGPU?
Great work man! Can't wait for the ryzen 9000 benchmarks for productivity.
Great video. I am a casual video editor, not making money with it, but I am worried about Intel's 13th and 14th gen current issues. Will I be able to edit video footage taken with a phone (h.264) and go pro on AMD platform? or Intel's quick sink makes that much of a difference? I have a new in the box i7-14700k but I'm debating to return it in exchange for a Ryzen 9 7900x.
i think if u will push max i7-14700K and PL1 PL2 auto every day => probably thats chip broken will be bigger in few years.
If u want save, better ryzen 9 7900K, i think in real world, the different will not big, maybe just some minute.
Cek youtuber "Tech Notice" also.
Very informative, thank you
Thank you for this! So tired of wading through gamer-centric benchmarks.
So glad I found you just now. I'm planning my new system around Davinci Resolve, but I'm not a power editor - I do mainly straight 4K H.265 editing on the timeline. It looks like the Intel Core i7-4700K (AU$559) will do me just fine, with little or no benefit from the Core i9-14900K (AU$868). Now, should I pocket the $309 difference or... 😉😉 (Subscribed)
No one edit video without an eGPU, especially with high end cpu and use only iGPU. So you should compare the AMD and Intel with dedicated GPU.
good info thank you!
I mean when i start with it I can also use Ryzen 5 7600X or ?
I bought a new PC and my Tech Friend said it enough.
I mean I can upgrade in 3-4 Years or ?
What if you are using an RTX graphics card along with the AMD CPU? Does that out perform the Intel iGPU?
Normally I would just get the Intel processor but I worry about the current stability issues with the Gen 13 & 14 Intel CPU's. I always thought AMD was 2nd rate to Intel but right now in light of all the Intel stability issues, I wonder if the AMD is better.
I'm looking at a laptop with AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX and RTX 4090. Is this a good choice? I will be using Davinci Resolve.
good video!
In the time after you released this video, those intel chips started showing stability problems. Does this affect your recommendations in this video?
Also, what would you think of using an AMD chip with an Intel ARC video card?
Yes I too heard about 13th, 14th gen crashing, stability issues a lot. Even intel agreed it. I'm now looking for ryzen processors
is the playbock in the video editing software smoother via intel CPU?
This is a pretty good video
Ich danke Dir für Deine Erklärungen und Zahlen, aber wie sieht es momentan mit dem drosseln der I9 Prozessoren aus? stimmen dann die Werte noch noch im Vergleich zum Ryzen?
Ich habe bei meinem Asus-basierten Intel Core-i9-System der 13. Generation keine Instabilität oder Überhitzung festgestellt.
@@RealTechnoPanda Danke für die schnelle Antwort. Ich wollte mir heute einen neuen PC zusammenstellen und der Verkäufer hatte dieses Problem beim 14900K erwähnt, nach eigener Recherche gibt es wohl Probleme die Intel sogar zugibt und lässt von den Mainboard Herstellern den Strom drosseln! Ich fand das sehr interessant. Und weiß jetzt nicht wie ich mich entscheiden soll. Intel oder Ryzen.
Intel 14900K läuft heiß. Wenn Sie einen PC für Spiele bauen, können Sie sich für den AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D entscheiden. Intel 14900K eignet sich besser für Produktivitätsanwendungen, die viele Kerne benötigen
@@RealTechnoPanda danke für deine Antwort, ich spiele nicht, mir geht es um Videoschnitt, merkt man den Unterschied zwischen ryzen und Intel überwiegen geht es um Lightroom und davinci resolve ? Mein aktueller PC ist 10 Jahre :-)
"you will have something to complain about.." LOL!
Ryzen 9 3900X - RTX3080 12gb - 64gb G.Skillz - Samsung 970 M.2 1TB (OS & Program drive) 970 2TB (project drive), Crucial MX 2TB Sata (Cache and Temp stuff) and I export the final project to my NAS. DaVinci Resolve and Hitfilm for the quick stuff.
My workflow is very similar to yours.
I have the same setup except with a 3090, and the biggest fault of AMD and what's going to make me go to Intel next is the fact that they still don't have a native h265 codec. It makes video editing unbearable at times, to the point where I couldn't import a multi-day project into premiere yet on my MacBook Pro M3 Max it was instantaneous.
@@RoadRallyLife Oh yeah. Nothing sticks out with the new Intel Core cpu's but I'm watching for TP and Tech Notice to get them and run them through their paces. From the little I know the 265 is going to be my choice over the 285 (too expensive for me).
So im building my first EVER PC, not knowing much about pcs but love taking video and photos so decided to start editing as a side hobby. Anyways i got the ryzen 9 7900X cause it was on sale for 300 ! Ive had it for a couple months now and cant return, knowing more about cpu's now im rethinking my choice for a beginner like myself 7900X/ 4070 ti super would be more than enough to video edit and photoshop right? Just debating my choices cause ive been saving and dont want to be dissapointed😂
Feedback would be awsome thank you !
Defintely go that setup youll be future proofed for atleast 6 - 8 years minium
Great review, thanks for the time taken to share your thoughts.
AMD seems to be the best when shooting RAW, but editing RAW its very unusable.
When the RAW converted to PRORES files on editing, is Intel the go-to in this situation ?
Sorry I dont have experience with ProRes. Its an apple codec and I have never used it on windows platform
I like AMD for the upgradeability
i12600kf good test, thanks
What about 7950x3D?
For editing (50%) and gaming (35%)
@@hugo49i7950x way better if your primary focus is editing.
I'm using an older AMD 3600 it does pretty good for gaming
the real beast is i5 13600k
My editing PC specs:
CASE: ASUS ROG HYPERION GR701
CPU: INTEL I9-13900KS
My question is: AMD or NVidia for GPU?
i was intel fan using i9 13th gen till now. recently switched to ryzen 9 now productivity improved bcz of amd. now i realized how intel was brain washed me all these years. till now 3 intel cpu used from last 7 years.
That is just a blatant lie. Other than 3d use like blender, all other productivity applications run faster on intel. You clearly are biased towards AMD. Especially seeing how you are comparing i9 which is the fastest.
@@yuvanraj2271 very much agree amd is only comparable in gaming and blender over all test in even gaming intel has proven to be slighty faster and i have amd and intel. far from bias will say the 7800x 3d chip is nice for the price but i think 30 bucks more id go with 14700k for the applications i do 7800x3d is not much faster in multi core than a 5800x kinda sad my 5900x is better at multi applications
@@Nirmkhi I want to take ryzen 9 7900 for 4k editing and 2k gaming. Is that good pair with 4070 super. Before I was about to take i7 14700k but later came to know about its issues. 😢
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