AMD Ryzen 9 5900X and Ryzen 9 5950X Review

Video Encoding

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X and Ryzen 9 5950X Review

Video Encoding

One only needs to glance at the amount of content available on the internet from simple cat videos through to incredibly complicated films and gaming footage to realise how important fast video encoding is and the x.265 benchmark does a good job of testing that. If you prefer your encoder to be of the H variety then the HEVC benchmark does a similar thing to the x.265 benchmark but instead of running with the x265 encoder it utilises the popular H.265 format which is rapidly becoming the standard for video encoding.

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05-11-2020, 14:55:44

23RO_UK
Nice knowing you Intel Quote

05-11-2020, 15:13:09

g0ggles1994
AMD: Still we Ryze.Quote

05-11-2020, 15:13:09

robert3892
Outstanding performance from two AMD processors that you can't buyQuote

05-11-2020, 15:15:22

AngryGoldfish
Epyc.

Is that pun still OK to use? We should have reserved it for now.Quote

05-11-2020, 15:19:56

Greenback
Well those results were pleasing to the eye, though I question the price of the 5800x over the 5900x, I'd think it would put a no brainer to go with the 5900x for the extra $100Quote
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