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Thread: Batch converter performance with AMD vs Intel?

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    Batch converter performance with AMD vs Intel?

    Hi all, I store my entire music library in both FLAC and MP3 and I use Batch Converter to convert the FLAC to MP3 for listening in the car. I'm currently using an i7-4790k which is is functional but a bit outdated. So I'm considering upgrading. I'm curious if batch converter is faster with the new Ryzen 5000 series chips from AMD or if something like an Intel i9-10900k would be best? Is there data either way?

    I also use Adobe Lightroom to process RAW images from my DSLR and found this article saying that the AMD chips outperform the Intel chips with Lightroom. I process a lot more images than I do new FLAC/MP3 files so I'm leaning towards AMD unless there's something I'm missing. Anyone have any input? Thanks.

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    Re: Batch converter performance with AMD vs Intel?

    Depends on the underlying code, however I would be surprised if the AMD Ryzen were slower than current Intel when converting.

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    Re: Batch converter performance with AMD vs Intel?

    just to give an indication of Ryzen 4800HS performance :

    transcoding of 7.5 Gb of flac 16/44 to MP3 VBR/240 took 1min 33 sec (590 x encoding speed).

    Ryzen 5000 should be 15-20% faster ....

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    Re: Batch converter performance with AMD vs Intel?

    Quote Originally Posted by laurent69230 View Post
    just to give an indication of Ryzen 4800HS performance :

    transcoding of 7.5 Gb of flac 16/44 to MP3 VBR/240 took 1min 33 sec (590 x encoding speed).

    Ryzen 5000 should be 15-20% faster ....
    Funny that you commented today because I ended up snagging a 5900X from Microcenter last week. Put my system together yesterday and converted 32GB of FLAC to MP3(CBR/320) this morning in a little over 5 minutes. That's WAY faster than my 4790k would have ever dreamed of converting.

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