Built one of these a few months ago. Same CPU, 256GB ram, 4 SSDs, 7900XTX in a Be Quiet 901 pro case. Chews through any GIS work and modeling I throw at it. Pretty happy with the result.
theTechNotice can you please explain us what are the advantages in your system versus intel, especially when you talk about quick sync, at what part of your workflow you benefit better in Threadripper versus intel? Maybe even in comparison to 285k ?
This is a really well-made video! till the point you left us hanging for more testing haha I speak for all of us when I say that we want to see a 9950x build with an NVIDIA GPU + Intel Dedicated GPU for QuickSync acceleration V.S an Intel 14900k or the 2xx series build when they are released. We creators love AMD's upgrade path, but we always feel pain knowing that an Intel CPU always has an advantage in Adobe Premiere due to their iGPU. This would be an awesome test, and you are the perfect fit to show us the results! We'd like to see how effective and valuable having an Intel dedicated GPU on top of an Nvidia one while using an AMD CPU. Especially knowing there's not a lot of testing out there Cheers!
Soon : Switched back to intel and here is why 😂 Later on : I am wrong , 5 reason to switch back to AMD Unlimited video idea by looping between different brand ❤ Hope snapdragon do something and catch up but they didnt looks fine imo
Wish I had enough to build a dedicated Editing PC. I just don't got that kind of money to build 2 full PCs. I'd love to doa. Thread Ripper and a Nvidia Quadro build
threadripper +amd gpu better,,,,performance/price is higher than nvidia+ amd gpu has more core than nvidia in same price note=research about this= amd has render gpu too=AMD Radeon™ ProRender
@raminpro9765 AMD makes GPUs specifically for rendering? Bc I ain't talking about a gaming or consumer GPU that you use for editing. The Nvidia Qaudro is made specifically for editing and AI etc etc
@Tech Notice - To keep this simple, Just based on PCI accessibility. The Threadripper Pro PCI Express Configurations (Total/Usable/PCIe 5.0): 148 / 144 / 128PCI lanes, and the non-Threadripper allows 92 / 88 (Total / Usable) PCI lanes. So, just off PCI lanes, the Threadripper Pro in a board such as this is just about pointless Since the TRX50 only allows 80 PCI lanes. Is this correct?
Interesting how this case is an improved and cleaned up version of a DeepCool CH780 case. The raised motherboard and side mounted GPU all look good but are a nuisance to work with.
Lowly RX 7600 from AMD supports both H264 & H265. I'm guessing the better AMD GPUs do so as well? What is it that makes you say AMD does not support these codecs? What does Intel ARC do that the RX cards cannot?
Sweet build, thank you. So Arc GPUs would perform better than Nvidia for Premiere Pro in general? Would that also mean faster exporting? In the case of having to choose one or the other which would you choose, the RTX 4070TI or highest end Arc GPU?
Probably not the best case for a serious workstation. E-ATX from someone else perhaps. Not enough PCIe slots for a lot of Creators. The rest of the rig parts are FAB.
The wrong PCIe spacing. Swap the second 16x slot and the NVMe headers' positions for 4-slot spacing. Then we could use dual 3090's NVLinked. Only EVGA got it right. For consumer Intel, the Z690 Dark/Kingpin is the choice. Only caveats are a lack of Thunderbolt and iGPU utilization. Number of RAM slots are enough for me, and it will work with just about any out of the box listed RAM speeds...looking at you ASUS.
Ie frumos buildul,,dar,,,ce ai tu acolo ar trebui montat pe-o carcasă CORSAIR 9000D,,An carcasa aia ai fi avut tot spațiul din lume,,,cred că ie dublă la mărime față de cea care o ai tu👍
Awesome video as usual! Just a question, can you add that intel arc 380 to any system and add to the performance of the PC? Im using proart 4080 + 13900k. Thanks in advance!
Hi, Thank you for making this video. Can you make video threadripper vs i9 14900k in premiere pro. Please add two 4k 10 bit 60 fps video in timeline and add cross dissolve on both clips. Then please add color grading and slow down the video to about 30-50%. i want to see how the timeline preview looks without proxies.
Nice! Intel heats like the sun and consume energy like a city, i always tempted to go for AMD, but the only thing that makes me sad is the Quicksync for codecs and video editing :(
I'm trying to build a powerful unreal engine, Maya work station in the smallest case possible. Have a video for that? I'm looking at coolermasters cube 500 for the case.
The only I dislike is the case, I would use a different case, this one limit the performance of the Threatreaper, with a different case I would go for a double 4080, for sure Threatreaper is the way to go, the arrow lake can't even surpass the Ryzen 9 9000series and is still very far behind the threatreapers. As soon as you go for Threatreapers you realize price will increase in few hundred dollars but you get the BEST hardware available, that is why I don't see at all a benefit in this case, are much better ATX cases, Antex Flux or C5, lian Li 011, etc.
Arent this Enermax writing should be horizontal? :D And if i am not mistaken your cpu radiator coolers blows the air inside the case not outside, so you get hot air from your radiator inside... :D Also what does this little intel GPU does what 4080 cant do? :D Its so funny when people who have no idea what they doing showing other people what and how to do... :D
Bro church just called, they said that you established a new "holy trinity" with this, and they are not happy! Great content, just adopeted an arc580 paired with a 12600k thanks to you! Take care!
Why this choice of case? Lian-Li makes great PC cases, no question about it. But if you're going to use one of Nvidia's monster-size GPUs, you should install it in a case suitable for a monster-size GPU. I've seen you stuff overcrowded cases before, and I had the same thought. Why do you insist on stuffing these monster GPUs into cases not designed with enough elbow room to accommodate them? If you want to use a Lian-Li case, go ahead. If you want to use this specific Lian-Li case, that's fine too. But stuffing 10lbs of meat into a 5lb bag is not impressive. Maybe it's just me. Am I the only one that does not like these unnecessarily overcrowded builds? Also, the PSU you chose is clearly a high-end model. But it doesn't have a PCIE 5.0 connector. Again, there is a solution, but it requires more stuffing into an already overcrowded case. Why not just use a 5.0 compliant PSU? I'm sure your sponsor can provide you one?
I spent a small fortune buiding a Threadripper 3960X system about 4 years ago. It died three and a half years later or about 6 months past the warranty time for the major components. Since that platform never received any new Motherboard or Processor updates - replacement parts were all ridiculously expensive. So .. I abandoned AMD and went back to Intel.
threadripper is a trap. the terrible support is the instant nail in the Coffin for Pro work. having no replacement parts in case of a defect is just a non-starter. and dont get me started on the absolute zero uefi updates. having an issue with the bios? better get used to it, because it will never get fixed. my threadripper Board just randomly switches to chinese or just get stuck in a Boot loop that requires me to wipe the bios once every month. dont buy threadripper unless you make so much money off of it that you can buy a new Threadripper system every 2 to 3 years.
@@potvinsuks8730 I was trying to be funny. Looks like I failed. What I was saying was that I prefer Intel and TechNotice always had an Intel-based computer as his workstation. And now he's switched to AMD, a brand I'm not a fan of. That's all :)
@@Alex_Greu_de_gasit Being a fanboy is pathetic. Intel is trash. AMD is trash. Nvidia is trash. All big companies are trash. Should just buy whatever is best for you at the time instead of sticking to a brand. I was all about Intel from 2012-2020 since AMD's Bulldozer was laughable and early Ryzen was kind of rough. Once Ryzen started beating Intel I built a 3600x system for a relative and then in 2022 I upgraded from a 7700k to a 5900x, then to a 5800x3D, then to a 7700x and then finally to 7800x3D. If Intel is beating Ryzen 4+ years from now, I will go back to Intel..
You didn't 'switch to AMD...you only switched to a Threadripper CPU. If you had actually 'switched to AMD' you would have also used a Radeon...but you didn't....