Still no Adobe CC benchmarks

FUCK. All they fucking talk about is games. I get it. The majority of consumers are addicted to games. Fine. What why almost non of these reviewers doing any content creation / professional work benchmarks?

I've been waiting to see 1800x vs 6900K benchmarks in Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro CC and the only 2 I've found are:

>youtube.com/watch?v=7rT92-qopok
Which is in fucking Russian and I don't know if I can trust it, although I like the result (1800x beats 5960x in AE)

>tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-ryzen-7-1800x-cpu,4951-8.html

Both say: Yeah, sell your 5960x system for almost the same price that you built it and build a 1800x system.

But I need to see more benchmarks. I don't want to regret this decision.

>5960x + GTX 970 + shitty mobo + shitty 64GB RAM
or
>1800x + GTX 1070 + Asus CROSSHAIR VI HERO mobo + good 64GB RAM

Which one would YOU pick user, if you only used your PC for Adobe CC work and NOT gaming?

Other urls found in this thread:

hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/74814-amd-ryzen-7-1800x-performance-review-9.html
youtu.be/mW1pzcdZxKc?t=7m13s
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

No AMD-shills or Intelfanboys please.

Also if you have the 1800x and are willing to do a test for me, I will pay you $50 through PayPal.

hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/74814-amd-ryzen-7-1800x-performance-review-9.html

>It's an Adobe that uses lotsa cores
I dunno if that's what yer looking for.

They just did a Premiere Pro test. Looks like 1800x does good.

But I mainly use After Effects. I really wish I could see more of that.

Also it's worth noting that my 5960x is not OC'd due to having a shitty mobo and cooler.

last bump.

I don't think you can expect good performance until they have built support for it into the software.

I dont have the hardware to help but heres a bump

Another Premiere Pro CC test
youtu.be/mW1pzcdZxKc?t=7m13s

Fuck... another fail by amd...

>16 seconds difference
>half the price
Yeah, what a failure.

you can post your flawed argument in every single thread you see, it wont help user

>flawed argument

Yeah because content creators are going to all spend 1200$ more on the CPU alone for just 16 seconds faster renders.

Stay sweaty Intel.

16 seconds sounds quite a lot.
Until you see the context is a 6 minute long test.

Waiting for eternity.. waiting for zen.. just a disappointment again... only to wait again....

Intelkikes have literally gone deranged, those newgen netburst's they're using must have fried their skin and bones.

Mmmm, roasted kike.

Maybe I should just put in an extra $800 CAD and build a 6900K system?

Well, if you want to waste $500 extra for 1% faster performance, higher power consumption, much more expensive motherboards then be our guest.

You'll get a lot more PCIe lanes but you don't sound like you need them.

No I don't. But I'm scared of being an early adopter.

See, I bought the 5960x and MSI x99s SLI PLUS when they first came out, and that mobo fucking sucks donkey balls. It's faulty. USB problems, and did a bios reset 2 times randomly and I lost my RAID data (I always have backup, but still, pain in the ass).

I'm not even OC'ing my 5960x.

For the 1800x I'm even willing to pay more for Asus CROSSHAIR VI HERO ATX AM4 Motherboard, but still... that doesn't guarantee that they won't be faulty.

>5960x
If you still have it you have literally no reason to upgrade to any new platform in 1 to 2 years.

But I will never have such a great opportunity to sell this system for such a high price.

I'm selling it for pretty much what I paid for it in Dec of 2014!

Kill yourself, you dumb fucking shit stain.

...

Holy shit, just found this!

The website is Russian, but this is now the 3rd source confirming that 1800x IS better than 5960x in Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro.

Is this the right conclusion Sup Forums? Should I go for it?

One of the few upgrades you can do, is to go Xeon or get the 6950x
Going from 5960x to the 1800x would be too small of an upgrade.
Fuck, the 5960x and 6900k are near identical.
Just overclock that bugger.

t. a guy with a light OC'd 5820k who thought about selling this and buying the 1800x.
I won't though, the performance increase won't be big enough.
I bet I'd get like +20% absolute max improvement in multicore and even then, my single core performance would suffer a bit with that move.

What I'm saying is, I can sell this late-2014 system for almost the same price that I bought it for.

So if 1800x is as good - or slightly better than 5960x, then this is a great move. At the very least I will get new warranty on everything.

Also will go from GTX 970 to GTX 1070. All this for about $300 CAD.

Do it, user. This looks like the kind of workload Ryzen shines at, and is consistent with what we've seen on most reviews.

Ok I'll go for it.

>Adobe Premiere Pro CC
>4k 60fps

benchmarks are done in low resolution, they are literally making a gpu/ram test you dummies

lol

>better in cinebench
>better in corona
>worse in blender
>better in 3dmax
>better in premiere render
>better in after effects render
tldr of russian vid