Is the Ryzen 5950x better than the 9800x3d for video encoding?

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Asked By TechieMonkey87 On

Hey everyone! I'm currently using a 9800x3d in my PC to transcode my Blu-ray and DVD collection for Plex, and I have a NAS server with a Ryzen 1700x. I've found a good deal on a Ryzen 5950x and I'm considering putting it in the NAS. However, I'm curious if the extra 8 cores on the 5950x will make up for its lower single-core performance compared to the 9800x3d when it comes to encoding speed. I couldn't find definitive info in benchmark tests, and I'm hoping someone here can clarify if the 5950x would indeed be faster for video encoding tasks. Appreciate any insights!

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Answered By GamerDude42 On

The 9800x3d really shines with its single-core performance, but the 5950x can still hold its own compared to it. Even though the 5950x has more cores, the performance gap isn't as massive as you'd think. I found in benchmarks that it can outperform the 9800x3d, especially in productivity tasks, but it might not be a night-and-day difference. If you can pick it up at a good price, it could still be a solid upgrade for your NAS.

MovieBuff23 -

That's good to know! If it can at least match the 9800x3d, that’s enough for me to shift the encoding workload to it and keep my main PC free. I think I’ll go for the 5950x!

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