OK Folks,
I thought I'd create this thread with the hope that someone on here will find this useful.
I did an upgrade to my Ryzen PC earlier today and I thought I would make a comparison with all the hardware that I have using handbrake as the benchmark.
To those who don't know, handbrake is an open-source transcoder for video files. I use handbrake for transcoding .mkv files to MP4 files making them smaller so they can fit on my phone.
I know there's plenty of handbrake comparisons out there, but I wanted to give people who are interested an idea of real-world handbrake comparisons, particularly those who are interested not streaming films on their portable hardware, but transcoding stored content on their PCs to smaller files as their devices dont have the space & 1080p isnt really required or not supported.
For this comparison, I used one .mkv file. it's 1080p and the file size is 9.3 GB.
I used the 720p30 Android setting on handbrake, to transcode the 1080p .mkv file to 720p .MP4 file. The file did shrink down, I will tell you the file sizes later on.
Both Intel CPUs are running on integrated graphics.
Both ryzen CPUs were running on Nvidia GTX 950.
There are 4 results:
The dual core Skylake laptop with W10 I own, transcoded the file in 3 hours 11 minutes.
My everyday quad core i5 Broadwell running Linux mint, transcoded the file in 59 minutes.
My Ryzen PC with an R5 1600 in it before the upgrade running W10, transcoded the file in 41 minutes.
My upgraded Ryzen PC with an R5 3600 transcoded the file in 29 minutes.
Both Intel CPUs transcoded the file size to 1.98 GB
Both Ryzen CPUs transcoded the file to 2.01 GB
There's no point summing up, the results speak for themselves.
I thought I'd create this thread with the hope that someone on here will find this useful.
I did an upgrade to my Ryzen PC earlier today and I thought I would make a comparison with all the hardware that I have using handbrake as the benchmark.
To those who don't know, handbrake is an open-source transcoder for video files. I use handbrake for transcoding .mkv files to MP4 files making them smaller so they can fit on my phone.
I know there's plenty of handbrake comparisons out there, but I wanted to give people who are interested an idea of real-world handbrake comparisons, particularly those who are interested not streaming films on their portable hardware, but transcoding stored content on their PCs to smaller files as their devices dont have the space & 1080p isnt really required or not supported.
For this comparison, I used one .mkv file. it's 1080p and the file size is 9.3 GB.
I used the 720p30 Android setting on handbrake, to transcode the 1080p .mkv file to 720p .MP4 file. The file did shrink down, I will tell you the file sizes later on.
Both Intel CPUs are running on integrated graphics.
Both ryzen CPUs were running on Nvidia GTX 950.
There are 4 results:
The dual core Skylake laptop with W10 I own, transcoded the file in 3 hours 11 minutes.
My everyday quad core i5 Broadwell running Linux mint, transcoded the file in 59 minutes.
My Ryzen PC with an R5 1600 in it before the upgrade running W10, transcoded the file in 41 minutes.
My upgraded Ryzen PC with an R5 3600 transcoded the file in 29 minutes.
Both Intel CPUs transcoded the file size to 1.98 GB
Both Ryzen CPUs transcoded the file to 2.01 GB
There's no point summing up, the results speak for themselves.
