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colem
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[HELP] CPU choice for encoding

Post by colem »

Good evening

I'm making a machine specially for dual-processor encoding.
What should I focus on in terms of CPUs, frequency or number of cores

I saw three different CPUs:

E5-4627V3 -> 10 cores, 2.6ghz, 3.2 turbo
E5-2640V3 -> 8 cores, 2.6ghz, 3.4 turbo
E5-2637V3 -> 4 cores, 3.5ghz, 3.7 turbo

for you which should I privilege.

thank you
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Depends if you want to run multiple parallel encodes or not, and which video encoder you'll be using (x264, x265, another)?
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only one encoding at a time.
For the most part, I use x265
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What resolution encodes are typical for you?
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1920x1080
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Are the CPUs all the same price? If not, what are the prices?
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all around 50 €
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You can certainly make use of more than 8 cores, so I'd go with at least the 2640V3. You could do the 4627V3 but with diminishing returns it will be less than 20% faster.
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The 10 core seems to lack hyperthreading. Difficult to say for sure which will be faster but I'd wager not an awful lot in it.
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Re: [HELP] CPU choice for encoding

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well seen.
I did not see
I just found this one, slightly more expensive
E5-2660V3 -> 10 cores 20 threads 2.6ghz 3.30 turbo

should the number of cores be preferred over the frequency?
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Yes that's better than the 4627v3. Either the 2660v3 or 2640v3 is your best choice, not much difference between them.
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mduell wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 8:31 pm Yes that's better than the 4627v3. Either the 2660v3 or 2640v3 is your best choice, not much difference between them.
2 cores and 4 more threads, right?
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Yes, if they're the same price you may as well get the 2660v3.
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ok thanks all
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I have a dual E5-2637 v3 (4-core 3.5ghz) box and I'm seeing roughly 60-80% utilization (varies a bit based on screen complexity) on a single h265 encode. I have HT turned off because it really didn't affect encode speed but having more threads can negatively affect the overall quality. I previously had two E5-2620 v3 (6-core 2.4ghz) installed and the utilization was such that I felt it made more sense to "upgrade" to fewer, faster cores as I don't often run multiple encodes, at least not when encode speed really matters.

Are you planning on running a two socket system with 2660s? I doubt Handbrake is going to be able to leverage all those cores...
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^^ Quick correction since I can't find the edit button, but I actually DO have HT turned on, not off. My mistake.
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hi

yes dual xeon
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Unless you’re a professional you’re not really going to need a multi socket system.

Of course it’s a personal choice.
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rollin_eng wrote: Wed Nov 25, 2020 7:45 pm Unless you’re a professional you’re not really going to need a multi socket system.

Of course it’s a personal choice.
I have almost only that: D
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Yea theres no reason you NEED a dual socket system, I wont argue that. For my uses (for instance) its a bit overkill but I'm running a FreeNAS with a Handbrake jail, a Plex Meda Server jail, and a Unifi Controller jail. Even with all that, I don't need dual socket, but I sorta just wanted some (old) weapons grade server hardware just because. Plus its nice to know if my needs change and I start utilizing virtualization or something, I can VERY easily triple my core count. Plus the board came with 10G ethernet, ECC, etc. Used server hardware is surprisingly cheap and has solid build quality.

Having said that, now that I know x265 really doesn't scale well past 8 cores, I would have been better served going with a single socket board and a 10 or 12 core CPU and saving a bit on my power consumption. But my financial outlay on this system isn't too bad and the performance is 3-4x better than my previous machine so I'm not complaining.
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x265 is not generally considered necessary for 1920x1080.
x264 is a lot faster, and maintains a respectable size.
x264 is considered optimal around 6-8 logical processors.
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Obviously if you are running other things on a machine then yes, multiple socket machines make sense. But for just encoding videos a single CPU with sufficient cores is probably sufficient for most people.
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8Ringer wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 6:25 am Yea theres no reason you NEED a dual socket system, I wont argue that. For my uses (for instance) its a bit overkill but I'm running a FreeNAS with a Handbrake jail, a Plex Meda Server jail, and a Unifi Controller jail. Even with all that, I don't need dual socket, but I sorta just wanted some (old) weapons grade server hardware just because. Plus its nice to know if my needs change and I start utilizing virtualization or something, I can VERY easily triple my core count. Plus the board came with 10G ethernet, ECC, etc. Used server hardware is surprisingly cheap and has solid build quality.

Having said that, now that I know x265 really doesn't scale well past 8 cores, I would have been better served going with a single socket board and a 10 or 12 core CPU and saving a bit on my power consumption. But my financial outlay on this system isn't too bad and the performance is 3-4x better than my previous machine so I'm not complaining.
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