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                I'm looking at building a PC next month and am looking at a Ryzen 3900X or 3800X combo with a Nivida 2070 combo.   Just curious about how this combo will perform with Vmix?   Speculation?    | 
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                :) Same idea but with a 1080 TI.
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                Originally Posted by: goaliebob99  I'm looking at building a PC next month and am looking at a Ryzen 3900X or 3800X combo with a Nivida 2070 combo.   Just curious about how this combo will perform with Vmix?   Speculation?    Dont use Ryzen with vMix I red about that and you already have topics about that on forum that its not a good combination. Maybe something changed recently Example:https://forums.vmix.com/...18325-AMD-Ryzen-and-Vmix | 
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                Ryzen is a boogyman here and historically it hasn't performed as well as Intel with vMix, but it isn't inherently broken on it.
 Ryzen 3000 series should be interesting just from a cost perspective. The $200 Ryzen 5 3600 beats or matches the $500 i9 9900k from leaked benchmarks.
 
 The really exciting part of the Ryzen 3000 platform is PCIe 4.0, but not for GPU, but for storage bandwidth. Streaming and recording multiple 4k60p streams :)
 
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                so has anyone with a Ryzen 3000 series tried out vMix yet? | 
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                good Idee.I have a 3900x, what do you want that i test ?
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                Originally Posted by: bgbenni  good Idee.I have a 3900x, what do you want that i test ?
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 show CPU usage for a single stream (Twitch, youtube, etc) with two camera sources (higher resolution the better). no GPU hardware acceleration. | 
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                CPU: 3900X MAINBOARD: X470 TAICHI ULTIMADE  RAM: 64GB GPU GTX 1080  LAN: 10GB NDI  SETINGS ON:1080P 3 Cam NDI input Stream to Youtube  CPU on 12-13% 3 Cam NDI input Stream to Youtube  + Video Replay   CPU on 30-33% [img]http://[/img]   IMG_2463.jpg (2,666kb) downloaded 49 time(s).   IMG_2461.jpg (3,208kb) downloaded 30 time(s). | 
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                render time is high for only 3 inputs. On the system i use for most small jobs, which uses an i5, i have max 3ms when only streaming with 6 sdi cams. On my 7700k system, render times stay under 10 when using 16 inputs sdi and dual0 recording + streaming.   | 
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                Originally Posted by: Ittaidv  render time is high for only 3 inputs. On the system i use for most small jobs, which uses an i5, i have max 3ms when only streaming with 6 sdi cams. On my 7700k system, render times stay under 10 when using 16 inputs sdi and dual0 recording + streaming.   Rendertime is affected by GPU isn't it ? could it be a PCI express issue with the Mobo chipset maybe also ? | 
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                Small Update with my  Blackmagic - DeckLink Quad HDMI Card 3 HDMI inputs  Recording and Video Replay  Vmix CPU 15%  CPU System  18%  Render Time  1ms   IMG_2535.jpg (3,547kb) downloaded 1 time(s).   Unbenannt-3.jpg (209kb) downloaded 3 time(s). | 
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                Even in the most recent Fun Time Live show vMix management (17 minutes in) warns about Ryzen.  ?t=1705 | 
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                If you have the right main board you don’t have problems with the pci lans. And the other point was the price of the main board and this was not correct becous you can use x470  with the new ryzen cpu and the price of the x470 are dropping down,. | 
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                Originally Posted by: bgbenni  If you have the right main board you don’t have problems with the pci lans. And the other point was the price of the main board and this was not becous you can use x470  with the new ryzen cpu and the price of the x470 are dropping down,. Please note that Martin's comments were about the price of the mobo in Australia. He has been constant in his opinion that bang for buck atm the Intel based systems deliver, but that he is open to AMD based systems as prices and capability changes.  | 
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                Originally Posted by: goaliebob99  I'm looking at building a PC next month and am looking at a Ryzen 3900X or 3800X combo with a Nivida 2070 combo.       Did you make up your mind.  I am in the same boat. Thank you Rob | 
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                Originally Posted by: ask  Please note that Martin's comments were about the price of the mobo in Australia. He has been constant in his opinion that bang for buck atm the Intel based systems deliver, but that he is open to AMD based systems as prices and capability changes.  kinda of a crappy answer honestly. warning about a potential hardware mismatch and not talking about real technical pros and cons is lazy IMO. Honestly it sounds like they need to reach out to AMD to get some hardware to test against. You think they would have at least said, we can't comment on performance as we haven't tested it, but PCIe 4.0 bandwidth should be great for anyone streaming 4k and wanting to record... | 
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