recently we assembled < locally available parts > a new Creative All around Editing Rig in the office for Adobe Lightroom , Bridge, Photoshop, illustrator , InDesign, Premiere Pro, After effects | Sony Vegas.
just in time for the available Ryzen which are more expensive than intel. so saddening after reading all the hypes and the actual benchmarks,
IT IS NOT ANY FASTER than intel @1080p jobs.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/ar...rformance-907/
-If we normalize all our results to the AMD Ryzen 7 1700X, you get a great idea of how these new AMD CPUs compare to Intel's offerings.
To make it short: Ryzen isn't all that great for Photoshop.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/ar...rformance-909/
- Overall, our take on Ryzen for Premiere Pro is that while it presents some interesting opportunities and can be competitive with Intel for many tasks, it doesn't quite earn a place on our Premiere Pro recommended systems. This isn't to say that a Ryzen workstation might not be the right fit for you, but there are a couple of reasons that (right now) it just barely misses the mark for us:
If you are on a tight budget, the Intel Core i7 7700K is likely a better choice for most users. While the 7700K is a little slower than Ryzen for some tasks in Premiere Pro, but it is much faster for other tasks (like warp stabilize) and in applications like Photoshop.
REALITY BITES.
The i7 7700K is a bit cheaper as well which frees up some of your budget for more RAM, larger storage, etc.
EXACTLY!