580 8gb, 2600,b450, 250gb ssd, 1tb HDD , 16gb 3200 ram should cost around that and do 1080p ez
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Well my question is why is it awful?
One would expect the AMD Engineering tean to be better at overclocking chips than I am.
CPU microcode is even aware of the silicon quality, if they put any real effort into it PBO could be awesome in theory, unfortunately it isnt.
>Well my question is why is it awful?
because it's a retarded auto mode, it can't beat manually setting the lowest possible voltage/highest possible clock
If you're doing h265 encoding then you'll see benefits up to 64 cores.
Beyond that the encoder isn't too well optimized.
For H264 encoding you'll be best off with batching and only using 8 cores at most per encode.
h265, 64 cores is too costly for me atm. Would like one though
Would the msi radeon rx 580 be ok? and what's the 2600? Should the b450 be atx or is matx fine, and why?
>processor Intel i5 2400 3.0 GHz (4 cores)
>Motherboard Intel 1155 (using front audio only)
>Ram 8GB ddr3
>Nvidia GT 440 1GB ddr5
>Hdd 500gb
>Psu 460 watt
>Casing Atx
>150 burger bux
should I?
Yeah, just saying it will scale up very well for any core counts you're looking at.
So feel free to get the 32 core, it'll provide direct near perfect scaling in performance for the extra cores.
Sure you pay a premium for those extra cores, but you'll get years of use from it.
>what's the 2600
intel i7 2600
if its 8gb 580, its fine
ryzen 2600 cpu
b450 tomahawk is the best budget mobo, atx/matx is just size so it depends on how big you want your pc to be
personally i'd go atx to shove as much shit in there as possible