Intel i5 4670k vs AMD fx 8350 in Video Encoding at (Max Out Settings)

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Hellow, Dear Readers

So what do Yourll Think About Encoding in Handbrake Highest setting.
Will the i7 4770k 8 Tread make a Difference, when Encoding or does encoding video Requires Only Pure Cores

I know I5-4670k is Better for Games.I wont be steaming etc while encoding

Which Ones Encodes is Faster ? fx8350 or 4670k

Also What Company Mother Board Your Recomended ?

Right now i donot have money for the i7. So my Price Range is max 15000 Rupese for a CPU

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i would suggest you to go for FX 8350 ..as it is best for encoding and rendering stuff... if u get the i5..u will need a decent cooler to overclock it now...but 8350 is already clocked @ 4Ghz..8 cores..best for encoding and rendering... i5 haswell gives excellent single thread performance..... u will go fine for now if you dont overclock Fx 8350..

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i would suggest you to go for FX 8350 ..as it is best for encoding and rendering stuff... if u get the i5..u will need a decent cooler to overclock it now...but 8350 is already clocked @ 4Ghz..8 cores..best for encoding and rendering... i5 haswell gives excellent single thread performance..... u will go fine for now if you dont overclock Fx 8350..
 
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Thanks for Rpling my Tread.

6000 to 8000 Rupese for MB

But i heard AMD fx 8350 is not a True 8 Core Processor ?
 

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dont take it that way.... FX 8350 is known for its multi thread performance...take my word and go for FX 8350 for your work... you can surf the internet and check about its multi thread performance...
for mobo go for ASUS M5A97 R2.0.
 

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The FX processors use a module system. One module has two cores but share a floating point unit and cache. Otherwise, they're actual cores.

FPUs are what games utilize. So in gaming, the 8350 will function similarly to a quad core, unless the game has been programmed to utilize all the other gubbins.

Outside of gaming, the 8350 will function as an actual eight core. So for what you're doing, the 8350 is pretty much an actual eight core CPU.
 

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The shop keeper was giving only 1700 rs lesser on amd 8350k so i dicided to go with Intel and pay the 1700 Extra

Here are my Specification:

Intel i5 4670k - - Rupese 16800
Gigabyte z87-D3HP - - Rupese 8700
Kingston- 4GB DDr3 1600mhz - Rupese 2400
Big MotherBoard Fan - Rupese 600
http://i.imgur.com/CSE9UO2.jpg

If Any Want me to Benchmark this CPU Let Me Know

This is A screenshot of all Default Setting running HD 4600 Graphic and 4670k processor
http://i.imgur.com/rlV5aiF.jpg

Why does my CPU sore only 7.6 on Windows Experience Index ?
 

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Well,that seems like a joke to me dude. From what you say, it sounds like the AMD one wouldn't need a good cooler to be overclocked. :p
AMD is clocked at 4 GHz? Is that really what matters? The benchmarks show otherwise. AMD is good at encoding, of course. But that's a small margin, still worth speaking though. Anyway, I must speak of the unimportance of a CPU's clock speed here. The Intel with lower clock speed, and cores outperforms the AMD, something we see not just in the case of 4670K and FX-8350.
In between, let me point out the fact that the AMD, without even overclocking, needs an aftermarket cooler to stay at good temperatures, while the Intel doesn't... Hahaha :D
And, the Haswell has a way better safe temperature range. Haswells can hit upto 105C, while the AMD starts to throttle at temperatures above 70C. :) And you know it's not hard for the 8350 to do that.
I'm not saying the 8350 is such a bad CPU. But I must say, Intel has the upperhand here. Speaking of the encoding like stuff, AMD may win. But look at the other benchmarking numbers, and you'll clearly see who's the winner. Speak about the overclockability, and you may be forced not to forget the "Keeping the CPU cool" part. Sure, Haswells may hit higher temperatures than the Ivy, but not higher than the AMDs. So in my opinion, AMD has not yet been good enough to beat the Intel, not even the Mid range Intel CPUs TOTALLY. The story is same about the FX 9XXX series CPUs. So basically, Intel with its better architecture, wins!
 

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