After hearing a lot of feedback in the last few weeks about Premiere Pro I decided to do benchmarking with a 4K project in a battle royale featuring the 16 Cores Dual E5-2670 Rig, 12 Core E5-2658v3, 3930K and also 6600k.
This was all done over some apples to apples in-depth tests on various different machines with varying different cores. What I found was that the CPUs and thread count will only be utilised to a certain level (that is Premiere Pro's software starts to get diminishing returns the more cores and threads you throw at it, with 6 cores / 12 threads pretty much being the sweet spot for this program), then anything after that could be considered 'a waste' that is if you are not doing other tasks while your video is rendering ;). I also found that this time around that CUDA (Nvidia) or OpenCL (AMD) are crucial to have enabled in the 4k workspace. I will be releasing another video on GPUs and how they affect the 4k workflow.
Lastly the footage I use is UHD MP4 format from my Panasonic G7 at 100mbps loaded straight into Premiere Pro and rendered also to .mp4.
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