Best options to speed up processing 4K?
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:20 pm
I’ve been working on more 4K projects lately and it’s a shame there are no benchmarks for this. My system can handle 4K with no problem but I am in need of speeding things up especially if noise reduction is needed.
My system specs is as follows:
CPU: Intel i7-8700k
MOBO: Gigabyte Designare Z390 (with Thunderbolt 3)
GPU: XFX AMD RX 580 8GB
RAM: 32GB DDR4
OS: Windows 10 Pro and macOS Mojave v.10.14.1.
Here’s the results I get when I perform the optimization test on Neat Video 4.8.5.
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Software: Magic Vegas Pro 16
Frame Size: 3840x2160 progressive
Bitdepth: 8 bits per channel
Mix with Original: Disabled
Temporal Filter: Enabled
Quality Mode: High
Radius: 2 frames
Dust and Scratches: Disabled
Slow Shutter: Disabled
Spatial Filter: Enabled
Quality Mode: High
Frequencies High, Mid, Low
Artifact Removal: Enabled
Edge Smoothing: Disabled
Sharpening: Enabled
Neat Video 4.8.5 Pro plug-in for Vegas
Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 12 CPU cores and on up to 1 GPU
Radeon RX 580 Series: 8192 MB currently available, using up to 100%
CPU only (1 core): 0.127 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 0.254 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 0.368 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 0.489 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 0.596 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 0.695 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 0.725 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 0.755 frames/sec
CPU only (9 cores): 0.776 frames/sec
CPU only (10 cores): 0.795 frames/sec
CPU only (11 cores): 0.81 frames/sec
CPU only (12 cores): 0.814 frames/sec
GPU only (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.42 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.33 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.37 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.52 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.64 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.71 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.85 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.89 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.95 frames/sec
CPU (9 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.97 frames/sec
CPU (10 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 2.01 frames/sec
CPU (11 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.96 frames/sec
CPU (12 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 2 frames/sec
Best combination: CPU (10 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 2.01 frames/sec
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Software: Final Cut Pro X 10.4.5
Frame Size: 3840x2160 progressive
Bitdepth: 8 bits per channel
Mix with Original: Disabled
Temporal Filter: Enabled
Quality Mode: High
Radius: 2 frames
Dust and Scratches: Disabled
Slow Shutter: Disabled
Spatial Filter: Enabled
Quality Mode: High
Frequencies High, Mid, Low
Artifact Removal: Enabled
Edge Smoothing: Disabled
Sharpening: Enabled
Neat Video 4.8.5 Pro plug-in for Final Cut
Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 12 CPU cores and on up to 1 GPU
AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine: 8192 MB currently available, using up to 90%
CPU only (1 core): 0.128 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 0.256 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 0.376 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 0.493 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 0.609 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 0.705 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 0.736 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 0.765 frames/sec
CPU only (9 cores): 0.786 frames/sec
CPU only (10 cores): 0.81 frames/sec
CPU only (11 cores): 0.824 frames/sec
CPU only (12 cores): 0.831 frames/sec
GPU only (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.17 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.09 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.04 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.22 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.31 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.42 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.54 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.62 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.61 frames/sec
CPU (9 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.62 frames/sec
CPU (10 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.61 frames/sec
CPU (11 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.65 frames/sec
CPU (12 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.63 frames/sec
Best combination: CPU (11 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.65 frames/sec
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What would be the best option to speed up Neat Video processing?
1. Upgrade CPU to an 8-core i7-9700k or i9-9900k
2. Upgrade GPU to an AMD Vega 64 (need to stay with AMD GPU for easier Hackintosh build)
3. eGPU route with AMD Vega 64
Will I see much of a difference?
Any thoughts or suggestions?
My system specs is as follows:
CPU: Intel i7-8700k
MOBO: Gigabyte Designare Z390 (with Thunderbolt 3)
GPU: XFX AMD RX 580 8GB
RAM: 32GB DDR4
OS: Windows 10 Pro and macOS Mojave v.10.14.1.
Here’s the results I get when I perform the optimization test on Neat Video 4.8.5.
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Software: Magic Vegas Pro 16
Frame Size: 3840x2160 progressive
Bitdepth: 8 bits per channel
Mix with Original: Disabled
Temporal Filter: Enabled
Quality Mode: High
Radius: 2 frames
Dust and Scratches: Disabled
Slow Shutter: Disabled
Spatial Filter: Enabled
Quality Mode: High
Frequencies High, Mid, Low
Artifact Removal: Enabled
Edge Smoothing: Disabled
Sharpening: Enabled
Neat Video 4.8.5 Pro plug-in for Vegas
Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 12 CPU cores and on up to 1 GPU
Radeon RX 580 Series: 8192 MB currently available, using up to 100%
CPU only (1 core): 0.127 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 0.254 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 0.368 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 0.489 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 0.596 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 0.695 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 0.725 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 0.755 frames/sec
CPU only (9 cores): 0.776 frames/sec
CPU only (10 cores): 0.795 frames/sec
CPU only (11 cores): 0.81 frames/sec
CPU only (12 cores): 0.814 frames/sec
GPU only (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.42 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.33 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.37 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.52 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.64 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.71 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.85 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.89 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.95 frames/sec
CPU (9 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.97 frames/sec
CPU (10 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 2.01 frames/sec
CPU (11 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 1.96 frames/sec
CPU (12 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 2 frames/sec
Best combination: CPU (10 cores) and GPU (Radeon RX 580 Series): 2.01 frames/sec
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Software: Final Cut Pro X 10.4.5
Frame Size: 3840x2160 progressive
Bitdepth: 8 bits per channel
Mix with Original: Disabled
Temporal Filter: Enabled
Quality Mode: High
Radius: 2 frames
Dust and Scratches: Disabled
Slow Shutter: Disabled
Spatial Filter: Enabled
Quality Mode: High
Frequencies High, Mid, Low
Artifact Removal: Enabled
Edge Smoothing: Disabled
Sharpening: Enabled
Neat Video 4.8.5 Pro plug-in for Final Cut
Detecting the best combination of performance settings:
running the test data set on up to 12 CPU cores and on up to 1 GPU
AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine: 8192 MB currently available, using up to 90%
CPU only (1 core): 0.128 frames/sec
CPU only (2 cores): 0.256 frames/sec
CPU only (3 cores): 0.376 frames/sec
CPU only (4 cores): 0.493 frames/sec
CPU only (5 cores): 0.609 frames/sec
CPU only (6 cores): 0.705 frames/sec
CPU only (7 cores): 0.736 frames/sec
CPU only (8 cores): 0.765 frames/sec
CPU only (9 cores): 0.786 frames/sec
CPU only (10 cores): 0.81 frames/sec
CPU only (11 cores): 0.824 frames/sec
CPU only (12 cores): 0.831 frames/sec
GPU only (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.17 frames/sec
CPU (1 core) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.09 frames/sec
CPU (2 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.04 frames/sec
CPU (3 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.22 frames/sec
CPU (4 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.31 frames/sec
CPU (5 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.42 frames/sec
CPU (6 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.54 frames/sec
CPU (7 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.62 frames/sec
CPU (8 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.61 frames/sec
CPU (9 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.62 frames/sec
CPU (10 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.61 frames/sec
CPU (11 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.65 frames/sec
CPU (12 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.63 frames/sec
Best combination: CPU (11 cores) and GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580 Compute Engine): 1.65 frames/sec
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What would be the best option to speed up Neat Video processing?
1. Upgrade CPU to an 8-core i7-9700k or i9-9900k
2. Upgrade GPU to an AMD Vega 64 (need to stay with AMD GPU for easier Hackintosh build)
3. eGPU route with AMD Vega 64
Will I see much of a difference?
Any thoughts or suggestions?