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  5. First Look at AMD Ryzen 3rd Gen CPUs for Video Editing

First Look at AMD Ryzen 3rd Gen CPUs for Video Editing

Posted on July 7, 2019 by Matt Bach
Always look at the date when you read an article. Some of the content in this article is most likely out of date, as it was written on July 7, 2019. For newer information, see our more recent articles.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Test Setup & Methodology
  • Premiere Pro Benchmark Results
  • Neat Video NeatBench 5 Benchmark Results
  • After Effects Benchmark Results
  • DaVinci Resolve Studio Benchmark Results
  • Photoshop Benchmark Results
  • How well does the Ryzen 5 3600 handle video editing?

We are beginning to publish more in-depth articles looking at the performance of the new AMD Ryzen CPUs in a number of applications. We will update this page as the posts go live, or you can subscribe to our newsfeed to keep up to date with our latest articles.

  • Premiere Pro CPU Roundup: AMD Ryzen 3, AMD Threadripper 2, Intel 9th Gen, Intel X-series

  • After Effects CPU Roundup: AMD Ryzen 3, AMD Threadripper 2, Intel 9th Gen, Intel X-series

  • DaVinci Resolve Studio CPU Roundup: AMD Ryzen 3, AMD Threadripper 2, Intel 9th Gen, Intel X-series

  • Photoshop CPU Roundup: AMD Ryzen 3, AMD Threadripper 2, Intel 9th Gen, Intel X-series

  • Does RAM speed affect video editing performance? (featuring AMD Ryzen 3, AMD Threadripper 2, Intel 9th Gen, and Intel X-series)

Introduction

For quite a while, AMD has had a tough time competing with Intel in video editing applications like Premiere Pro and After Effects. Their first generation Threadripper CPUs allowed them to beat Intel in highly-parallel applications where high core counts mattered, but they have always struggled with per-core performance. Unfortunately, most editing applications are not terribly effective at using more than a handful of cores, which has put Intel solidly in the lead for those looking for a mid/high-end workstation.

While this has been bad for AMD in the past, this is actually what makes AMD's new 3rd generation Ryzen processors very exciting – not necessarily the increase in core count (although getting 16 cores is going to be very interesting), but rather the increase in performance for each individual core. It is so exciting, in fact, that even though we only have testing done for the low-end Ryzen 5 3600, we wanted to go ahead and publish these initial results to get an idea of how the new Ryzen CPUs might stack up against the previous generation Ryzen CPUs as well as Intel's 9th gen CPUs.

AMD Ryzen 3rd generation for video editing
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AMD Ryzen 3rd generation for video editing
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Keep in mind that we have a whole range of testing planned for the new Ryzen CPUs including more details on how they perform in Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, DaVinci Resolve, and many other applications. We are also planning on doing a dedicated set of testing to examine how RAM speed affects performance.

Until we have the higher-end Ryzen CPUs tested, however, we have to make due with a little bit of a teaser. If you would like to skip over our test setup and benchmark sections, feel free to jump right to the Conclusion.

Test Setup & Methodology

Listed below are the specifications of the systems we will be using for our testing:

AMD Ryzen Test Platform
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 3600
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
AMD Ryzen 5 2600X
CPU Cooler AMD Wraith PRISM
Motherboard Gigabyte X570 AORUS ULTRA
RAM 4x DDR4-2666 32GB (128GB total)
Video Card NVIDIA Titan RTX 24GB or
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB
Hard Drive Samsung 960 Pro 1TB
OS Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (version 1903)
Intel 9th Gen Test Platform
CPU Intel Core i9 9900K
Intel Core i7 9700K
Intel Core i5 9600K
CPU Cooler Noctua NH-U12S
Motherboard Gigabyte Z390 Designare
RAM 4x DDR4-2666 32GB (128GB total)
Video Card NVIDIA Titan RTX 24GB or
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB
Hard Drive Samsung 960 Pro 1TB
OS Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (version 1903)

*All the latest drivers, OS updates, BIOS, and firmware applied as of June 20th, 2019

The benchmarks we will be using are the latest release of our public benchmarks, plus NeatBench 5. Full details on the benchmarks and links to download and run them yourself are available at:

  • Puget Systems Adobe Premiere Pro CC Benchmark
  • Puget Systems Adobe After Effects CC Benchmark
  • Puget Systems Adobe Photoshop CC Benchmark
  • Puget Systems DaVinci Resolve Benchmark
  • Neat Video NeatBench 5

Premiere Pro Benchmark Results

AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 Premiere Pro Performance Benchmark
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AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 Premiere Pro Performance Benchmark
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Starting off with Premiere Pro, the Ryzen 5 3600 saw a solid ~10% performance gain over the Ryzen 5 2600X. Considering the fact that the Ryzen 5 2600 (non-X) is the actual equivalent from the previous generation, this is a bit more of a performance gain than we typically see from one generation to the next.

Compared to Intel, it performed roughly on par with the Core i5 9600K while costing about $60 less. There has been rumors of Intel dropping prices to make sure they favorably compete with AMD, but currently the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 has a MSRP of about $200 while the Intel Core i5 9600K has a MSRP of just over $260.

Neat Video NeatBench 5 Benchmark Results

AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 Neat Video NeatBench 5 Performance Benchmark
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AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 Neat Video NeatBench 5 Performance Benchmark
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Neat Video is a noise reduction plugin that is currently one of the more popular options available. Plug-ins in general are something we plan on taking a look at more in the future, and Neat Video is a great place to start since they have an excellent stand-alone benchmark called NeatBench. Neat Video can use either the CPU, the GPU, or combine both together, but since using the GPU often overshadows the CPU, we decided to just look at the "Max CPU Only" result.

If there is any test to get you excited about the new Ryzen CPUs, this is it. Not only does the low-end Ryzen 5 3600 handily beat all of the previous generation Ryzen CPUs, it even beat the Intel Core i9 9900K (which is more than twice the price!) by a solid 10%. Frankly, this performance is so good that we are a bit worried there is something wrong with the benchmark itself. We are planning on digging in to this more when we have the full line of Ryzen CPUs available to test, but initial impressions are that the new Ryzen series is excellent for anyone using Neat Video.

After Effects Benchmark Results

AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 After Effects Performance Benchmark
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AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 After Effects Performance Benchmark
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Unlike Premiere Pro and Neat Video, After Effects is not terribly great at using even moderate numbers of CPU cores in most instances. This actually is a good thing for the new AMD Ryzen CPUs since one of the supposed improvements was vastly improved performance in lightly threaded workloads.

Looking at the performance, it is sometimes hard to keep in mind that the Ryzen 5 3600 is at the very bottom of the product stack for the new Ryzen series. Seeing a 10% performance gain over the highest-end SKU from the previous generation with the lowest-end SKU from the new generation is pretty ridiculous and not at all typical these days.

Compared to Intel, the Ryzen 5 3600 performed about on par with the roughly twice as expensive Intel Core i7 9700K. Sure, it can't keep up with the Intel Core i9 9900K, but that is what the higher-end models should (hopefully) be able to tackle.

DaVinci Resolve Studio Benchmark Results

AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 DaVinci Resolve Studio Performance Benchmark
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AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 DaVinci Resolve Studio Performance Benchmark
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DaVinci Resolve is a very GPU-focused application, but there is still plenty of need for a powerful CPU.

Here, we saw only a marginal gain with the Ryzen 5 3600 over the previous generation Ryzen 5 2600X, but that is still not too bad considering the relative pricing of those two models. It also fares very well compared to the Intel CPUs, coming in at very slightly faster than the Intel Core i7 9700K.

Photoshop Benchmark Results

AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 Photoshop Performance Benchmark
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AMD Ryzen 3rd generation 5 3600 Photoshop Performance Benchmark
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Photoshop may not be a true video editing application (unless you are one of those people that uses it's rarely used video timeline features), but it is very commonly used alongside Premiere Pro, After Effects, and similar apps so we decided to throw it into the mix.

Once again, the performance of the new Ryzen 5 3600 is terrific. We saw a 13% performance gain over the Ryzen 7 2700X, and it trailed behind the Intel Core i7 9700K by only a few percent.

How well does the Ryzen 5 3600 handle video editing?

Overall, the new Ryzen 5 3600 does a terrific job in all the video editing applications we tested. It may not be able to keep up with the higher-end Intel 9th gen CPUs like the i9 9900K, but it is solidly better than the Core i5 9600K, and in many cases trades blows with the more expensive Core i7 9700K. Considering the fact that a $200 AMD CPU is actively competing with a $400 Intel CPU, that is extremely impressive!

Keep in mind that this is a just a first look with the lowest-end SKU from the new AMD Ryzen series of CPUs. We still have the higher-end models to test, as well as an analysis on exactly how much RAM speed affects performance. This testing was all done with DDR4-2666 which is currently our go-to choice since it has a great balance between performance and reliability, but AMD CPUs do typically benefit from faster memory more than Intel CPUs.

Be sure to keep an eye out for upcoming articles looking at the higher-end Ryzen 3rd generation CPUs. If you haven't already done so, we highly recommend subscribing to our news feed or following @PugetSystems on Twitter.

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