- Jan 23, 2007
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I'm considering upgrading my cpu. I'm currently using an AMD Athlon II x2 2.8 GigaHertz. I also recently purchased a Biostar TA880GU3+ motherboard, and I'll be installing that in the next few days. (from a ~3+ year old Asus board)
My main consideration is increasing the speed of video encoding using Nero Recode. I'm trying to figure out the gain for adding additional cores, but can't seem to find concrete statistics online. I understand, for example, that going to a 3 core cpu will not add 50% to my speed, nor will going to 4 cores double my current processor's results. I believe I read somewhere that there is a somewhat diminishing return. My current vague guess is that going from 2 cores to 3 cores would add about 40%, while going from 2 to 4 cores might increase my frames processed by about 70%. I realize that upping the processor speed would also further increase the results. I'm surprised that I don't see any 5 core processors for sale, since I also see 6 core ones. (a bit out of my price range - I'm going to spend $110 or less)
Can anyone point me to anything online that gives a better idea, for cpu intensive tasks like video encoding, of the exact gain from adding each additional core?
Thanks!
My main consideration is increasing the speed of video encoding using Nero Recode. I'm trying to figure out the gain for adding additional cores, but can't seem to find concrete statistics online. I understand, for example, that going to a 3 core cpu will not add 50% to my speed, nor will going to 4 cores double my current processor's results. I believe I read somewhere that there is a somewhat diminishing return. My current vague guess is that going from 2 cores to 3 cores would add about 40%, while going from 2 to 4 cores might increase my frames processed by about 70%. I realize that upping the processor speed would also further increase the results. I'm surprised that I don't see any 5 core processors for sale, since I also see 6 core ones. (a bit out of my price range - I'm going to spend $110 or less)
Can anyone point me to anything online that gives a better idea, for cpu intensive tasks like video encoding, of the exact gain from adding each additional core?
Thanks!
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