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Re: Ryzen 3900x Build - which graphics card?
« Reply #20 on: June 25, 2020, 11:13:50 pm »

Hi Geneo

Do you have a link to the benchmark

I thought it was the other way around, OpenGL is used predominantly in CAD 3D and there Nvidia is favoured. I could have gotten it mixed up

I have a RYZEN 9 3900x with ASUS RTX 2070 super, happy to put it to the test

Henrik

Do you mean the Pugetbenchmark software link or the results?
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Re: Ryzen 3900x Build - which graphics card?
« Reply #21 on: June 26, 2020, 01:57:19 am »

Hi Gene,

Both, but I found it, I was being lazy 😉

Just reading their test results and only in one test did the AMD come out on top, see the link

https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Photoshop-GPU-Roundup-NVIDIA-SUPER-vs-AMD-RX-5700-XT-1552/

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Henrik

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Re: Ryzen 3900x Build - which graphics card?
« Reply #22 on: June 26, 2020, 03:11:46 am »

Would you guys take the RTX 2070 super suggested here over the Quadro RTX 4000 for very heavy Capture One work (building database and cache + applying changes to 6TB at a time)? It's considerably cheaper and benchmarks higher for gaming stuff but I need all the performance I can get and it's hard to translate gaming performance to 2D performance.
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Re: Ryzen 3900x Build - which graphics card?
« Reply #23 on: June 26, 2020, 07:42:28 am »

Hi Ben,

Yes, the RTX 2070 super offer better performance then the Quadro

For your database, it’s processing power, ram speed and hard drive speed, if the application can take advantage of multiple core’s then the more the better

To me, the RTX 2070 super offered the best performance per dollar for what we do - image editing and management

Quadro is mainly for CAD applications where specific drivers are required but I think some of that is slowly fading away too. I used to have dual Quadro in an older system

If you got money to burn, get the 3950x or wait for the XT’s to come out believed to be 5% faster

Get the fastest m.2 disks two or more I use Seagate 520 1Tb and Corsair MP600 2Tb

I have currently 2x32gb ram 3200 and contemplating another two sticks to max it out at 128gb but I don’t think photoshop can take full advantage of it

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Re: Ryzen 3900x Build - which graphics card?
« Reply #24 on: June 26, 2020, 08:17:43 am »

Hi Ben,

Yes, the RTX 2070 super offer better performance then the Quadro

For your database, it’s processing power, ram speed and hard drive speed, if the application can take advantage of multiple core’s then the more the better

To me, the RTX 2070 super offered the best performance per dollar for what we do - image editing and management

Quadro is mainly for CAD applications where specific drivers are required but I think some of that is slowly fading away too. I used to have dual Quadro in an older system

If you got money to burn, get the 3950x or wait for the XT’s to come out believed to be 5% faster

Get the fastest m.2 disks two or more I use Seagate 520 1Tb and Corsair MP600 2Tb

I have currently 2x32gb ram 3200 and contemplating another two sticks to max it out at 128gb but I don’t think photoshop can take full advantage of it

Henrik

Capture One uses the GPU extensively for image cache builds, applying changes and outputting files. I benchmarked a bunch of computers in our studio to get to that conclusion. Image processing in C1 is very much GPU dependent. That's why I'm interested in a significant video card for this project.
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Re: Ryzen 3900x Build - which graphics card?
« Reply #25 on: June 26, 2020, 11:49:50 am »

Hi Gene,

Both, but I found it, I was being lazy 😉

Just reading their test results and only in one test did the AMD come out on top, see the link

https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Photoshop-GPU-Roundup-NVIDIA-SUPER-vs-AMD-RX-5700-XT-1552/

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Henrik

I was looking at these results:

Attached is my 2070 Super build bench, it got 107 on the GPU score. I had all GPU acceleration enabled in Photoshop.

Here is a link to kers post with an AMD RX 480. He got a 113 GPU score.

https://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?topic=131651.100

I don't know what Puget does for the GPU test, but it appears that the GPU might not play a significant role in Photoshop performance. Maybe other applications.
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Re: Ryzen 3900x Build - which graphics card?
« Reply #26 on: June 26, 2020, 05:56:38 pm »

RYZEN 9 3900x with ASUS RTX 2070 super
Same for me.

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Re: Ryzen 3900x Build - which graphics card?
« Reply #27 on: June 27, 2020, 01:01:33 am »

I was looking at these results:

Attached is my 2070 Super build bench, it got 107 on the GPU score. I had all GPU acceleration enabled in Photoshop.

Here is a link to kers post with an AMD RX 480. He got a 113 GPU score.

https://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?topic=131651.100

I don't know what Puget does for the GPU test, but it appears that the GPU might not play a significant role in Photoshop performance. Maybe other applications.

Hi Gene,

I am not getting nearly as good performance as you are  i adjusted my ram speed to 3200 and when from 871 to 947

my GPU score is only 95.7

947 run https://www.pugetsystems.com/benchmarks/view.php?id=4465 (increased ram speed from 2667 to 3200) set the mainboard to High Performance
871 run https://www.pugetsystems.com/benchmarks/view.php?id=4461 (balanced profile)

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Re: Ryzen 3900x Build - which graphics card?
« Reply #28 on: June 27, 2020, 01:24:18 am »

Hi Gene,

I am not getting nearly as good performance as you are  i adjusted my ram speed to 3200 and when from 871 to 947

my GPU score is only 95.7

947 run https://www.pugetsystems.com/benchmarks/view.php?id=4465 (increased ram speed from 2667 to 3200) set the mainboard to High Performance
871 run https://www.pugetsystems.com/benchmarks/view.php?id=4461 (balanced profile)

Henrik

I am running 6 cores overclocked to 5.2 GHz. 24x7 and my memory at 3600 MHz, CL16. Also my graphics card is slightly overclocked. Appears Photoshop doesn't take much advantage of threads nor Graphics power. I monitored the GPU utilization during the PugetBench and it ran between 5 and 10% during sharpening, blur tests...  Performance seems to mostly depend on core frequency and instructions per cycle. I get better performance at 5.2 GHz, 6 core, hyperthreading disabled than 5.1 GHz with hyperthreading enabled.

Also, Pugetbench scores are sensitive to small changes in real performance. Small time differences in a test - pretty insignificant really - result in disproportionate changes in score. Best to compare individual test timings than the scores.
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