I can't get a straight answer.  What does GHZ by the number of hearts?

I am considering the following processors:

Intel Core i7 - 5930K 3.50 GHz, 2133 MHz DDR4, 15 MB Memory Cache, Hex Core Processor

Intel Core i7-5960 X 3.00 GHz, 2133 MHz DDR4, 20 MB Memory Cache, Octo Core Processor

Then the GHz decreases.5 MB Cache Monte 5 MB and it has more than two cores.  I ' ve read countless articles on this subject, but I still don't know who would offer better performance; What do you think?

Also, I strongly the time reading real value (and therefore short make time to preview files) and use a lot of effects.  I also plan on using Pr and Ae together through hotlinks.  What CPU would you recommend, I don't know yet?

... first... to review the results of the tests of Eric he posted here on this forum, about the new chips Haswell E. These results are compared to previous processors.

You will see that MORE than CŒURS provides BEST performance when you use software that is designed for the MULTI-THREADING... as is. The new CPU chips are designed to automatically return gas, not in charge, and then to "accelerating upwards", using "turbo" under load. However, you will gain significant performance by overclocking the processor to its best potential... safely about 4.3 to 4.5 Ghz... with the new 5960 X UNLOCKED CPU. Thus, the CPU frequency is VERY important with the body, but so is the NUMBER OF CŒURS!

The exciting thing is that if you look at the results of the tests, you can easily see that ultimately, performance that USED TO was possible using Xeon machines double scale very expensive, industrial, is finally available IN A SINGLE CPU for average users... into a package of affordble. However, some "plug-ins" and effects that are NOT well threaded design CAN ALWAYS bring a machine to its knees... especially those who are not "accelerated" by the GPU with CUDA. If you can afford it... the 5960 X is the OBVIOUS choice... ESPECIALLY with the appearance of the 4K and other newer codecs that will come. The clock speed of the old used Xeons must be lower... .impairing performance even though they had more heart. NOW, you can get the best of both worlds in a single CPU... carrots of speed 8 AND high clock! It's an offer "you can't refuse"... fuggettaboutit!

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