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Honestly, I'm more interested in the new motherboards.
Apparently they made some real improvements to the memory system, supporting up to DDR8000.
I don't need that speed, but I would like improved stability. My current system can't run Handbrake for more than 36hours without things getting weird.
That seems like a lot of Handbrake. Not judging, impressed actually. What are you doing with it for 36+ hours straight? And how long would you have it going if not for instability?
4K seasons of shows.
You can compress Blu-ray quality video down to 10-15% of the space if you throw enough CPU cycles at it. Typically it takes me about 20 hours, per hour of video.