Ok after a lot of research here's some builds for different budgets and use cases - Low latency build for recording mixing engineers: CPU - amzn.to/3W0005R MOBO - amzn.to/4iWKRvU RAM - amzn.to/4gT9WpN STORAGE - amzn.to/3ZOKlaK PSU - amzn.to/3PhZMn3 High capacity build for composers/mixing/mastering engineers: CPU - amzn.to/4guweP1 MOBO - amzn.to/4fCijVC RAM - amzn.to/4gSd0CO STORAGE - amzn.to/4iQre8R PSU - amzn.to/4iVNSg7 Budget do it all build: CPU - amzn.to/3BYT7eh MOBO - amzn.to/3DAlO1E RAM - amzn.to/3VYh0K1 STORAGE - amzn.to/4gzV8Na PSU - amzn.to/409UNuW
Great video man, I have ordered a PC and below is my spec. It’s being delivered in a few weeks after its build and testing, what do you think? Core 4 (custom - only system drive) Intel Core i9 14900K 24 Cores, 32 Threads, 3.2GHz, 6GHz Turbo (8 Performance cores, 16 Efficient cores) (16 Performance Threads, 16 Efficient Threads) Deep Cool Tower 2x 140mm fans Asus Z790-A DDR5 Motherboard 192GB DDR5 5600MHz RAM (4x 48GB) 2TB NVMe Crucial 5000MB/s Read/Write (System) Seasonic 1050W 85%+ GOLD Efficient PSU Nvidia RTX 3050 6GB GDDR6 2x HDMI 1x DP 2.5GB/1000/100/10 Ethernet Connection 10x USB3 Ports (6 USB Type A, 2x USB Type C, two Type-A front ports) Thunderbolt 4 PCle (2 ports) Fractal North Tower Mesh side panel Case 2x USB3 ports (white) Windows 11 Pro 64bit custom install
That is going to be a BEAST of a computer build!! I don't know if the I9 is going to be super stable due to the fact that extremely powerful cpus tend to give diminished returns, but I hope that I'm wrong! Have you received it yet??
@@weeddiz5732 Even at this point the 14900k is just an overclocked 13900k which honestly in terms of price to performance makes no sense. The 13900k is cheaper and easier to cool. Probably he would have been fine with a 13700k, but.....
Just get a 9 7900 amd chip and a good mobo 32 gb ddr memory and you are good. Not fastest chip but runs cool, reliable and quiet. fast enough for many tracks mixing.
Right now ryzen 7 and 9 seems to be the better buy, I would go with intel only for video production codecs support on lower tiers cpus (like 12400/12500)
@@weeddiz5732 Thanks but not sure a 12th gen 12400 at only 2.5 GHz is as good as a AMD 7900 non-x (3.7Ghz up to 5.0+). What makes Intel better? I do some video editing but not often. Mostly music editing with plug-ins just at home for fun and always less than 20 tracks. What MOBO do you like? Many seem to have issues.
@@MOAB-UT The difference is for accelerated video codecs, specifically the 422 10 bit nightmarish one, at the moment intel is the only one that can accelerate those codecs with just the iGPU, also there is a little bit of issue with latency if you go with more than 8 cores with 7/8/9000 series so the best sweet spot right now could be a simple 7600 with a lot of ram (if you are just doing audio)
@@MOAB-UT But yeah, my ideal choice would actually be the 7900 non X for 90% of my work, maybe a good ryzen cpu and a small intel gpu for accelerated codecs is all that a video/audio editor would need! Waiting to see what battlemage will bring to the table, but I'm not too sure about intel's future at the moment
I would say 5600g. You don’t have to buy a graphic card if you use this one, which also means that even a cheapest 300w power supply would be good enough for your whole PC.
@@oldskoolfunkandsoul1 I am saving his money, man. To upgrade the CPU from the 3000 series (or any other older Ryzen CPUs) to a 5600g, you only need to upgrade the CPU. Otherwise, he will need a new motherboard with an AM5 slot.
@@lucien9183 Agree with you! There is a difference in performance comparing the newest chips, but not enough to justify the price! I was tinkering with pcpartpicker and with all the other same specs (32 gb ram ddr4 vs ddr5, same ssd, case, coolers and psu) the price difference was around 350 euros! Not worth it at the moment
Moral of the story...drop at least $1000 on your cpu...rubbish. I have built tons of machines for cheaper that are still kicking ass. You will be just fine with a gen 5 cpu. They are cheaper and will definitely get the job done.
One of the best CPU that I will suggest for newer build is the Ryzen 7900, and that should not cost more than 320 euros, latest gen still works wonderfully, a 5700x is more or less 200 euros new, sooo nope
Ok after a lot of research here's some builds for different budgets and use cases -
Low latency build for recording mixing engineers:
CPU - amzn.to/3W0005R
MOBO - amzn.to/4iWKRvU
RAM - amzn.to/4gT9WpN
STORAGE - amzn.to/3ZOKlaK
PSU - amzn.to/3PhZMn3
High capacity build for composers/mixing/mastering engineers:
CPU - amzn.to/4guweP1
MOBO - amzn.to/4fCijVC
RAM - amzn.to/4gSd0CO
STORAGE - amzn.to/4iQre8R
PSU - amzn.to/4iVNSg7
Budget do it all build:
CPU - amzn.to/3BYT7eh
MOBO - amzn.to/3DAlO1E
RAM - amzn.to/3VYh0K1
STORAGE - amzn.to/4gzV8Na
PSU - amzn.to/409UNuW
This is so perfect. Thank you!
Glad you enjoy it! I will probably do a follow up video with some new info I collected lately!
Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you for watching! I will publish an updated video pretty soon, hope to see you there as well 💪
Great video man, I have ordered a PC and below is my spec. It’s being delivered in a few weeks after its build and testing, what do you think?
Core 4 (custom - only system drive)
Intel Core i9 14900K 24 Cores, 32 Threads, 3.2GHz, 6GHz Turbo
(8 Performance cores, 16 Efficient cores) (16 Performance Threads, 16 Efficient Threads)
Deep Cool Tower 2x 140mm fans
Asus Z790-A DDR5 Motherboard
192GB DDR5 5600MHz RAM (4x 48GB)
2TB NVMe Crucial 5000MB/s Read/Write (System)
Seasonic 1050W 85%+ GOLD Efficient PSU
Nvidia RTX 3050 6GB GDDR6 2x HDMI 1x DP
2.5GB/1000/100/10 Ethernet Connection
10x USB3 Ports (6 USB Type A, 2x USB Type C, two Type-A front ports)
Thunderbolt 4 PCle (2 ports)
Fractal North Tower Mesh side panel Case 2x
USB3 ports (white)
Windows 11 Pro 64bit custom install
That is going to be a BEAST of a computer build!! I don't know if the I9 is going to be super stable due to the fact that extremely powerful cpus tend to give diminished returns, but I hope that I'm wrong! Have you received it yet??
Are you able to run the CPU in turbo mode with the deep cool tower?
@@weeddiz5732 Even at this point the 14900k is just an overclocked 13900k which honestly in terms of price to performance makes no sense. The 13900k is cheaper and easier to cool. Probably he would have been fine with a 13700k, but.....
It’s like ur building a server hehe
@@diostaylow 😂😂
Some good builds but incomplete without discussion on sound cards and DACs.
You are absolutely right! I will do a follow up video soon!
Peripheral Audio interface has DAC and ADC
get the intel ultra 7 min..32gb ram min..if you are running alot of vsts/effects .64gb ram.
Just get a 9 7900 amd chip and a good mobo 32 gb ddr memory and you are good. Not fastest chip but runs cool, reliable and quiet. fast enough for many tracks mixing.
Right now ryzen 7 and 9 seems to be the better buy, I would go with intel only for video production codecs support on lower tiers cpus (like 12400/12500)
@@weeddiz5732 Thanks but not sure a 12th gen 12400 at only 2.5 GHz is as good as a AMD 7900 non-x (3.7Ghz up to 5.0+). What makes Intel better? I do some video editing but not often. Mostly music editing with plug-ins just at home for fun and always less than 20 tracks. What MOBO do you like? Many seem to have issues.
@@MOAB-UT The difference is for accelerated video codecs, specifically the 422 10 bit nightmarish one, at the moment intel is the only one that can accelerate those codecs with just the iGPU, also there is a little bit of issue with latency if you go with more than 8 cores with 7/8/9000 series so the best sweet spot right now could be a simple 7600 with a lot of ram (if you are just doing audio)
@@MOAB-UT But yeah, my ideal choice would actually be the 7900 non X for 90% of my work, maybe a good ryzen cpu and a small intel gpu for accelerated codecs is all that a video/audio editor would need! Waiting to see what battlemage will bring to the table, but I'm not too sure about intel's future at the moment
@@weeddiz5732 Thanks
Ryzen 5 5500 a good one?
I would say 5600g. You don’t have to buy a graphic card if you use this one, which also means that even a cheapest 300w power supply would be good enough for your whole PC.
@@lucien9183 too old cpu we are 9 gen ryzen..5700 series,
@@oldskoolfunkandsoul1 I am saving his money, man. To upgrade the CPU from the 3000 series (or any other older Ryzen CPUs) to a 5600g, you only need to upgrade the CPU. Otherwise, he will need a new motherboard with an AM5 slot.
yes but 7900 is more better.
@@lucien9183 Agree with you! There is a difference in performance comparing the newest chips, but not enough to justify the price! I was tinkering with pcpartpicker and with all the other same specs (32 gb ram ddr4 vs ddr5, same ssd, case, coolers and psu) the price difference was around 350 euros! Not worth it at the moment
Moral of the story...drop at least $1000 on your cpu...rubbish. I have built tons of machines for cheaper that are still kicking ass. You will be just fine with a gen 5 cpu. They are cheaper and will definitely get the job done.
One of the best CPU that I will suggest for newer build is the Ryzen 7900, and that should not cost more than 320 euros, latest gen still works wonderfully, a 5700x is more or less 200 euros new, sooo nope