Outstanding, useful ideas for an upcoming build thanks! need to go through it in (more) depth... Can you recommend a cost effective motherboard upgrade if Thunderbolt or USB4 support is required?
@@whoismatt Right. Well, thanks for the reply. Fwiw, it seems to me that high speed I/O is a pretty common (if not basic) need for a video editor or other content creator in 2024 & going forward, so perhaps worth considering identifying and perhaps testing out, at least for a 'step up' ($1,500) option (if you're so inclined). Of course the possible variations are many fold, but imho this one seems pretty important. (and ymmv of course :-). Cheers
@@whoismattis intel always best for video editing? What if I want something that will be great for editing, streaming, and gaming at max settings. Do you have any suggestions for that type of build I’m trying to stay under 2k
For folks from India, I have checked the prices on 'Amazon India' for the parts mentioned above and the grand total comes to Rs. 97,360/- (i.e. approximately $1,166 USD). Hope this helps!😊
@@hatim.bahrain Correct. Online is just for checking prices. Offline sellers know the prices of products sold online and then underprice on their side.
Just built it! Every thing works great. I had to learn that 3 pin fan connectors can go into 4 pin connectors. Didn't know that. But, all in all you put together a great list of compatible parts. Thanks, Matt!
I have almost the same PC with the 3060Ti instead of the 3060. Initially went for 32gb of ram and in 4K the pc was STRUGGLING. Once I put 32gigs more bringing the total to 64, 4K editing - especially with h265 - is buttery smooth. Keep that in mind.
@@azrrrrrrrr for me the bottleneck on 4k footage was my CPU not ram. 32 GB of ram works fine for me. Check the utilization of your parts while you're editing. My CPU was using 96-99 percent which told me that was what was causing my premiere timeline to be stuttery/not smooth
I build computers for a living. Editing 4k with less than 32GB ram is a nightmare, I always recommend 64 gigs for 4k editing. The build in this video will not perform well at all. A similar priced AMD CPU with a slightly more expensive RX 7600 XT GPU will smoke the intel-nvidia combo listed in this build, especially if you use Davinci Resolve to edit.
@@DamienAlexander A good top end Gaming PC would work for you, Nvida GPU is the way to go also. Nvidia has team updates for Studio editing. Witch mean it will help with editing. Intel 8 core P will be good. MB today only take ddr4 with some taking ddr5. You could use overclockers and pick what parts you want that would be just for editing.
It's like you knew I was looking for an update on this! Used your previous guide to get a pre-built (Ryzen 7 5700x w/ RTX3060) and just seeing how it holds up in 2024. THANKS!!
64gb of ram is crucial for 4k editing. Theres hella rendering that goes on in EVERY SECOND. So overclocked 2 stick 64gb of ram is gucci lol. Get the 7700x overclock it to 5.0ghz+ it helps aswell. Rn microcenter got 7700xt for 350. Got 12gb vram. 750w psu, msi b650 pro wifi. 903max air case
hi, i will be building my first pc ever. i heard about term overclocking but i have never done it. i plan on buying similar pc to the one mentioned in video for 4k editing so will i need to do overclocking in first place? and if i do will i be able to do it myself(with interent research) or should i try to get someones help? thank you
@@azrrrrrrrr tbh you dont really need to overclock. I oc my pc cause i wanna get higher fps. Most chips nowadays are great without overclocking. Get 6000 speed 32 to 64gb of ram for 4k editing. Goodluck! Make sure to update all drivers too cuz it helps
many video editing software programs allow you to work with 4K footage, and output your final cut to 4K... even if your computer and monitor are not 4K capable. sure, you will not be able to watch your final product in 4K on your computer, but you can still get the work done.
Based on this video, I just finished my first ever computer build. Posting this comment using it! Though I work in IT at a school and have made many repairs and hardware changes, this was the first time buying parts for and building an editing computer from the ground up. I am a videographer on the side and my 2017 MacBook Pro was just not cutting it anymore. This video was extremely helpful! Thank you!.
@@quomodo6346My video rendering time has been so much faster (Premiere Pro). I have had some issues using Photoshop though. Some larger projects have caused weird pixel coloration across the images while editing layers. Closing the app and opening it back up fixes the issue. But I am surprised that it seems to struggle with it considering how much better everything else has been.
Great video, thanks for the useful info! I'm new to this and you got me thinking about the mac mini. Curious what folks think about how a build like this would perform compared to an entry level M2 mac mini for around the same price?
I did this (from your instructions) in late 2019 - will prob do it now again as it's worked perfectly... Been looking at these mini systems that are packed with power - but no dedicated GPU so they didn't get my $$$...
Surprised you chose Intel over Ryzen. I switched to AMD about 4 years ago and never looked back. Better performance, lower price - what’s not to love?!
I've been thinking about upgrading my computer, and not sure if I should go with an Intel or AMD processor. Using Premier Pro for editing, if that matters.
the amd counter part of 12600k will struggle to playback 10 bit 422 hevc footage, when the 12600k will not. Im on a amd pc right now and dread everytime im wasting making prores proxies of 4k slog sony a7IV footage.
Thanks Matt good video. One question. Is it ok to go with the power upgrade not using the 650w but he 850w? Amazon only has the 650 used and the 750 has bad reviews.
I need a little help with my setup Actually I am confused between buying pair of GPU and CPU. I am a beginner but continuously learning video editing (loves 1080p and never going ahead it) in premiere pro (as of now i knows only glitch, blur effects and lumetri colours etc.)and programming and content creation. I dont plays any sort of games. I have a budget of only 30k (350 $) and I dont know What gpu and cpu to buy that is best for me ( I have GA-A320M-H) so it only supports upto 5000 series ryzen processors. I can buy either Gtx 1650+R7 5700x or Rtx3050 + R5 5600x. Or any other combinations that is best for me . please suggest and help.
Hi, for some basic video editing (videos created from poker platforms like PokerStars, etc.) for TH-cam, can I use a PC with an CPU i7, 16 GB of RAM, and an integrated GPU? Thanks!
I dont get it.... My computer have big problems, with editing 4k videos, i need to proxy all my videoes, and it takes Hours before it's done..... When i downloade and add a preset, it can take 5 mins before loading it. And all my specs are better than what you showed in this video??
Hi Matt. Playback lags drastically when I add noise reduction or fusion effects on Davinci Resolve. I've noticed that it uses about 85% of VRAM while playing back. Will upgrading my GPU overcome this issue?
Just gotten into video editing like After Effects, but have a beginnners question. Is the Ram memory on the computer more important or is the GPU with 8gb or 12gb more important? If you have limited budget which one should you invest in?
16gb 4800 shouldnt be an option... Take 32 at least, even if that means going with ddr4 which is possible with a different board and will overall deliver am much better experience.
I'm a bit of an idiot so please excuse my questions. I bought a refurbished PC, it doesn't handle 4K. Couldn't I just buy more RAM and update the CPU? That would work right? Then I could put the budget into buying an impressive CPU
so it depends on current pc specs. CPU need a correct motherboard(socket and other cpecs), for MB you need correct RAM, after that more powerfull CPU maybe need better culling, maybe you will have power supply issues with new cpecs. Anyway i mean is not a simple question. You can buy new CPU with your current socket if it have higher models for it and MB will work right, but keep all this possible problems in mind, find a pc builds tutorial to understand it better
@@Epilepticchefproductions general pc building tutorial I mean, for understand pc parts comparably and maybe something like “pc upgrade tutorial” I’m sure it be enough to know what you need to do with your current pc and budget. Good luck!
Originally an awesome video to watch and use to make my build until I realized the motherboard is the B760 variant which now that I know what that is I kinda regret using
@Matt I was wondering in terms of davinci resolve studio is it okay to create separate partition of project files with cache file or just put put project file with main os
I have an i9 11 th, 32 GB of ram 4600 mh, rtx 3070 ti GPU and some Time The 4k is jumping, i dont know how this pc will get 4k editing, but.... With proxy cant do it...
Is your system memory’s running at its advertised speed from XMP? Is anything in your system overheating? That machine should have zero issues editing 4k. Unless you’re editing off a mechanical drive there shouldnt be lag e with those specs.
What codecs do you edit if its h264/5 and you have a non F intel cpu you need to enable your igpu in windows for best performence since it has the best nvenc video encoders in the buisness
Do you have a $2,000 budget video that isn't outdated? I just saw a PNY 12G GPU for $530 for just that part. If I'm going to do this, I'm probably doing it once and then buying body armor and 3 years of food with whatever I have leftover. Ha ha
I wouldn't recommend any PC under $1,500 for editing 4K videos. Once you start to add layers, your PC will struggle and lag. I have a Ryzen 12-core processor with a RTX 3060ti along with a Samsung 850 SSD. My PC costed me $2,600 usd to build and a few times i do struggle with editing 4K with layers. I can't even touch 8K RAW as my pc struggles to play it. And the clip is only 25 seconds long too. My future build will likely be a AMD Ryzen 24-core, RTX 4090, 128 gb of ram and whatever the lastest SSD is. PC will easily cost me $5,000 usd :(
@@timmyhackings5181 okay upload the video and share the link with us? I want to see your $700 usd pc running video editing software smoothly. And what's the specs of your pc as well?
@@D.A.M.I.R the F, and Kf models don’t have integrated graphics. Any other model will have an iGPU that can be used for quick sync. The K just means the chip has an unlocked multiplier for easier overclocking.
Good to know. I'am a recent graduate of OMS (OhioMediaSchool) here in Cleveland (as of -9-27) and I have a crap ton of filming gear and no "great" computer to edit on. I am on the fence whether to get a laptop or a desktop. I am not a fan of carrying around a laptop but they are helpful when filming for the 48. But I love the fact of having a bad ass desktop and a 40 inch curved HD screen to do my editing on. Not some small laptop screen. But, when everything is added up for all the "extra" fun stuff you mentioned plus the protection plans! Ya, you can kiss that $1k budget right out the window. But it's not that far out of reach. That includes a few of the high end gizmos as well. So for a grand total of $1,264.63. Still not bad. I don't need a keyboard nor a mouse or speakers. Got all that. Again, thanks for the info.
I feel like it’s vary rare now and days to find a motherboard with a built in WiFi chip. I recently bought a RTX 3060 8GB to go with my older set up, and I wanted to see if there where any mobo’s under 70 bucks that had a decent built in with chip but there wasn’t. So I had to stick to my old WiFi card. But honestly I would recommend a WiFi card anyways since there pretty easy to fix and micro-soldering is kinda at a minimal with them.
hi, I built the computer from your 2019 video of a video editing computer for $750 with some of the up grades . and I tried to download windows 11 and microsoft said my computer was unsupported . my question is would I be able to upgrade the cpu on the same motherboard or would I have to upgrade that as well.
I built this computer 2.5 times and still do not have a working computer. I've built well over 300 computers. Something is not compatible with these parts. I bought exactly what you recommended and no lights, no post. Nothing. Replaced the psu twice, replaced the mobo twice, ram, case, cpu, and gpu, and it's still a fking brick. The motherboard is just stupid with its double cpu power ports, but regardless, the psu will power on my older 5 year old computer. Also, no lights on the mobo??? Wtf. Never should have gone with Intel. Its going to fking cost me another gd month to send this shit all back to Amazon and get something else. Thanks for Nothing, this guide is clickbait for an Amazon affiliate purchase....16 gigs for 4k? Fking what?!
@hummarstraful i figured it out. Some of the jumpers (jfp1, for example) came mislabeled on ~5-15% of the boards going out. Normally, that isn't a problem because everything has its own place and only fits in its own place. But the power button, reset, and power light jumper is a generic one that's all over the board. I stuck a paperclip between the 16th and 17th pin on the power supply to determine that it was still good. I found a Reddit post talking about the mislabeled motherboard. I just started putting in things where I thought they could go and found one that worked. Took me an additional 4 hours. Saved me 500 bucks
@@HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy OK, cool. Thanks for that update! I think i'm gonna go through with the build And will look for that mislabeled connector. Appreciate it.
Hey man! I want some help to upgrade some parts of my PC. Can you help me? Here is my current build 👇🏻 CPU AMD Ryzen 7 3800X RAM Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-3200MHz CL16 Motherboard Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. B550 AORUS ELITE V2 (AM4) Graphics 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (ASUStek Computer Inc) Monitor VG245 (1920x1080@75Hz) Storage 232GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB (SATA (SSD)) 38 °C 465GB Kingston KIOXIA-EXCERIA PLUS SSD (SATA-2 (SSD) I am upgrading my monitor to the ASUS ProArt PA329CV 4K ;, im going to upgrade my GPU to the GeForce RTX 3060 12GB and im going to add another RAM Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB to have 32gb. I have a seasonic core gc 650w 80 plus gold power supply as well. Do you think that the upgrades are enough? Would you change anything?
😁 Here's the full list of PC parts you'll need! kit.co/whoismatt/under-1000-4k-video-editing-pc-2024
Outstanding, useful ideas for an upcoming build thanks! need to go through it in (more) depth... Can you recommend a cost effective motherboard upgrade if Thunderbolt or USB4 support is required?
@@greggzupcsics5143 I would just search for a atx motherboard with those specs that has decent reviews
@@whoismatt Right. Well, thanks for the reply. Fwiw, it seems to me that high speed I/O is a pretty common (if not basic) need for a video editor or other content creator in 2024 & going forward, so perhaps worth considering identifying and perhaps testing out, at least for a 'step up' ($1,500) option (if you're so inclined). Of course the possible variations are many fold, but imho this one seems pretty important. (and ymmv of course :-). Cheers
@@whoismattis intel always best for video editing? What if I want something that will be great for editing, streaming, and gaming at max settings. Do you have any suggestions for that type of build I’m trying to stay under 2k
For folks from India, I have checked the prices on 'Amazon India' for the parts mentioned above and the grand total comes to Rs. 97,360/- (i.e. approximately $1,166 USD). Hope this helps!😊
Purchasing PC parts online in india is doomed. Better to buy offline
@@hatim.bahrain Correct. Online is just for checking prices. Offline sellers know the prices of products sold online and then underprice on their side.
Why ? @@hatim.bahrain
have you built this PC how is the performance.
@@vigneshrk-m No, I haven't.
Just built it! Every thing works great. I had to learn that 3 pin fan connectors can go into 4 pin connectors. Didn't know that. But, all in all you put together a great list of compatible parts. Thanks, Matt!
I have almost the same PC with the 3060Ti instead of the 3060. Initially went for 32gb of ram and in 4K the pc was STRUGGLING. Once I put 32gigs more bringing the total to 64, 4K editing - especially with h265 - is buttery smooth. Keep that in mind.
good insight, thank you
so graphic card and processor are good enough for editing? i would just need to put more ram in
@@azrrrrrrrr for me the bottleneck on 4k footage was my CPU not ram. 32 GB of ram works fine for me. Check the utilization of your parts while you're editing. My CPU was using 96-99 percent which told me that was what was causing my premiere timeline to be stuttery/not smooth
@@DIYDirtclub thanks for advice
@@azrrrrrrrr no problem!
Hey Matt, just wanted to thank you, your video gave me motivation to build my first PC!
I build computers for a living. Editing 4k with less than 32GB ram is a nightmare, I always recommend 64 gigs for 4k editing. The build in this video will not perform well at all. A similar priced AMD CPU with a slightly more expensive RX 7600 XT GPU will smoke the intel-nvidia combo listed in this build, especially if you use Davinci Resolve to edit.
Can you recommend a list of parts for a pc of around 2000 dollar?
I use DDR4 32gb and editing for me works find. Also use Nvida 8gb GPU. Adobe uses the GPU over the ram.
Looking forward to your PC build recommendation since you shit all over mats 😊
@@DamienAlexander A good top end Gaming PC would work for you, Nvida GPU is the way to go also. Nvidia has team updates for Studio editing. Witch mean it will help with editing. Intel 8 core P will be good. MB today only take ddr4 with some taking ddr5. You could use overclockers and pick what parts you want that would be just for editing.
@DamienAlexander What editing software do you use? Length of projects you work on? Do you plan on editing higher than 4k?
It's like you knew I was looking for an update on this! Used your previous guide to get a pre-built (Ryzen 7 5700x w/ RTX3060) and just seeing how it holds up in 2024. THANKS!!
Facts this perfect timing
64gb of ram is crucial for 4k editing. Theres hella rendering that goes on in EVERY SECOND. So overclocked 2 stick 64gb of ram is gucci lol. Get the 7700x overclock it to 5.0ghz+ it helps aswell. Rn microcenter got 7700xt for 350. Got 12gb vram. 750w psu, msi b650 pro wifi. 903max air case
hi, i will be building my first pc ever. i heard about term overclocking but i have never done it. i plan on buying similar pc to the one mentioned in video for 4k editing so will i need to do overclocking in first place? and if i do will i be able to do it myself(with interent research) or should i try to get someones help? thank you
@@azrrrrrrrr tbh you dont really need to overclock. I oc my pc cause i wanna get higher fps. Most chips nowadays are great without overclocking. Get 6000 speed 32 to 64gb of ram for 4k editing. Goodluck! Make sure to update all drivers too cuz it helps
many video editing software programs allow you to work with 4K footage, and output your final cut to 4K... even if your computer and monitor are not 4K capable. sure, you will not be able to watch your final product in 4K on your computer, but you can still get the work done.
Thank you for this! Been looking for a good desktop for my video editing
I went with the Ryzen 7 5700x and the 3060ti in my build
Great choice too!
64gb of ram is more important than a good video card if your main goal is video editing.
Based on this video, I just finished my first ever computer build. Posting this comment using it! Though I work in IT at a school and have made many repairs and hardware changes, this was the first time buying parts for and building an editing computer from the ground up. I am a videographer on the side and my 2017 MacBook Pro was just not cutting it anymore. This video was extremely helpful! Thank you!.
Hey, if you don't mind me asking. How's the performance of your PC? I'm thinking of building one like this too.
@@quomodo6346My video rendering time has been so much faster (Premiere Pro). I have had some issues using Photoshop though. Some larger projects have caused weird pixel coloration across the images while editing layers. Closing the app and opening it back up fixes the issue. But I am surprised that it seems to struggle with it considering how much better everything else has been.
Great video, thanks for the useful info! I'm new to this and you got me thinking about the mac mini. Curious what folks think about how a build like this would perform compared to an entry level M2 mac mini for around the same price?
Where im at, i just cant find a b760...they're all b760m. Losing anything by using the smaller version?
I did this (from your instructions) in late 2019 - will prob do it now again as it's worked perfectly... Been looking at these mini systems that are packed with power - but no dedicated GPU so they didn't get my $$$...
Surprised you chose Intel over Ryzen. I switched to AMD about 4 years ago and never looked back. Better performance, lower price - what’s not to love?!
I've been thinking about upgrading my computer, and not sure if I should go with an Intel or AMD processor. Using Premier Pro for editing, if that matters.
Intel's newer processors support Quicksync which will help with editing and render speed.
@@whoismatt - I'll have to check it out. Just got a new laptop with a 13th generation i7 vPRO.
the amd counter part of 12600k will struggle to playback 10 bit 422 hevc footage, when the 12600k will not. Im on a amd pc right now and dread everytime im wasting making prores proxies of 4k slog sony a7IV footage.
I am using the 14900k, 64gb ram, msi b760m mortar. No graphics card yet. It is still a beast doing light editing for 4k.
How much did it cost ?
@@hatim.bahrain looking close to 1k with the whole current setup. I have a 184mm custom aio for it since it is a lunch box size build.
I went with an AMD Ryzen 7.
Mag 650 Motherboard.
Ventus 4070 ti Super OC.
Corsair iCue 150i Cooler.
32GB DDR5 6000MHz (needs upgrade to 64)
1TB SSD
That’s the same as this dudes pc ?
Hi Matt, thank you for this great video. Is this pc good enough to create animations on after effects? I also animate on unreal engine and blender.
Thanks Matt good video. One question. Is it ok to go with the power upgrade not using the 650w but he 850w? Amazon only has the 650 used and the 750 has bad reviews.
Yes that’s fine
I need a little help with my setup
Actually I am confused between buying pair of GPU and CPU. I am a beginner but continuously learning video editing (loves 1080p and never going ahead it) in premiere pro (as of now i knows only glitch, blur effects and lumetri colours etc.)and programming and content creation. I dont plays any sort of games. I have a budget of only 30k (350 $) and I dont know What gpu and cpu to buy that is best for me ( I have GA-A320M-H) so it only supports upto 5000 series ryzen processors.
I can buy either Gtx 1650+R7 5700x or Rtx3050 + R5 5600x. Or any other combinations that is best for me . please suggest and help.
Hi, for some basic video editing (videos created from poker platforms like PokerStars, etc.) for TH-cam, can I use a PC with an CPU i7, 16 GB of RAM, and an integrated GPU? Thanks!
how is AMD cpu doing? new 7700 is now the same price with old 12600k
Thank you so much
How much would this change if I also wanted the ability to do music production as well?
I dont get it.... My computer have big problems, with editing 4k videos, i need to proxy all my videoes, and it takes Hours before it's done..... When i downloade and add a preset, it can take 5 mins before loading it. And all my specs are better than what you showed in this video??
The power supply made by Brawndo has got electrolytes. It's got what plants crave!
Great video. Thanks
Hi Matt. Playback lags drastically when I add noise reduction or fusion effects on Davinci Resolve. I've noticed that it uses about 85% of VRAM while playing back. Will upgrading my GPU overcome this issue?
GPU should help some, but noise reduction is an effect that slows down most computers
Just gotten into video editing like After Effects, but have a beginnners question. Is the Ram memory on the computer more important or is the GPU with 8gb or 12gb more important? If you have limited budget which one should you invest in?
I would spend more on ram
Yeah, this is a good spec, you could have got a bit more ram in there. The GPU is a toss up between intel and nuvideier ^^
hello, is 3060 still the best option for budget gpu for editing right now? im planning to build for mostly adobe premiere and after effect usage
I would reccomend Rx 6650 xt or 6700
now if i wanted to bump up to editing 6k what would i add or change to this list for that performance?
Let's assume you have 1TB m.2 SSD, what are we using for caching - another physical disk or SSD? (Davinci Resolve.. not that it makes a difference)
Ideally another SSD if you have it
Thank you for the info. Do you have a more upgraded build video/kit for 2024 on the way?
Is this Pc good enough for streaming Ps5?
16gb 4800 shouldnt be an option... Take 32 at least, even if that means going with ddr4 which is possible with a different board and will overall deliver am much better experience.
The bottleneck for the cpu and gpu is 25% when performing Processor Intense Tasks (video editing) is this suppose to be okay?
I'm a bit of an idiot so please excuse my questions. I bought a refurbished PC, it doesn't handle 4K. Couldn't I just buy more RAM and update the CPU? That would work right? Then I could put the budget into buying an impressive CPU
so it depends on current pc specs. CPU need a correct motherboard(socket and other cpecs), for MB you need correct RAM, after that more powerfull CPU maybe need better culling, maybe you will have power supply issues with new cpecs. Anyway i mean is not a simple question. You can buy new CPU with your current socket if it have higher models for it and MB will work right, but keep all this possible problems in mind, find a pc builds tutorial to understand it better
@@TheStopLogic I see your point. Thank you very much. I'll keep searching more channels
@@Epilepticchefproductions general pc building tutorial I mean, for understand pc parts comparably and maybe something like “pc upgrade tutorial” I’m sure it be enough to know what you need to do with your current pc and budget. Good luck!
I cant find the power supply in the uk what other ones fit
Idiocracy reference almost the best part of this video!
Thank you
Noob Q here, but what upgrades would you recommend for someone rocking: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-9100F CPU @ 3.60GHz | RX 570 | 8GB | 240G SSD?
Biggest upgrade would be a faster CPU. Your motherboard should take LG1151 processors, so get one with more cores and swap it out.
The whole system of upgrading would be a better pick
Originally an awesome video to watch and use to make my build until I realized the motherboard is the B760 variant which now that I know what that is I kinda regret using
32gbx1 is okie?
this PC build can handle the sony 10 bit video file without proxy in adobe premier pro.
@Matt I was wondering in terms of davinci resolve studio is it okay to create separate partition of project files with cache file or just put put project file with main os
Is this recommendation also good for editing 4k Black Magic Raw?
no, not sufficient power of the pc for 200+mb/sec fiveo files
@@denkolomiets2898 I am not referring to the power supply only.
I have an i9 11 th, 32 GB of ram 4600 mh, rtx 3070 ti GPU and some Time The 4k is jumping, i dont know how this pc will get 4k editing, but.... With proxy cant do it...
Is your system memory’s running at its advertised speed from XMP? Is anything in your system overheating?
That machine should have zero issues editing 4k. Unless you’re editing off a mechanical drive there shouldnt be lag e with those specs.
Problem is with 8GB of video memory od your graphics card it just minimum for 4k editing without ocassional hiccups.
What codecs do you edit if its h264/5 and you have a non F intel cpu you need to enable your igpu in windows for best performence since it has the best nvenc video encoders in the buisness
Do you have a $2,000 budget video that isn't outdated? I just saw a PNY 12G GPU for $530 for just that part. If I'm going to do this, I'm probably doing it once and then buying body armor and 3 years of food with whatever I have leftover. Ha ha
Under 1000$ and you are calling this "budget". Bro, not everyone is American.
Ur right and i am from slovenia got any tips if u r anywhare near
@@Zyklon123 I am currenty using 500$ pc and it’s doing well.
@@DilshodOlimov1specs bro please
@@gamesworld2380 core i5 1200, Geforce GTX 1660, DDR4 16gb
I am from Romania and I still have the money you broke ni...
What abt intel gpus?
Great❤
I wouldn't recommend any PC under $1,500 for editing 4K videos. Once you start to add layers, your PC will struggle and lag. I have a Ryzen 12-core processor with a RTX 3060ti along with a Samsung 850 SSD. My PC costed me $2,600 usd to build and a few times i do struggle with editing 4K with layers. I can't even touch 8K RAW as my pc struggles to play it. And the clip is only 25 seconds long too.
My future build will likely be a AMD Ryzen 24-core, RTX 4090, 128 gb of ram and whatever the lastest SSD is. PC will easily cost me $5,000 usd :(
I have a $700 pc and it works fine for editing
@@timmyhackings5181 okay upload the video and share the link with us? I want to see your $700 usd pc running video editing software smoothly. And what's the specs of your pc as well?
Is it better to get the non "K" versions of the CPU?
No. Dont make that mistake. Intel k cpus have igpu and will help in video editing, timeline scrolling, export...
@@D.A.M.I.R the F, and Kf models don’t have integrated graphics. Any other model will have an iGPU that can be used for quick sync.
The K just means the chip has an unlocked multiplier for easier overclocking.
You definitely want the K it will edit faster
Good to know. I'am a recent graduate of OMS (OhioMediaSchool) here in Cleveland (as of -9-27) and I have a crap ton of filming gear and no "great" computer to edit on. I am on the fence whether to get a laptop or a desktop. I am not a fan of carrying around a laptop but they are helpful when filming for the 48. But I love the fact of having a bad ass desktop and a 40 inch curved HD screen to do my editing on. Not some small laptop screen. But, when everything is added up for all the "extra" fun stuff you mentioned plus the protection plans! Ya, you can kiss that $1k budget right out the window. But it's not that far out of reach. That includes a few of the high end gizmos as well. So for a grand total of $1,264.63. Still not bad. I don't need a keyboard nor a mouse or speakers. Got all that. Again, thanks for the info.
i5 12600KF is frequently on sale for $150 & RX 6750XT 12GB for $300 which is much powerful than RTX 3060 12GB and a better deal in my opinion.
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cool build idea btw
Has anyone actually built this? Any issues I should be aware of? What about audio?
I feel like it’s vary rare now and days to find a motherboard with a built in WiFi chip. I recently bought a RTX 3060 8GB to go with my older set up, and I wanted to see if there where any mobo’s under 70 bucks that had a decent built in with chip but there wasn’t. So I had to stick to my old WiFi card.
But honestly I would recommend a WiFi card anyways since there pretty easy to fix and micro-soldering is kinda at a minimal with them.
You make me want to build a bigger and better PC and that's not good for my pocket 😂
hi, I built the computer from your 2019 video of a video editing computer for $750 with some of the up grades . and I tried to download windows 11 and microsoft said my computer was unsupported . my question is would I be able to upgrade the cpu on the same motherboard or would I have to upgrade that as well.
I want to build a budget friendly video editing pc with i9 processor for $3000. Is there a video for that?
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I built this computer 2.5 times and still do not have a working computer. I've built well over 300 computers. Something is not compatible with these parts. I bought exactly what you recommended and no lights, no post. Nothing. Replaced the psu twice, replaced the mobo twice, ram, case, cpu, and gpu, and it's still a fking brick. The motherboard is just stupid with its double cpu power ports, but regardless, the psu will power on my older 5 year old computer. Also, no lights on the mobo??? Wtf. Never should have gone with Intel. Its going to fking cost me another gd month to send this shit all back to Amazon and get something else. Thanks for Nothing, this guide is clickbait for an Amazon affiliate purchase....16 gigs for 4k? Fking what?!
damn! I think I'm just gonna buy a computer and forget building one.
@hummarstraful i figured it out. Some of the jumpers (jfp1, for example) came mislabeled on ~5-15% of the boards going out. Normally, that isn't a problem because everything has its own place and only fits in its own place. But the power button, reset, and power light jumper is a generic one that's all over the board. I stuck a paperclip between the 16th and 17th pin on the power supply to determine that it was still good. I found a Reddit post talking about the mislabeled motherboard. I just started putting in things where I thought they could go and found one that worked. Took me an additional 4 hours. Saved me 500 bucks
@@HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy OK, cool. Thanks for that update! I think i'm gonna go through with the build And will look for that mislabeled connector. Appreciate it.
Hey man! I want some help to upgrade some parts of my PC. Can you help me? Here is my current build 👇🏻
CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
RAM
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-3200MHz CL16
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. B550 AORUS ELITE V2 (AM4)
Graphics
4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (ASUStek Computer Inc)
Monitor
VG245 (1920x1080@75Hz)
Storage
232GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB (SATA (SSD)) 38 °C
465GB Kingston KIOXIA-EXCERIA PLUS SSD (SATA-2 (SSD)
I am upgrading my monitor to the ASUS ProArt PA329CV 4K ;, im going to upgrade my GPU to the GeForce RTX 3060 12GB and im going to add another RAM Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB to have 32gb. I have a seasonic core gc 650w 80 plus gold power supply as well. Do you think that the upgrades are enough? Would you change anything?