i5 9400f is a 9th gen processor with 6 cores you can easily edit 1080p videos with 16gb ram if u wana edit 4k video upgrade it to 32gbEditing, streaming and gaming, that's a lot you're asking from that cute little i5. If video editing is your main thing, you should have opted for a beefier CPU. I'm not sure of the prices in Pakistan though.
i5 9400f is a 9th gen processor with 6 cores you can easily edit 1080p videos with 16gb ram if u wana edit 4k video upgrade it to 32gb
i know the specifications of 2600x if u wana go with that build then u hv to increase you budget as wellAn AMD Ryzen 2600X is far better for streaming and editing since it's cheaper with 6C/12T. An i5 just has 6 cores without HT. The new Ryzen 3000 series is launching next month and offer more than just 6 cores.
tonic what is the specs of your build?I just made my system and spent like $8K.
may be RTX 2080 Ti SLitonic what is the specs of your build?
Any semi modern processor can be used for editing, question is how smooth and seamlessly you want to work. Happy for you if you're getting the best bang for the buck.i5 9400f is a 9th gen processor with 6 cores you can easily edit 1080p videos with 16gb ram if u wana edit 4k video upgrade it to 32gb
Did you go with AMD threadripper or what? I'll be upgrading my workstation after nearly 4 years, (Well parts of it anyways) and I'm kinda on the edge about making the move from xeons. Here's my specs.I just made my system and spent like $8K.
Did you go with AMD threadripper or what? I'll be upgrading my workstation after nearly 4 years, (Well parts of it anyways) and I'm kinda on the edge about making the move from xeons. Here's my specs.
** SysInfo ** OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro ** CPU: 2x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) E5-2699 V3 CPU @ 2.30GHz 72 CPUs ** RAM: 127624 MB Total (121360 MB Free) ** VGA: (0) NVIDIA Quadro M6000 (1) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080ti (2) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080ti ** Uptime: 19.33 Hours **
I know, I'm waiting till november for all the dust to settle. I hear it'll support ECC memory modules. Yeah, I need that power and more for work, DCC, 3d and visualfx and all that jazz. Although my power needs for renderings have been somewhat met with by the arrival of gpu renderers but I'd still need cpu for simulations so It'd be interesting to see how they fare under constant load.New ryzen 3000 series coming next month. I'd wait to see when the new 64 core Threadripper comes if you need that much power.
Went with i9-9900K (8 cores) 3.6 , 128 GB DDR4 (3600) corsair, Gigabyte Z390 Aorus master , liquid cooling rig (Corsair), Dual Aorus Gigapybte 2080 Ti. Also added couple of storage devices, I am also using win 10 professional.Did you go with AMD threadripper or what? I'll be upgrading my workstation after nearly 4 years, (Well parts of it anyways) and I'm kinda on the edge about making the move from xeons. Here's my specs.
** SysInfo ** OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro ** CPU: 2x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) E5-2699 V3 CPU @ 2.30GHz 72 CPUs ** RAM: 127624 MB Total (121360 MB Free) ** VGA: (0) NVIDIA Quadro M6000 (1) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080ti (2) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080ti ** Uptime: 19.33 Hours **
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