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Topic: Looking to build a power PC for video editing, gaming and coding. (Read 144 times)

copper member
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Only advice i can give is if you are doing editing go for a ryzen, its better but if you mainly game then go intel, make sure you know someone who can build it for you because pc's can be a complicated thing to get into, unless you know then its fine.
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I am looking to spend about 3000 usd equivalent on a custom PC build. I mostly do video editing, coding and some gaming on my days off. Let me know what you would build with that budget.

If possible links of products would be great.  


It's entirely possible that CyberPowerPC has certain builds with the parts cheaper than you could get them.
If you go that route, assuming you live in the US you could do it through them.
https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/


But you're probably better off building one. You can take your time and then it's going to be super easy to change parts because you've already worked on it.

Plus you can probably do better cable and heat management than the cyberpowerpc guys.

Heat and Noise management are key in a good PC.


You could have an unusable $3000 computer and a $2000 workhorse and the difference would be that one can manage heat well and actually work, while the other either throttles and makes noise or just throttles and shuts off.


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I am looking to spend about 3000 usd equivalent on a custom PC build. I mostly do video editing, coding and some gaming on my days off. Let me know what you would build with that budget.

If possible links of products would be great.  

Yeah to achieve any plan is capitals, because you might decide to be doing thing but due to lack of finance you can't be able to actualised it.some people have good intentions on developing gaming sites,website,even to buy bitcoin and resell it,but there is know money to funds all this.
PC is a very nice game we have gambling with some years now,at least we needs another method of game to start with not to adventure into already created game.
 
Building video editing is good creativity but such amount can't be use to achieve such.
I really support your ideas.
jr. member
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If you are a little tech oriented, which is high probable since you are into crypto, it's better to check some parts reviews, buy them separated for better prices and assemble the machine yourself, these days even processors come with a easy plug interface already with the thermal product applied.
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This is what I understand the budget. It is unlikely that I can help with specific information, but I can say that for this money you can collect a monster, because even my PC, which cost me a little more than $ 1000 and assembled 2 years ago, still shows very decent results, including even when working with video.
Without finding the right combination it is impossible to get an effective PC no matter how much we are spending on it, better leave it to the professionals if OP doesn't have much experience on building PC yet.
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This is what I understand the budget. It is unlikely that I can help with specific information, but I can say that for this money you can collect a monster, because even my PC, which cost me a little more than $ 1000 and assembled 2 years ago, still shows very decent results, including even when working with video.
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I am looking to spend about 3000 usd equivalent on a custom PC build. I mostly do video editing, coding and some gaming on my days off. Let me know what you would build with that budget.
If possible links of products would be great.  
Can't help you with choosing the exact hardware, but I have couple general advices:
Do not buy amd graphic cards, if you're going to use adobe software - they're not really compatible.
Thus being said you're left with nvidia option only and those are working just great in pair with intel processors.
When your list of hardware you need will be ready make sure to check it with bottleneck calculators, they're not hard to find.
Lastly, SSD manufacters sometimes lying about their product's read/write speed, so you got to check reviews and feedbacks on each one you're looking at before you consider buying it
Good luck
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If you are going to build a PC for multi tasking then I would suggest Ryzen over the i9 because it gives better performance while doing multi tasking it is important for gaming like PC especially if you are going to stream the gameplay.

But still better to look for tech related channels on Youtube to find the right combination for your budget and pick the recent one.
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Check this. It was just posted a few months ago.

--> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANslnRvuFxE

I urge you to find someone who's close to you and is good at building a PC. It's better to build and assemble than to buy those already built.
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I am looking to spend about 3000 usd equivalent on a custom PC build. I mostly do video editing, coding and some gaming on my days off. Let me know what you would build with that budget.

If possible links of products would be great.  
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