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Building a pc for video editing
Building a pc for video editing









building a pc for video editing building a pc for video editing

I went with 64GB because I work not with just 4K footage, but also with 5-6k video and even 8K Red Weapon footage. I would say these days most of us are editing 4K footage and above, in which case you want minimum 32GB of RAM to handle loading all that ultra HD video into your memory – so you can preview the shots in real time. 64Gb DDR4 memory from Kingston – that’s the HyperX Predator memory, which is optimized for Intel 9 Series chipset for faster video editing, 3D rendering, and of course gaming.Cool thing about this computer is that it has dual ethernet connections, so I can use one to connect to the internet and the other to my network drives, and this won’t slow me down when I need to load big video files. In my tests I actually edited footage mainly from my office network drives. This allows you to plug a fast external drive with all your video footage, and edit right off of that without any slowdowns. you can copy files at 1000 MB/s, for example). One nice feature of this are two fast connections that are USB 3.1 Generation 2 and Type-C plugs that can run at 8Gb/s (i.e. Intel Core i9 – 7900X CPU with 10 cores, 20 threads 3.32GHz.Here are the specifications of this computer:

building a pc for video editing

In this video I wanted to show you a custom-built video editing machine that so far has been able to handle anything I throw at it.Īs I said in the video, in exchange for my review, MSI specialists put together a system based on my needs to allow me to do video editing, special effects, 3D work – and even a little gaming on the side.











Building a pc for video editing