New Build - Suggestions?

Silenced

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RAM all depends on the level of video editing (as does the CPU). My gut tells me the 3700X would be plenty in this case as if the uses don't warrant 32GB of RAM then they are unlikely to require more than an 8c/16t chip.

A 3 monitor setup suggests a level of professionalism, if it's programming then the high end chip/ram aren't likely to be of much cop. If it's high end video editing or photo editing then it's likely worthwhile.

Not sure how often the OP checks the thread though, going by the timeline, so may take a while to find out exact uses, in regards to profession.

At the moment I'm leaning towards 3700X, 16GB of RAM and a 2080 Super..... pocketing the rest for the monitors. That would smash all 1440p gaming requirements along with streaming/twitch etc and be more than enough for most video editing.

Thanks Scott!


Programming is daily, as it’s my job. But like you say that isn’t heavy workload it’s a small programming file and that’s it as all the code and stuff is stored on a remote server so isn’t locally.

Currently the level of editing is like once or twice a month as I’m on vista (yuck) with 1GB ram and MB graphics and as you can imagine that’s not a lovely editing experience haha!

However, for the new system I plan to do editing daily and make content daily just right now I don’t due to my current system and can’t get the hang of editing on my Mac (windows fanboy here) no matter how hard I learn & try.

I also plan to do photoshop editing on the new system at the moment I don’t due to PS not available or smooth on Vista. Not sure if PS is RAM heavy or whatever. I pay someone at the mo to make my thumbnails probably paid someone more in total over the years than the new PC will cost 😂
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
If you're making content daily, then there is an argument for the R9 3950x for the ludicrous render speed.
 

Scott

Behold The Ford Mondeo
Moderator
Thanks Scott!


Programming is daily, as it’s my job. But like you say that isn’t heavy workload it’s a small programming file and that’s it as all the code and stuff is stored on a remote server so isn’t locally.

Currently the level of editing is like once or twice a month as I’m on vista (yuck) with 1GB ram and MB graphics and as you can imagine that’s not a lovely editing experience haha!

However, for the new system I plan to do editing daily and make content daily just right now I don’t due to my current system and can’t get the hang of editing on my Mac (windows fanboy here) no matter how hard I learn & try.

I also plan to do photoshop editing on the new system at the moment I don’t due to PS not available or smooth on Vista. Not sure if PS is RAM heavy or whatever. I pay someone at the mo to make my thumbnails probably paid someone more in total over the years than the new PC will cost 😂

What sort of length of content are you aiming to work with daily, what resolution?

My 6700k renders in real-time give or take. That's fine for me when I'm making 5-10 minute videos but if you were doing a 2 hour project or something then you could drastically reduce that rendering time with one of the crazy fast AMD offerings as described above.

What you don't want to do is spend an absolute fortune on a CPU that can render at a blistering pace when it's only going to be rendering projects that last minutes in 1080p rather than graphically intense, 30 minute, 4k masterpieces.

For hobbyist I would still say 3700X and 16GB of RAM is more than fine, the next level up would be the 3900X, 32GB of RAM and a scratch drive. I would probably recommend saving the cash to be honest. Coming from where you are at right now the 3700 with 16GB of RAM is going to be absolute lightyears ahead. If you get a year down the line, when Ryzen 3 comes out, you can pop a new silly fast chip in and double up the RAM to 32GB with a 16GB addition and you're there anyway.... only at the next level again.
 

Silenced

Bronze Level Poster
If you're making content daily, then there is an argument for the R9 3950x for the ludicrous render speed.

Daily seems the sweet spot for me, I've tried many times but i rage quit so much with Vista crashing haha.

I'm feeling the 3950X with 16GB DDR4 to be honest so i'm "future-proofing" and If i'm being honest it probably wont be upgraded or anything for at least 2-3yrs time unless i win the lottery and it becomes a yearly new build ha.

What sort of length of content are you aiming to work with daily, what resolution?

My 6700k renders in real-time give or take. That's fine for me when I'm making 5-10 minute videos but if you were doing a 2 hour project or something then you could drastically reduce that rendering time with one of the crazy fast AMD offerings as described above.

What you don't want to do is spend an absolute fortune on a CPU that can render at a blistering pace when it's only going to be rendering projects that last minutes in 1080p rather than graphically intense, 30 minute, 4k masterpieces.

For hobbyist I would still say 3700X and 16GB of RAM is more than fine, the next level up would be the 3900X, 32GB of RAM and a scratch drive. I would probably recommend saving the cash to be honest. Coming from where you are at right now the 3700 with 16GB of RAM is going to be absolute lightyears ahead. If you get a year down the line, when Ryzen 3 comes out, you can pop a new silly fast chip in and double up the RAM to 32GB with a 16GB addition and you're there anyway.... only at the next level again.

I'd say short clips 5-10 mins for YouTube. 900p60fps is the best resolution to stream in on Twitch (from what i've been told). I assume YouTube will be the same as OBS will record whatever the streams in? Until console (aka PS4) can stream in 4K or something.

Only long videos would be when i shoot weddings for people with DSLRs and drones that's often 4K (20-40min). But this is only a few times a month/quarter and i currently edit those on a Macbook but prefer the desktop life if i'm honest.
 

Silenced

Bronze Level Poster
@Oussebon, looking at your suggested build now.

Is the BE QUIET! BASE 601 TOWER GAMING CASE any good do you know? Same price and i rather like it or is the fractal S2 better?

Can the 'pcspecialist' logo be taken off the front?

I do have my own case I got back in 2016 (yes, I've really been looking to upgrade for this long) from eBuyer Black Friday (£63). It's the NZXT H440 New Edition Matte Black/Red Case with Side Window but it's likely so out-dated and old now it's probably not recommended (dunno if new stuff will even fit it!). Feel in love with the red/black look pretty quick ha.
 

Scott

Behold The Ford Mondeo
Moderator
Daily seems the sweet spot for me, I've tried many times but i rage quit so much with Vista crashing haha.

I'm feeling the 3950X with 16GB DDR4 to be honest so i'm "future-proofing" and If i'm being honest it probably wont be upgraded or anything for at least 2-3yrs time unless i win the lottery and it becomes a yearly new build ha.



I'd say short clips 5-10 mins for YouTube. 900p60fps is the best resolution to stream in on Twitch (from what i've been told). I assume YouTube will be the same as OBS will record whatever the streams in? Until console (aka PS4) can stream in 4K or something.

Only long videos would be when i shoot weddings for people with DSLRs and drones that's often 4K (20-40min). But this is only a few times a month/quarter and i currently edit those on a Macbook but prefer the desktop life if i'm honest.

3950X for that is huge overkill IMO. It's like hammering in a thumbtack with a sledgehammer.

Price up a 3950X system and then swap it out for a 3700X. The savings are very significant. I have a feeling you don't quite understand the level that the 3950X is at. People who edit video with extreme effects go for the 3900X/3950X. It's your money though :)
 

Silenced

Bronze Level Poster
3950X for that is huge overkill IMO. It's like hammering in a thumbtack with a sledgehammer.

Price up a 3950X system and then swap it out for a 3700X. The savings are very significant. I have a feeling you don't quite understand the level that the 3950X is at. People who edit video with extreme effects go for the 3900X/3950X. It's your money though :)

3950X - £2,778.00 Inc VAT
3900X - £2,492.00 Inc VAT (- £286 3950X)
3700X - £2,339.00 Inc VAT (- £439 3950X)

Can't decide 😂 this is why it's taken me from 2016 to upgrade haha.
 

Scott

Behold The Ford Mondeo
Moderator
The 3900X is huge overkill, but at least it wouldn't be TOO exorbitant. Over the space of 2 years, £150 is probably a worthwhile investment.
 

Silenced

Bronze Level Poster
The 3900X is huge overkill, but at least it wouldn't be TOO exorbitant. Over the space of 2 years, £150 is probably a worthwhile investment.

For sure, hoping to build Oussebon's suggestion (adding the m.2 in) tonight and get it ordered.

Just having issues with payment as I don't wanna do the finance as it's high APR %. Got a 27 mths 0% purchase card but doesn't cover the full system. I asked PCS if i could split payment (as i wanna pay 1.5k now anyway rest pay monthly with aim to clear in 3 months) they said not possible full sum or nothing.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
For sure, hoping to build Oussebon's suggestion (adding the m.2 in) tonight and get it ordered.

Just having issues with payment as I don't wanna do the finance as it's high APR %. Got a 27 mths 0% purchase card but doesn't cover the full system. I asked PCS if i could split payment (as i wanna pay 1.5k now anyway rest pay monthly with aim to clear in 3 months) they said not possible full sum or nothing.
Finance is zero percent if paid off within 12 months.
 

Silenced

Bronze Level Poster
Finance is zero percent if paid off within 12 months.

Thanks! Just saw that at the cart page seems it has a early settlement fee of £29 with that as well.

This is what i "think" I have deiced on, any suggestions? Underlined being my edits. Assuming i don;t need to select any "EXTRA CASE FANS" for this spec.

Case
FRACTAL MESHIFY S2 BLACKOUT TEMPERED GLASS
Processor (CPU)
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16 Core CPU (3.5GHz-4.7GHz/73MB CACHE/AM4)
Motherboard
ASUS® TUF X570-PLUS GAMING (USB 3.2 Gen 2, PCIe 4.0, CrossFireX) - RGB Ready!
Memory (RAM)
16GB Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO DDR4 3200MHz (2 x 8GB)
Graphics Card
11GB NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 2080 Ti - HDMI, 3x DP GeForce - RTX VR Ready!
1st Storage Drive
NOT REQUIRED
1st M.2 SSD Drive
1TB INTEL® 660p M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (upto 1800MB/sR | 1800MB/sW)
DVD/BLU-RAY Drive
NOT REQUIRED
Power Supply
CORSAIR 750W RMx SERIES™ MODULAR 80 PLUS® GOLD, ULTRA QUIET
Power Cable
1 x 1 Metre UK Power Cable (Kettle Lead)
Processor Cooling
Corsair H115i RGB PLATINUM Hydro Series High Performance CPU Cooler
Thermal Paste
STANDARD THERMAL PASTE FOR SUFFICIENT COOLING
Sound Card
ONBOARD 6 CHANNEL (5.1) HIGH DEF AUDIO (AS STANDARD)
Wireless/Wired Networking
10/100/1000 GIGABIT LAN PORT (Wi-Fi NOT INCLUDED)
USB/Thunderbolt Options
MIN. 2 x USB 3.0 & 2 x USB 2.0 PORTS @ BACK PANEL + MIN. 2 FRONT PORTS
Capture/Streaming Cards
Elgato Game Capture 4K60 PRO MK.2 - PCIe Card (Mainly cause its £33 cheaper from PCS than anywhere else?)
Operating System
NO OPERATING SYSTEM REQUIRED
Operating System Language
United Kingdom - English Language
Windows Recovery Media
NO RECOVERY MEDIA REQUIRED
Office Software
FREE 30 Day Trial of Microsoft® Office® 365 (Operating System Required)
Anti-Virus
NO ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE
Browser
Microsoft® Edge (Windows 10 Only)
Warranty
3 Year Standard Warranty (1 Month Collect & Return, 1 Year Parts, 3 Year Labour)
Delivery
STANDARD INSURED DELIVERY TO UK MAINLAND (MON-FRI)
Build Time
Standard Build - Approximately 12 to 13 working days

Price: £2,775.00 including VAT and Delivery
 

Scott

Behold The Ford Mondeo
Moderator
That's almost as good as it gets for anything to be honest. You'll want a scratch disk for your creations though, to make the most of that chip. Seems a shame to spend all that money and not go for one of the REALLY fast M2 drives.
 

Silenced

Bronze Level Poster
That's almost as good as it gets for anything to be honest. You'll want a scratch disk for your creations though, to make the most of that chip. Seems a shame to spend all that money and not go for one of the REALLY fast M2 drives.

Yeah, i considered a scratch disk but think it'll be cheaper for me to buy myself and install after?

Which M.2 do you recommend (1TB)?
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Yeah, i considered a scratch disk but think it'll be cheaper for me to buy myself and install after?

Which M.2 do you recommend (1TB)?

For me, it would be the Corsiar MP600 or Seagate Firecuda 520 Gen 4

PCS stock the firecuda and at good prices, you won't find it much cheaper anywhere else.
 

Silenced

Bronze Level Poster
For me, it would be the Corsiar MP600 or Seagate Firecuda 520 Gen 4

PCS stock the firecuda and at good prices, you won't find it much cheaper anywhere else.

Just had a look is the Firecuda out of stock? It's a light grey on the M.2 dropdown of drives. Would you say no to M.2 and buy the Corsair MP600 and install yourself worth it or just get the Firecuda?

The Firecuda is £117 more than the Intel 660p but a lot faster from PSC's statistics tab so might go for that then, unless you reckon i'd be better off getting the MP600 1TB (MP600 looks around £249) cheers.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Just had a look is the Firecuda out of stock? It's a light grey on the M.2 dropdown of drives. Would you say no to M.2 and buy the Corsair MP600 and install yourself worth it or just get the Firecuda?

The Firecuda is £117 more than the Intel 660p but a lot faster from PSC's statistics tab so might go for that then, unless you reckon i'd be better off getting the MP600 1TB (MP600 looks around £249) cheers.
The Firecuda and MP600 are PCIe 4 drives, so they're capable of getting extra speeds out of the X570 (6000mbs) boards than the other PCIe3 drives that the others all are (they max out at around 3600mbs).

The MP600 is a little cheaper simply because it was one of the first mainstream PCIe4 M2 drives, but it's a fantastic drive, if you google it with "review" added, you'll see almost unanimous 5 stars.


The only downside to the corsair is the large heatsink. That's only a downside if the board itself has a heatsink cover for the bay as obviously you'd have to leave it off to accomodate the MP600.
 

Silenced

Bronze Level Poster
Thanks everyone! I've ordered the system and will share photos when it arrives (and when my new sit-stand desk is here!).

I had to update the system from the saved configuration url again as it looks like PCS dropped the RGB ram option and have shuffled the ram options around (quite a few options have disappeared - example looks like they dropped 3200 speeds so had to pay extra for 3600MHz). RGB part sounded cool for £10 extra but oh well extra tenner towards a 1440p haha.
 
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Scott

Behold The Ford Mondeo
Moderator
I would call them about the RAM. It may just be something wrong with the Configurator.
 

Silenced

Bronze Level Poster
I would call them about the RAM. It may just be something wrong with the Configurator.

They're no longer offering the 3200MHz, the RGB series or the other ram PCS CS told me via email.

I'd assume this is to avoid having to stock so much ram/less likely ordered?
 
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