New Photo Editing PC Specificatoion

chadav

Member
I would greatly appreciate any advice on the following spec for a new PC.

In addition to routine tasks, the PC's main role will be editing and processing photographic images (with Capture One, Lightroom, and other image processing software)

The spec is intended to achieve Speed of processing + Quietness + Substantial storage.

Here are the details:

Corsair Carbide Series 275Q case (provides good internal airflow)

CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 6 core

Motherboard - ASUS TUF X570-Plus (includes USB 3.2 and PCI-e 4.0)

RAM - 16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3600 Mhz

GPU - 4GB NVidia GeForce GTX 1650 Super ( with HDMI and Display Port)

Primary Drive - 500 GB Seagate Firecuda 520 Gen 4 PCIe NVMe ( M,2 SSD socket on motherboard)

Secondary Drive - 2TB Seagate Barracuda SATA III HDD, 7200 rpm, 256 Mb cache

Tertiary Drive - 2TB Seagate Barracuda HDD (as above)

PSU - Corsair 650W TXm Series, semi-modular 80 Plus Gold, Ultra Quiet

CPU Cooling - Corsair H80i V2 Hydro Series

Sound - Onboard 6 Channel (5.1) High Def Audio

Wi Fi - Wireless Intel Wi Fi 6 AX200, 5GHz (2400 Mbps)/ 2.4GHz (3000 Mbps), PCI-E Card

Recovery - Unlimited downloads of Windows 10 Recovery Image

The price quoted is £1259.00

The case is a quieter version of the Corsair 275 range.

The PSU is a semi-modular version to exclude redundant cabling. It's rated at almost double the power needed - to ensure it runs quietly under load.

Water cooling to the CPU has been chosen, to keep the CPU running cooler than with a static cooler.
 

chadav

Member
Well, 19 viewed this request BUT NO FEEDBACK posted. HMMMM ............

I'm gonna need this PC for some light video editing also.

SO here's the revised spec:


CASE: Coolmaster Silencio

CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X 8 Core

Motherboard: Asus TUF X570-Plus

RAM: 32 GB Corsair Vengeance 3200 MHz ( 2 x 16GB)

GPU: 8GB AMD Radeon 570

PSU: 650W TXM (semi-mod)

Primary drive: 500 GB M2 Memory

Secondary drive: 2 TB Seagate HDD

Tertiary drive: 2 TB Seagate HDD


Question 1 : Is this Spec over generous ?

Question 2 : Will I achieve a quiet PC ?

Question 3 : Is any part of this Spec inadequate to achieve rapid processing and exporting of Images, and some video editing ?
 

UKJLo

Active member
I would say light video editing should be fine on that system... with bigger projects you might need more RAM and for higher performance of encoding/scrubbing (Certainly in Adobe apps) a more powerful GPU with CUDA (NVIDIA) would definitely be better, but at that point you're pushing your budget up significantly.... What video editing software are you using?

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