[Opinion] new build for Video Filtering and Editing

Q8Xbox

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Hello,

I have build a new computer and i want you opinion about it. I'm using this computer for little Gaming and a lot of Video Encoding using After Effect Also filter video process using Avisynth with Virtual Dub.
- ASUS Maximus VIII Hero (Intel Z170)
- Intel® Core™ i7-6700K Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.20 GHz)
- G-Skill Ripjaws V F4-3200C16D-16GVRB
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780
- Hard Disk X 3:
* Samsung SSD 840 EVO 1TB
* Seagate ST3000DM001-1CH166 3TB
* Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH164 2TB
- Corsair AX760 ATX


Regards,
Q8Xbox
 
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everything is good for video editing. What kind of videos will you be doing and how many a day??? Like are you going to be doing 4k videos?

I just use a i5 4460 and it works fine with 1080 and i do about 20 to 40 videos a day or simple editing. 6700k is the best for the money. I am glad you had HDD. Thats all i use for Video storage and to edit from.

There isnt much i would change unless you are going to be doing a lot of rendering from adobe after affects.
Why are you looking for opinions? This PC is already built, right?

CPU COOLER - Which one are you using?
GPU - Pretty old with that GTX 700 series GPU. I assume this was a carry over from an old PC.
SSD - Nice and all, but prior generation. Carry over from another PC again?
PSU - Nice, but overpriced for a quality 750w (760w) PSU.
 

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everything is good for video editing. What kind of videos will you be doing and how many a day??? Like are you going to be doing 4k videos?

I just use a i5 4460 and it works fine with 1080 and i do about 20 to 40 videos a day or simple editing. 6700k is the best for the money. I am glad you had HDD. Thats all i use for Video storage and to edit from.

There isnt much i would change unless you are going to be doing a lot of rendering from adobe after affects.
 
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