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WaleedSaleh

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  1. It said that there might be a compatibility issue with the power supply on this build, should I be concerned if I went for it? Also, why'd you opt for the 960x over what Nvidia or Amd has to offer? Will this run quietly too?
  2. Will this configuration also beat the first suggestion- one with the i7 ? If yes, how much of a performance difference are we talking about? Also will the fans/cooling method you opted for be quiet?
  3. Nope, gaming won't be something I'll be getting into.
  4. After much deliberation, I've decided to build my own desktop instead of buying laptop seeing how I wouldn't have been able to find the horse power needed to pull off the job while staying within budget. I am far from technically versed within the various computer components and how CPUs/GPUs might stack up against others with actual usage, not just on paper or benchmarks. I need to put something together that can smoothly render and edit high res footage through adobe's suit. While staying under a $1000. What should I consider as internals?
  5. Set budget is around a 1000 for now. How much would those run for approximately? I was thinking that I should go ahead start with a desktop build and then buy a solid laptop later. That might sound stupid, I know but I am in serious need of get up and go power which seems that can only be achieved through a desktop at the moment.
  6. That does make sense, but it sounds like it'll go beyond the budget I had in mind which was below a 1000
  7. In that case, what kind of internals should I be opting for if I were to start building my own? I just liked the idea of having a mobile computer, especially because I travel a lot and I could never be as efficient in doing work at home. I guess if I were to change that I'd have to seriously look into decking out a new room and turn it into a comfortable working space.
  8. I've also looked into the GPU- turns out it's not good for much either. Given that this pick is a weak contender at best, what other options would you recommend that would be able to handle 1080p footage and higher through Adobe premiere pro? I've Also been debating whether to build my own PC if I won't be able to find a suitable laptop for the job.
  9. I came across a Lenovo Z50 with the following specs: Intel Core i7-4510U 8GB DDR3 500GB Hybrid HDD + 8GB SSHD 14" 1920x1080 LED 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GT820M DVD Recordable (Dual Layer) 4-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery Windows 8.1 Would this be suitable for video editing? Someone mentioned that the U at the end of the CPU stands for ultra low voltage which isn't suitable for any kind of editing. How valid is that statement? And will this machine be suitable in delivering what I want in terms of content production? Bear in mind that I'm not looking to dish out tons of money.
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