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  1. Hi Brains trust, I am in the process of planning a new system and I have been looking at how much RAM to get. The main uses for the system is photo and video editing using Photoshop and Premier Pro (and the occasional run of Civ V/VI or Deus Ex (HR and MD). I recall seeing a one of Linus' videos were it seemed to indicate that there was little benefit of having more than 32GB of RAM for these programs. Now the boards that I am looking at will support upto 64GB or 128GB of RAM and I was orignially planning on maxing out which ever board I got. But since seeing the video I am thinking that 32 should be enough. Not long after I saw another video about a RAM disk and that got me thinking of if there would be any benefit to going the full 64 or 128GB of RAM, using 32 as RAM and then using the rest as the scratch disks for Photoshop and Premier. So the quesions are; Would running 32GB of RAM with a 32GB (or more) Scratch RAMDisk be of any benefit? Would I be best just sticking with the 32GB since that seems to be the sweet spot for performance in the Adobe suite? Or should I just max out the board and just leave it as RAM?
  2. 1. Budget & Location So I'm based in Australia and would prefer new and locally sourced parts for warranty and tax reasons. I have a budget about AUD$5,500 for the build. 2. Aim The main usage for the system will be 4k video editing and photo editing 2-3Gb , I also play games, the main ones are Civ 5&6 with huge maps, Hitman (2016) and Dues Ex Mankind divided are the main games I play. I am looking at having performance for booting and running Premier/Photoshop RAID 0. A storage disk for games and movies and such. A high performance SSD for working on projects separate to the system drive (quicker loading and saving) and then move them into storage once finished. Enough internal storage to access everything I need to at the moment. with a RAID 1 for redundancy. 64Gb of RAM was the original plan but I have seen reports suggesting that Premier/Photoshop show diminishing returns beyond 32Gb, so was thinking to either stick with 32 or go 64 and use 32 as RAM and 32 as a RAM disk for scratch disks. 3. Monitors I currently have a high colour performance screen at 1680x1050, eventually looking to replace it with a 2560x1440 or a 4K (expensive for good colour screens). I might occasionally run it through my 4k TV too for couch gaming. I may even go two screens but that depends on size and benefit. 4. Peripherals Happy with the keyboard, mouse and monitor that I have at the moment. No issues 5. Why are you upgrading? My current system is an AMD FX8120, slightly overclocked with 12Gb of Ram and a AMD 7770 and a 500Gb HDD for my system drive. This system is fine for photo editing and sufficient for 1080P video, I can run Civ 5 slowly on huge maps, the huge maps in Civ 6 crash and 4k editing is painfully slow. I also have a Thermaltake Frio Extreme Cooler which I would ideally re-purpose but open to other cooling solutions if better performance (and quieter) is available for a reasonable cost. My case is a Thermaltake New Soprano I would also look to keep using this. For hardware I am looking at. CPU AMD Ryzen 1800x $659.00 MB Asus PRIME X370 Pro $229.00 Video Asus Dual OC GTX 1070 8GB $659.00 PSU Corsair TX750M $139.00 RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 16GB $199.00 RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 16GB $199.00 RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 16GB $199.00 RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 16GB $199.00 Storage HDD Seagate BarraCuda 4TB $172.00 Archive RAID 1 HDD Seagate BarraCuda Pro 8TB $499.00 HDD Seagate BarraCuda Pro 8TB $499.00 HDD Seagate BarraCuda Pro 8TB $499.00 HDD Seagate BarraCuda Pro 8TB $499.00 Boot RAID 0 SSD Samsung 850 Pro 500GB $309.00 SSD Samsung 850 Pro 500GB $309.00 Project disk SSD Samsung 960 EVO M.2 250GB $170.00 As you can see most of my proposed budget is going towards the drives so I am open to suggestions on configuration ideas, better solutions for drives if people have any, I only access the drives from one computer so don't see the benefit of a NAS or similar solution. I also have additional off site and on site backups so that isn't so much a concern. Would the RAM Disk for a scratch disk be redundant since it wouldn't use it because of the quantity of RAM that the system would have? Would it be worth getting one 1070, or running two 1060s in SLI (or AMD cards if better) and how much benefit would SLI cards be for video editing work compared to a single card? Will probably overclock the CPU, less likely to do the video and RAM though.
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