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Hi Everyone, So I'm looking into a building a small form factor PC for Video Editing. this is the build I'm currently looking into building. Do you guys have any recommendations for alternatives? I plan to edit 1080p video in Da Vinci Resolve.
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11 hours ago, Jurrunio said:
RX 580 8GB if you can find one in the budget, otherwise RX 570 8GB preferred. GTX 1650 is much slower and Davinci Resolve dont care about GPU brand, only compute (GPGPU) performance
Would a GTX 1060 6gb be better or worse as well as a gtx 1660?
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HI Everyone,
So I'm looking into building a pc for 1080p video editing with gaming on the side. Right now I'm looking into the GTX 1650 with consideration for the RX 580 or 570. Which one would be best for a build under $600? I plan to use Da Vinci Resolve 16.
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3 hours ago, MeatFeastMan said:
There's no difference between the normal 1060 and the gddr5x 1060:
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/KFA2/GTX_1060_6_GB_GDDR5X/14.html
is there any difference between GDDR5 and GDDR5X memory?
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11 hours ago, MeatFeastMan said:
Do you have an idea on if getting a GTX 1060 with GDDR5X memory is a good idea?
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7 hours ago, Jon Jon said:
You need to decide based on the applications you are using.
In all reality, if you are working with the Adobe suite, you really should go with NVIDIA.
Adobe fully supports CUDA and your performance levels off around the low high end:
Great example here.
So what applications do you plan to work with?
I plan to use Da Vinci Resolve 16.
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@MeatFeastMan Where would Standard HBM memory fall? just interested.
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Hi Everyone, I was looking into building a pc for video editing and I was wondering what would be better for editing, HBM2 Memory, GDDR6 Memory, GDDR5X Memory, or GDDR5 Memory?
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18 hours ago, Aliairstinger said:
And for video editing, Vega's HBM2, HBCC and extra compute strength are really useful so it's probably important to get Vega over Polaris.
What would be better for editing, HBM2 Memory or GDDR6 Memory? Also, would Gddr5X memory better than gddr5 for editing?
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2 minutes ago, MeatFeastMan said:
. And for video editing, Vega's HBM2, HBCC and extra compute strength are really useful so it's probably important to get Vega over Polaris.
What about the first gen. HBH memory on the Radeon R9 Fury and Nano cards? Would those be ok?
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1 minute ago, Berfs1 said:
The OP stated this was for video editing and not gaming. Not all PC builders are gamers. However if we are talking about gaming, then the Vega 56 will beat the 590 so much that the CPU bottleneck won't matter at higher resolutions.
My main focus is Video editing, but i do plan to play some games on the side.
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19 minutes ago, WereCat said:
t doesent really matter with a single stick of RAM.
Those are quite imbalanced builds.
I do plan to upgrade the ram later to 24 GB. I just want to start now with 8, then upgrade to 16.
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13 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:
Yeah, you're going to want at least 16GB of dual channel ram for a video editing PC. 8GB single channel for any sort of rendering is a big oof.
I do plan to upgrade the ram later to 24 GB. I just want to start now with 8, then upgrade to 16.
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Hi Everyone, So I want to build a new pc for video editing in Da Vinci Resolve 16. This software is more GPU dependent than CPU dependent. So I have 3 builds I'm looking into building and I want to know what would be the best value?
Ryzen 3 1200 and Vega 56 Build:
Ryzen 5 2600 and RX 590 Build:
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Ryzen 5 2600X and RX 580 (8 GB) build:
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35 minutes ago, Slottr said:
Or you could get a laptop with a good display..?
those typically cost above 1000 USD, I'm trying to find an option under that price.
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Hey Everyone. So I've been looking into getting a budget gaming laptop and I was wondering what if I bought a portable monitor that is color accurate with Delta E and sRGB. What would be some good options and is it a good idea?
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Hello Everyone. I was wondering what would be the best monitor, laptop, or all in one desktop under 1000 USD for Video Editing in Da Vinci Resolve 16. For a Laptop, I'm looking for a laptop with 4 GB mid-range GPU, about 6 hours of battery life, and under 5 pounds. For an AiO, I'm at least looking for one with an HDMI input. Also, What is necessary for color grading? How important are the sRGB, AdobeRGB, and the Delta E rating scales?
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Hello everyone, I just had a quick question. So, I've been looking at laptops and all in ones for video editing and potentially some photo editing and I was wondering if AdobeRGB is necessary for photo editing and what is AdobeRGB?
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@GeneXiS_X Do you know how well the Lenovo IdeaPad 720s would work for this?
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B07NF3JY3J?tag=specslaptops-20
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3 hours ago, GeneXiS_X said:
Do you need high sRGB display? Or low sRGB is fine?
High sRGB display.
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On 3/9/2019 at 2:39 AM, ldwymmd said:
1080p video editing with smooth scrubbing experience...don't care much about render times...do 2400g gives a pleasant experience?
What editing software are you using?
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@GeneXiS_X I live in the U.S., I'm looking for a laptop under 5 pounds, but I'm fine if it is about 6 pounds and at least about 5 hours of battery.
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55 minutes ago, Aliairstinger said:
I was wondering how much of the sRGB scale the UHD screen can produce
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4 minutes ago, markr54632 said:
The lower performing mobile radeons make their slight performance benefit in resolve irrelevant.
You would be much better suited with a 1050ti or 1060 in your budget.
If you have to have AMD the nitro 5 is 600 usd with an rx560x.
The problem with the Nitro 5 is the display, it is not color accurate for video editing.
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About 6 hundred USD.