I'm finishing up the school year and I'm looking to do my first PC build in the next month or two. There's 3 things that I want this PC to be able to do:
Basic Video Editing (I'm going to be making 20-50 minute videos teaching college physics).
Basic 3D modeling (Nothing insane, just 3D printing and similar levels of complexity)
Gaming and Streaming (Again, nothing insane, I just want to be able to play with moderately good graphics and have the option to stream and/or screen record)
I have the following build put together by the LTT guys as a sort of jumping off point, but I don't know enough about computers to know if it will be sufficient. Trying to stay relatively close the price point of $500 but if that isn't possible then that's fine:
Core i3-9100F https://geni.us/vMkLoN
8GB DDR4-3000 dual channel kit https://geni.us/hMyhd
MSI B360M Bazooka https://geni.us/ZShL
Corsair VS 450W https://geni.us/8H4eB2Q
Deepcool MATREXX 30 https://geni.us/ZwByV
GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER https://geni.us/vkQetf
Patriot Burst 960GB https://geni.us/kp12k
I need help figuring out if this build will be sufficient for my purposes, and if it isn't, what parts I need instead to get it there. Also if there's any new parts that are just better but at a similar price point, it'd be nice to incorporate those. Monitor suggestions are also welcome.
Thanks for the help!
EDIT: building in Seattle Washington, USA