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Can I edit videos with this specification

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I3-9100F

Asus Rog Strix H370-F

16GB Ram 2666Mhz

GTX 1650

256GB M.2 NvMe

500GB SSD

1TB HDD

 

Thank you.I ask because I want buy it.

 

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What kind of video's? Basic video editing or heavy graphic processed video's? Also, whats the price for that build? Really doesnt look like it'd be worth it.

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256GB M.2 NvMe

500GB SSD

 

Combine these into a single 960 GB - 1 TB SSD ... it will be cheaper

If you want the operating system separated from everything else, you can create a 256-500 GB partition (a drive letter) just for the operating system when you install Windows, giving the rest another drive letter.

 

Also why 9400F ... Ryzen processors have better value and they allow overclocking if you want to do it, and you have better upgrade options.

Also, 1650 is an ok but not particularly great when it comes to performance for money, there are other models that are better. 

 

Are you open to alternatives, or are you for various reasons stuck to those components?

Say your total budget and where you are (country, so we can suggest the right online stores) and people will suggest configurations for you to get most out of your money.

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What is your budget?

That's not the best value for the money...

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Cinebench R23: 15669cb | Unigine Superposition 1080p Extreme: 3566
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Ryzen 6c12t and a RX500/GTX16 series should take priority.

 

Any CPU can edit, timely exports vary between them.

 

If you are delivering 1080p 60fps at modest bitrates its easy to drive such settings..

 

Higher rates and Resolutions for YouTube ReEncodes, that's where frequency/core count and value must take preference.

 

ALL Modern CPUs game well (1080p 60)

Recording Demands will make you feel you need more cores If you don't have patience for long exports..

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