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PC Build Upgrade Help for Content Creation

Hi there!

 

I have been planning for a PC Upgrade with its main use for YouTube Content Creation which means heavy usage of Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro & OBS Studio. 

This is currently my build which I built in 2016.

 

MoBo - Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM EDITION - MSI

CPU - Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.00GHz

RAM - 2 x Corsair VENGEANCE LPX 16GB 3000MHz C16 DDR4

Graphics Card - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080

 

I mainly want to have a workstation PC which can have very fast Premiere Pro Render times and allows me to record in high FPS+Bitrate in OBS even when I have 3 monitors active.

I am not very familiar with newer parts but I have heard Ryzen is better for Content creation?In that case, will I have to change the motherboard?Also would you recommend SLI?
I would appreciate the help, I am fine with high end parts. 

Thank you. 

 

 

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What is your location and budget? Do you already have some parts you can reuse, like hdds, ssds, maybe the gpu?

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32 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

What is your location and budget? Do you already have some parts you can reuse, like hdds, ssds, maybe the gpu?

I am from Singapore and my budget at max is $4000 USD for this upgrade. Yes, I already have HDDs (Barracuda Pro HDs) & SSDs (500GB Samsung EVO SSD on which I have my OS and other programs installed) which I can reuse and I do have Nvidia GTX 1080 which I want to reuse in the build. 

 

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Unfortunately pcpartpicker singapore doesn't have prices for most of these, so I put together the best part list possible, and definitely under $4000 and see what you can find on your local market

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25 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

Unfortunately pcpartpicker singapore doesn't have prices for most of these, so I put together the best part list possible, and definitely under $4000 and see what you can find on your local market

Thanks so much, this definitely helps a lot. 

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