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Building a new PC ( 1080p video editing, Gaming )

So, I am buying a new PC which will have these all specifications 
Proccessor- Intel 9th Generation Core i5-9600K Processor(cant change this as its already bought)
Motherboard- Any Gigabyte mobo under 100usd (can go 10-20usd not much)
Ram- Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 Desktop RAM
CPU Cooler- Stock Cooler
GPU- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1650 Super Windforce OC 4GB Graphics Card
SSD- have one with 128GB
HDD- 1TB WD BLUE

MONITOR- SAMSUNG LF22T350FHW 22" 75Hz Full HD IPS LED Monitor
Yeah so these are my new cofigs for my new PC . So I will do a little bit of 1080p video editing, Gaming like - Valorant,GTA V , CSGO , Warzone
Will it go well? Just wanna know you guys opinion !!

 


 

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Just now, Sowban0205 said:

So, I am buying a new PC which will have these all specifications 
Proccessor- Intel 9th Generation Core i5-9600K Processor(cant change this as its already bought)
Motherboard- Any Gigabyte mobo under 100usd (can go 10-20usd not much)
Ram- Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 Desktop RAM
CPU Cooler- Stock Cooler
GPU- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1650 Super Windforce OC 4GB Graphics Card
SSD- have one with 128GB
HDD- 1TB WD BLUE

MONITOR- SAMSUNG LF22T350FHW 22" 75Hz Full HD IPS LED Monitor
Yeah so these are my new cofigs for my new PC . So I will do a little bit of 1080p video editing, Gaming like - Valorant,GTA V , CSGO , Warzone
Will it go well? Just wanna know you guys opinion !!

 


 

what was your budget?

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Budget (including currency): 70000taka

Country: Bangladesh

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: 1080p video editing, games like valorant,csgo,gta v, warzone 



So, I am buying a new PC which will have these all specifications 
Proccessor- Intel 9th Generation Core i5-9600K Processor(cant change this as its already bought)
Motherboard- Any Gigabyte mobo under 100usd (can go 10-20usd not much)
Ram- Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 Desktop RAM
CPU Cooler- Stock Cooler
GPU- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1650 Super Windforce OC 4GB Graphics Card
SSD- have one with 128GB
HDD- 1TB WD BLUE

MONITOR- SAMSUNG LF22T350FHW 22" 75Hz Full HD IPS LED Monitor
Yeah so these are my new cofigs for my new PC . So I will do a little bit of 1080p video editing, Gaming like - Valorant,GTA V , CSGO , Warzone
Will it go well? Just wanna know you guys opinion !! Will I need a aftermarket cooler for this ?

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, curiousmind34 said:

what was your budget?

Its around 800usd

 

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Given you can actually obtain a GPU, it seems like a fairly good build. The only thing that stands out to me is the ram. If possible, go for 16 GB of ram (2x8). Some applications, specifically video editing can gobble up ram depending on the program, and complexity of edit. 8 GB could be frustrating to deal with. Also, it will help the system last for longer in general without upgrades.

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yeah sorry it is 16gb ram. And as my father works in the IT sector I would probably get the GPU in hand as the normal price .Thanks 

 

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Only thing I wonder is why you are specifically going for a Gigabyte motherboard. Most of the cheaper ones I can think of do not have any sort of debugging features, which personally I find a bit of a deal breaker, especially when they exist on other boards in the same price range. Something like this MSI board would probably work better, as having the EZ Debug LEDs or whatever the manufacturer calls them extremely useful if anything goes wrong

 

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