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What do you think about this build for Adobe Lightroom and Premiere Pro?

Herkul

Budget (1550 Euros)

Country: Lithuania

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Adobe Lightroom and Premiere Pro (4K Video editing)

Other details: Keeping old GPU for now (AMD Radeon R9 270 X

 

CPU: i9 i9-10850K

 

CPU COOLER: CPU COOLER MULTI SOCKET/KRAKEN X73 RGB RL-KRX73R1 NZXT

 

RAM: G.Skill 32 Kit (16GBx2) GB, DDR4, 3200 MHz, PC/serveris, Registered No, ECC No

 

PSU: CORSAIR Builder TX850 850W Semi-Modular 80 Pus Gold Power Supply

 

SSD: SAMSUNG|970 Evo 1TB

 

MOTHERBOARD: Asus PRIME Z590-A

 

COOLERS: Lian Li ST120 RGB PWM Lüfter, 3er Pack inkl. Controller - 120mm, baltas

 

CASE: Fractal Design Meshify C white

 

Would appreciate your advice and other suggestions.

 

Thank you.

 

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looks like a solid spec, can't find much really to critique. I'd suggest maybe going with more storage, 1TB goes fast. Unless you already have another storage solution for video and whatnot?

Powerspec 1530 (Clevo PB50DF2) ~ i7 10875H ~ RTX 2070 Super 115W ~ 32GB DDR4 ~ 2x 1TB NVMe ~ 2TB 5400RPM ~ 1080P 240hz matte IPS

 

Gigabyte G1 GA-970-SLI ~ FX 8320 @ 3.3Ghz, 1212mV ~ 16GB DDR3 ~ Radeon 570 4GB ~ 512GB NVMe ~ 2x 1TB HGST 7200RPM

 

Xtras ~ Dell 22" 1680x1050 matte IPS monitor ~ Logi M705 mouse ~ PowerA Fusion Pro Xbox One controller ~ Sony XB950N1 headphones ~ Epson V700 film scanner

 

Streaming Setup ~ OBS Studio with AMF encoding ~ iVCam bridged to LG G6 ~ Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface ~ TONOR condenser cardioid mic

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2 minutes ago, Natty Ice said:

looks like a solid spec, can't find much really to critique. I'd suggest maybe going with more storage, 1TB goes fast. Unless you already have another storage solution for video and whatnot?

I do have few extra SSDs and HDD.

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I am still trying to decide between I9 10850 and 5800x though...

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10 minutes ago, Herkul said:

I am still trying to decide between I9 10850 and 5800x though...

hmm. If the price is about the same for motherboard + CPU for the AMD, I think I'd actually recommend that. As seen here, the 5800X is the same or faster than Intel 10th Gen 10-core chips in Adobe software despite having fewer cores. Plus, you'd have the option of upgrading to a 5900X or 5950X later on with the same motherboard.

Powerspec 1530 (Clevo PB50DF2) ~ i7 10875H ~ RTX 2070 Super 115W ~ 32GB DDR4 ~ 2x 1TB NVMe ~ 2TB 5400RPM ~ 1080P 240hz matte IPS

 

Gigabyte G1 GA-970-SLI ~ FX 8320 @ 3.3Ghz, 1212mV ~ 16GB DDR3 ~ Radeon 570 4GB ~ 512GB NVMe ~ 2x 1TB HGST 7200RPM

 

Xtras ~ Dell 22" 1680x1050 matte IPS monitor ~ Logi M705 mouse ~ PowerA Fusion Pro Xbox One controller ~ Sony XB950N1 headphones ~ Epson V700 film scanner

 

Streaming Setup ~ OBS Studio with AMF encoding ~ iVCam bridged to LG G6 ~ Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface ~ TONOR condenser cardioid mic

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3 minutes ago, Natty Ice said:

hmm. If the price is about the same for motherboard + CPU for the AMD, I think I'd actually recommend that. As seen here, the 5800X is the same or faster than Intel 10th Gen 10-core chips in Adobe software despite having fewer cores. Plus, you'd have the option of upgrading to a 5900X or 5950X later on with the same motherboard.

My only concern is the temperatures. 5800X is hot as hell.

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But it would be a wise choice though.

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4 minutes ago, Herkul said:

My only concern is the temperatures. 5800X is hot as hell.

10850K is hot as hell too 😉

5800X is difficult to cool because of the density but a 360MM AIO should be plenty. Actual power dissipation vs the i9 is less.

Powerspec 1530 (Clevo PB50DF2) ~ i7 10875H ~ RTX 2070 Super 115W ~ 32GB DDR4 ~ 2x 1TB NVMe ~ 2TB 5400RPM ~ 1080P 240hz matte IPS

 

Gigabyte G1 GA-970-SLI ~ FX 8320 @ 3.3Ghz, 1212mV ~ 16GB DDR3 ~ Radeon 570 4GB ~ 512GB NVMe ~ 2x 1TB HGST 7200RPM

 

Xtras ~ Dell 22" 1680x1050 matte IPS monitor ~ Logi M705 mouse ~ PowerA Fusion Pro Xbox One controller ~ Sony XB950N1 headphones ~ Epson V700 film scanner

 

Streaming Setup ~ OBS Studio with AMF encoding ~ iVCam bridged to LG G6 ~ Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface ~ TONOR condenser cardioid mic

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1 minute ago, Natty Ice said:

10850K is hot as hell too 😉

5800X is difficult to cool because of the density but a 360MM AIO should be plenty. Actual power dissipation vs the i9 is less.

I think I need to re pick the parts then and just go with 5800x.

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