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I plan doing some noob youtube video editing, streaming and mostylu gaming. What build i should choose and why ? ( 1440p monitor probably ) 

This build will be for long run 3/4years.

 

 

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GPU: Evga 980Ti Hybrid 
Case: NZXT H440
SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250gb 
HDD: WD BLUE 1TB
PSU: EVGA SUPERNOVA 750 G2
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1 minute ago, IPickle said:

If you are streaming and editing, I believe you would benefit from the extra cores. I'd choose Big Dream 1

Thanks for coming and giving your opinion sir! I am really noob at editing dont know that much for real...... and i am new to streaming aswell. I just want to start out youtube channel and do that kind of stuff. 

 

Should i go for 1080p 144hz G-syng monitor or 1440p 60hz monitor ? 

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Dream One, more cores are better for editing, also DX12 will want more cores, so it will be a better gaming chip when its released. If I were you I would look at a 1440P 144hz Gsync especially with a 980ti

 

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Just now, stealth80 said:

Dream One, more cores are better for editing, also DX12 will want more cores, so it will be a better gaming chip when its released. If I were you I would look at a 1440P 144hz Gsync especially with a 980ti

Thanks for posting your opinion on my topic sir! 

Well 1440p 144hz Gsyng IPS is tons of money :D

If i choose 1080p with 980ti it will max out for longer period of time games than 1440p, am i wrong sir ? 

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58 minutes ago, Redjo said:

Thanks for posting your opinion on my topic sir! 

Well 1440p 144hz Gsyng IPS is tons of money :D

If i choose 1080p with 980ti it will max out for longer period of time games than 1440p, am i wrong sir ? 

Not wrong, however I find the difference between 1080p and 1440p worth it. I have 2 1440p monitors and would never consider going back to 1080p. If you are not doing competitive gaming, I find 60hz fine. But as you said, the hike in price between 60hz and 144hz is a lot.

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