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Hi, I am going to be editing video at 1080p on adobe premier pro and using illustrator and after effects, will the parts I've choosen be able to handle it and run smoothly 

 

I5 8400 CPU

EVGA 1050 SC

Corsair vengeance 16gb 2400 MHz (1x16 stick)

Crucial mx500 ssd

Segate baracuda hdd (7200)

Gigabyte B360n motherboard 

Corsair 450 psu

Thermaltake core V1 case 

 

Thx 

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1 minute ago, Reece1999 said:

Hi, I am going to be editing video at 1080p on adobe premier pro and using illustrator and after effects, will the parts I've choosen be able to handle it and run smoothly 

 

I5 8400 CPU

EVGA 1050 SC

Corsair vengeance 16gb 2400 MHz (1x16 stick)

Crucial mx500 ssd

Segate baracuda hdd (7200)

Gigabyte B360n motherboard 

Corsair 450 psu

Thermaltake core V1 case 

 

Thx 

These parts should easily be able to edit 1080 on Premiere Pro. I would reccomend upgrading your CPU to the i5-8600K so you have the ability to overclock. Dependant on what cooler you are using you should probably upgrade to an AIO so you can get the most out of the overclocked chip.

 

 

idk tbh

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1 minute ago, Reece1999 said:

@TheEvanFactor I'm not really botherd about render times, as long as it runs everything I said smoothly, that's all that matters

you probably want to rethink about your PSU choice though the VS is as garbage as it gets.

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9 minutes ago, Reece1999 said:

CX450 psu @Princess Cadence

It's decent, however I would never cheap out on a psu unless you absolutely have to, that being said, it shouldn't just immediately explode, and it should be a pretty decent psu for the meanwhile.

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39 minutes ago, Reece1999 said:

CX450 psu @Princess Cadence

CX450 should be ok. I don't have too much to say about the build. It looks pretty decent.

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Get DDR4-2666 memory. It is supported by the cpu and will offer a small performance improvement.

 

Unless you really expect to upgrade to 32GB of memory, consider getting a 2x8GB memory kit. Dual channel memory operation will add a little more performance.

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