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You go out of your way to help strangers. Just adding my appreciation.
You go out of your way to help strangers. Just adding my appreciation.
Its not a hard and fast budget. If I need to spend a little more than so be it. I just need to consider buying the displays in the budget.
She was going to spend 29k on an iMac i5
CPU, RAM, and disk are most important. Then i/o for getting video into and off the system, though your source is probably the slowest device.
If I was still seriously into video editing I'd build an overclocked liquid-cooled dual Xeon with 4TB of SSD, 24GB RAM, and another 10-20TB of fast external storage.
[XC] Oj101;17183035 said:If that is even remotely an option, consider the first system I spec'd out with the monitor from the third option and add another 16 GB RAM and 240 GB SSD as a scratch drive. That brings you up to R 27,386 - from there, add two ADATA 2 TB external hard drives (R 1,176 each) for backup and you're at R 29,738. I know you're thinking you don't need two copies, but your first copy should not even be considered a backup, it's simply your first copy. Remember, part of being a professional is having a solid backup in place! Backup to both drives, alternating between the two each week and keep one in a different part of the house or even offsite if possible.
BTW are you a retailer coz i think you've earned the sale.[XC] Oj101;17183013 said:OK using an older platform (Haswell) is out of the question as the Core i7-4790K is actually more expensive than the i7-6700K. I'm going to list three builds here, one without a monitor, one with a 1080p monitor and one with a 4K monitor. Needing to factor in a 4K monitor on a R 15,000 budget is extremely unrealistic and means the computer is going to be entry level by any standards.
Core i7-6700, 16 GB RAM, 240 GB SSD, 2x 2 TB HDD, no monitor, no OS
Core i7-6700 3.40 GHz Quad Core with HyperThreading R 5,923
Cooler Master Hyper 212X Cooler R 600
Asus Trooper B150 Motherboard R 1,514
ADATA 16 GB Kit DDR4-2133 RAM R 1,455
Crucial BX200 240 GB SSD R 1,317
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Gigabyte X1 Case R 480
Corsair CS450M 450w PSU R 1,058
Total R 15,085
Core i5-6500, 16 GB RAM, 240 GB SSD, 2x2 TB HDD, 1080p monitor, no OS
Core i5-6500 3.30 GHz Quad Core R 3,834
Cooler Master Hyper 212X Cooler R 600
Asus Trooper B150 Motherboard R 1,514
ADATA 16 GB Kit DDR4-2133 RAM R 1,455
Crucial BX200 240 GB SSD R 1,317
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Gigabyte X1 Case R 480
Corsair CS450M 450w PSU R 1,058
LG 23MP57HQ 23" IPS Monitor R 2,399
Total R 15,395
Core i3-6100, 8 GB RAM, no SSD, 2 TB HDD, 4K non-IPS monitor, no OS
Core i3-6100 3.70 GHz Dual Core with HyperThreading R 2,219
Cooler Master Hyper 212X Cooler R 600
ASROCK H110M-DGS/D3 Motherboard R 959
Patriot Signature Line 8 GB DDR3-1600 R 599
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Thermaltake V2S Case with 350w PSU R 511
Samsung U28E590D 28" 4K TN Monitor R 9,529
Total R 15,786
Thanks. I have a server for backups. So will do 1TB in the tower and the rest on a push to the server basis.
BTW are you a retailer coz i think you've earned the sale.
Thanks. I'll have a look at rebeltech.
Any merit in running the extra ssd in raid 0 ie going for speed over space?
Thanks. I'll have a look at rebeltech.
Any merit in running the extra ssd in raid 0 ie going for speed over space?
The latest adobe software is mostly all GPU accelerated, and will be more so over the next few years. I wouldn't skimp out on graphics.
[XC] Oj101;17183013 said:OK using an older platform (Haswell) is out of the question as the Core i7-4790K is actually more expensive than the i7-6700K. I'm going to list three builds here, one without a monitor, one with a 1080p monitor and one with a 4K monitor. Needing to factor in a 4K monitor on a R 15,000 budget is extremely unrealistic and means the computer is going to be entry level by any standards.
Core i7-6700, 16 GB RAM, 240 GB SSD, 2x 2 TB HDD, no monitor, no OS
Core i7-6700 3.40 GHz Quad Core with HyperThreading R 5,923
Cooler Master Hyper 212X Cooler R 600
Asus Trooper B150 Motherboard R 1,514
ADATA 16 GB Kit DDR4-2133 RAM R 1,455
Crucial BX200 240 GB SSD R 1,317
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Gigabyte X1 Case R 480
Corsair CS450M 450w PSU R 1,058
Total R 15,085
Core i5-6500, 16 GB RAM, 240 GB SSD, 2x2 TB HDD, 1080p monitor, no OS
Core i5-6500 3.30 GHz Quad Core R 3,834
Cooler Master Hyper 212X Cooler R 600
Asus Trooper B150 Motherboard R 1,514
ADATA 16 GB Kit DDR4-2133 RAM R 1,455
Crucial BX200 240 GB SSD R 1,317
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Gigabyte X1 Case R 480
Corsair CS450M 450w PSU R 1,058
LG 23MP57HQ 23" IPS Monitor R 2,399
Total R 15,395
Core i3-6100, 8 GB RAM, no SSD, 2 TB HDD, 4K non-IPS monitor, no OS
Core i3-6100 3.70 GHz Dual Core with HyperThreading R 2,219
Cooler Master Hyper 212X Cooler R 600
ASROCK H110M-DGS/D3 Motherboard R 959
Patriot Signature Line 8 GB DDR3-1600 R 599
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 7,200 RPM Hard Drive R 1,369
Thermaltake V2S Case with 350w PSU R 511
Samsung U28E590D 28" 4K TN Monitor R 9,529
Total R 15,786
Only issue is that I've bought a 4k display (2nd hand) and on board won't output at 60hz. But I guess we're not doing much 4k so should be fine for now.