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PC on a budget! PD 12
wutang4life36
Newbie Location: miami Joined: Jan 21, 2016 16:32 Messages: 2 Offline
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hey guys, looking to build a budget friendly PC strictly for video and photo editing only. not looking for a Monster super computer to play the latest and greatest. just enough power to handle Powerdirector 12, which i currently have.

hope someone could help, thanks wu tang
The Shadowman
Senior Contributor Location: UK Joined: Dec 15, 2014 13:06 Messages: 1831 Offline
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Quote hey guys, looking to build a budget friendly PC strictly for video and photo editing only. not looking for a Monster super computer to play the latest and greatest. just enough power to handle Powerdirector 12, which i currently have.

hope someone could help, thanks


Trust me, sooner or later you will want to go beyond PD 12, and then you'll regret not building a future proof machine. If I were you I would bite the bullet now and go for the best you can afford.

The latest versions of PD are are power hungry especially if you edit 4K (you will one day - oh yes you will)

I'll let the experts suggest a build for you, but an i7 processor will be a good start paired with no less than 16 Gb of Ram, and, oh yes, a good sized SSD will help a lot.

Good luck with it.

Robert

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Quote hey guys, looking to build a budget friendly PC strictly for video and photo editing only. not looking for a Monster super computer to play the latest and greatest. just enough power to handle Powerdirector 12, which i currently have.

hope someone could help, thanks


Trust me, sooner or later you will want to go beyond PD 12, and then you'll regret not building a future proof machine. If I were you I would bite the bullet now and go for the best you can afford.

The latest versions of PD are are power hungry especially if you edit 4K (you will one day - oh yes you will)

I'll let the experts suggest a build for you, but an i7 processor will be a good start paired with no less than 16 Gb of Ram, and, oh yes, a good sized SSD will help a lot.

Good luck with it.

Robert


I can only agree with you Robert! Better be prepared for the future because editors get hungry as well and want always more effects if they are creative!

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PepsiMan
Senior Contributor Location: Clarksville, TN Joined: Dec 29, 2010 01:20 Messages: 1054 Offline
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welcome to the forum.

Quote hey guys, looking to build a budget friendly PC strictly for video and photo editing only. not looking for a Monster super computer to play the latest and greatest. just enough power to handle Powerdirector 12, which i currently have.

hope someone could help, thanks


cheap is cheap.
what is your budget???

Robert already mentioned...

16GB RAM ≈ $150.00
SSD / NVMe M.2 ≥ 500GB ≈ $170.00

so add +


HDD 1TB ≈ $80.00 (optional if you get SSD)
minimum gpu nVidia GTX 1050Ti ≈ $140.00
CPU $? (+ cpu cooler$)
case $
power supply ≈ 500W $
Motherboard $
BD rw... $

or looking for second hand pc???

happy happy joy joy
PepsiMan
'garbage in garbage out'

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'no bridge too far'

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wutang4life36
Newbie Location: miami Joined: Jan 21, 2016 16:32 Messages: 2 Offline
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ok guys, i completely understand that i'm way behind in PC technology. I simply don't have the money to spend on a high end PC. So let me explain in more details.

i have an OLD computer! about 6 yrs old.. i know. But, i am able to run PD12 just fine with 1080p video files. All videos on my youtube channel have been done with PD12 (youtube.com/ismaelrodriguez45)

THE PROBLEM: it's just a bit slow. and when i add a 4k video file, shadow files takes forever! so i mostly do 1080p, which is fine with me, i'm not creating blockbuster movies lol.

in the 6yrs i've had this PC i never upgraded anything, PC parts are expensive (for me). so i think that if i upgrade at least the CPU and the memory.. it should be faster than what im currently using. again, it wont be the latest and greatest, but at least better. i know, its like buying a PS2 at a time when PS4 is out.. im late, i get it.

My PC Specs:

Asus M4A785T-M

AMD Athlon II X4 630 2.81GHz

nvidia geforce gtx 570

6 GB (RAM)

Windows 7 ultimate 64bit

On the PD12 box, it recommends a AMD FX series, but from what ive read online my motherboard wont support it. so i think the fastest CPU i can get is the AMD phenom II x6, would that be fine?

and i think i should upgrade my RAM to 8gb instead of 6.

my budget is $200, i know that's joke, but i'm sure there's some users here who use PD with some older PC just fine.

any help would be appreciated thanks guys

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wu tang
PepsiMan
Senior Contributor Location: Clarksville, TN Joined: Dec 29, 2010 01:20 Messages: 1054 Offline
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Quote ...
My PC Specs:

Asus M4A785T-M

AMD Athlon II X4 630 2.81GHz

nvidia geforce gtx 570

6 GB (RAM)

Windows 7 ultimate 64bit...


no, don't upgrade any components. it's waste of money.

yeah, it's that slow. <- edit

save little more and buy these ->

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Precision-T3600-2-20GHz-8C-Xeon-E5-2660-32GB-RAM-No-3-5-HDD-No-OS-/381868735349?hash=item58e9267b75:g:XxAAAOSwo4pYZAqJ

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Precision-T5600-2x-2-20GHz-8C-E5-2660-16GB-RAM-2x-500GB-HD-No-OS-/182388025949?hash=item2a772c6a5d:g:uF4AAOSwEzxYZnlo


these pcs sucks up reasonable electricity, just add your OS w7 ultimate which supports up to 2 cpus.

if these comps doesn't come with a GPU then use yours till you get a better one-> GTX 1050Ti ($140).

one step at a time...



my recommendations for pc video editing specs.

* stay away from Intel CPUs with U or M suffixes!



CPU ≥ 8000

GPU ≥ 5000

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RAM - ≥ 16GB @2400MHz (3200MHz)

SSD - Samsung V-NAND 850 EVO 500GB

NVMe M.2 - Intel 600P 512GB or Samsung V-NAND 850 EVO M.2 500GB

HDD - ≥1TB WD Black SATA III 7200RPM or RE4 64MB cache 7200RPM '



go here-> http://www.cpubenchmark.net/

and put your cpu ' X4 630 ' and click on the ' Price performance comparison ' to see what your number is.

higher the better even though they're benchmarked for playing games...



my 5.5 yrs old Dell XPS which is home to PD 12Ultimate and rated less than 8000 does 4K!

happy happy joy joy

PepsiMan

'garbage in garbage out'

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'no bridge too far'

Yashica Electro 8 LD-6 Super 8mm
Asrock TaiChi X470, AMD R7 2700X, W7P 64, MSI GTX1060 6GB, Corsair 16GB/RAM
Dell XPS L702X i7-2860QM, W7P / W10P 64, Intel HD3000/nVidia GT 550M 1GB, Micron 16GB/RAM
Samsung Galaxy Note3/NX1
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Newbie Joined: Jan 19, 2015 12:06 Messages: 32 Offline
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Check ebay & for under $1,000-- you can find 3 year old off lease dual Xeon Dell pro workstations with lots of RAM and professional level GPUs & reliablility hard drives.

Add a small Samsung SSD for the OS drive & you're set to go.

The ones I have bought have never let me down as far as video editing.
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