Best products from r/buildapcvideoediting

We found 21 comments on r/buildapcvideoediting discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 24 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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u/leandroc76 · 2 pointsr/buildapcvideoediting
If you can handle the budget... go with it. Looks good, for a gaming rig. If you'd like to save a few bucks... I just posted this build:

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Type|Item|Price
----|:----|:----
CPU Cooler | be quiet! - SHADOW ROCK LP 51.4 CFM CPU Cooler | $43.38 @ OutletPC
Memory | G.Skill - Ripjaws Z Series 64GB (8 x 8GB) DDR3-2400 Memory | $449.99 @ Newegg
Storage | SanDisk - Ultra II 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive | $79.99 @ Amazon
Storage | ADATA - XPG SX8200 960GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive | $208.99 @ Amazon
Storage | Toshiba - X300 4TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive | $110.99 @ Dell
Video Card | Gigabyte - Radeon RX VEGA 64 8GB Video Card | $484.98 @ Newegg Business
Case | Rosewill - RISE ATX Full Tower Case | $79.99 @ Amazon
Power Supply | Rosewill - HIVE 750W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply | $74.89 @ OutletPC
Other| SuperMicro X11SRA-F| $300.00
Other| Intel® Xeon® W-2125 Processor| $480.01
| Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
| Total | $2313.21
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-11-01 13:13 EDT-0400 |


I recommend the Vega 64 over ANY gpu right now. 2048 Memory interface width and 483.8 GB/s Memory Bandwidth... the two things that make the BIGGEST difference in video editing. For the price, you can't beat it.
u/leoyoung1 · 2 pointsr/buildapcvideoediting

This would be a nice machine and should serve you well. One issue is that it does not support ECC memory and that is one thing that distinguishes professional class workstations. For small files, it's not that important but the larger the file, the more important it becomes. No one likes having a file they are working on corrupt as they are working. Best case, it is annoying. Worst case, you lose a lot of work.


Personally speaking, I would much rather have the 2950X Threadripper than the Intel chip. More cores, many more PCIe lanes and cheaper to boot. Thunderbolt is courtesy of a Titan Ridge Thunderbolt adapter card. You will be able to run Mac OS on this machine and it will be very fast. The X399 motherboard uses ECC ram, like the Mac Pro, which isn't a must but is a very nice thing to have.

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This solution does require some research and some work. Ultimately it will give you a very good machine for significantly less than Apple hardware. If you are techie, this is not a big deal. If you are not, then I would pass on this solution.

u/Holabobito99 · 1 pointr/buildapcvideoediting

so this is my full spec of RAM:
XPG Gammix D10 DDR4-3000 PC4-24000 8GB x 2 CL16-20-20 1.35V AX4U300038G16A-BW10

i tried looking for the model and the closest thing i could find is https://www.newegg.com/xpg-16gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/0RN-003P-000Z2?Item=9SIAGY99P54267

I saw this one however, same brand, which is a good price it seems, https://www.amazon.com/XPG-Z1-2400MHz-Silver-AX4U240038G16-DSZ1/dp/B07HSZYNN5/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=ddr4-3000%2Bpc4-24000%2B8gbx2%2Bcl16-20-20&qid=1572118623&s=electronics&sr=1-4&th=1

u/justinm517 · 2 pointsr/buildapcvideoediting

Watch out; "M.2" is simply an SSD form-factor. If you're looking for a super-fast (but more expensive) SSD, what you should be looking for is an "NVMe M.2 SSD". The keyword here is "NVMe", which is the interface that blesses an SSD with extremely high speeds. An example of this would be the Samsung 970 EVO.

If you're looking for a regular-fast (and cheaper) SSD, what you're looking for is a "SATA M.2 SSD". The keyword here is "SATA", which is a slower interface that is limited to a max theoretical transfer speed of 6Gb/s (6 Gigabit, or 0.75 Gigabyte). An example of this would be the WD Blue M.2 SSD.



>What the speed up to on m.2?

Here's a comparison:

The Samsung 970 EVO, which uses a PCIe Gen 3.0 Interface, has a Maximum Sequential Read Speed of 3,500MB/s (spec listed on Samsung website).

The Corsair MP600 drive (listed by /u/yeezust), which uses a PCIe Gen 4.0 Interface, has a Maximum Sequential Read Speed of 4,950MB/s (spec listed on Corsair website).