Hello,
I'm building a fairly powerful new system for my home recording studio. Its main use will be multi-track digital audio recording with Cubase 12 and some light video editing using Powerdirector 365 (at least for now). Though I will be using a 49" Ultrawide monitor, I do not play games or watch movies on my PC at all, so I don't need a high end GPU.
I figure with my modest GPU needs, I can reasonably save myself some money in the GPU dept and still get a decent video card that will serve my purposes for several years (my 2 previous studio PC builds have each lasted over 10 years). If I thought the Intel onboard graphics would cut the mustard, I'd be very happy to avoid buying a discreet graphics card altogether, but that seems too good to be true.
Seeking some opinions on which direction to go.
Main System Components
Chris
I'm building a fairly powerful new system for my home recording studio. Its main use will be multi-track digital audio recording with Cubase 12 and some light video editing using Powerdirector 365 (at least for now). Though I will be using a 49" Ultrawide monitor, I do not play games or watch movies on my PC at all, so I don't need a high end GPU.
I figure with my modest GPU needs, I can reasonably save myself some money in the GPU dept and still get a decent video card that will serve my purposes for several years (my 2 previous studio PC builds have each lasted over 10 years). If I thought the Intel onboard graphics would cut the mustard, I'd be very happy to avoid buying a discreet graphics card altogether, but that seems too good to be true.
Seeking some opinions on which direction to go.
Main System Components
- Intel Core i7 13700K
- Asus ProArt Creator z690 motherboard
- 64GB Corsair Dominator DDR5 RAM @ 5200mhz
- Corsair RM850x PSU
- 49" Samsung Odyssey Ultrawide Curved Monitor
Chris
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