Will this build do for DSLR video editing?

alexiusyap

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CPU: i5 4570
Motherboard: asrock b85m
RAM: gskill 1600mhz 16gb
HDD: 1tb wd caviar black 7200rpm
PSU: corsair 650w
GPU: gtx 650 ti

going to be editing only on adobe after effects and premiere, wont be doing much gaming maybe only one or two games
 

PCDave

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Alex, what is your budget?

CPU + mobo should be fine, however going with a i7 hyper threaded would be nice, as hyper threading shows improvement in video editing, but not for gaming however. Or if you are on a budget, you could go with a AMD 6core or 8 core.

RAM is good, 16GB is basically required for video editing.

I would pick up a SSD as well for your boot drive, and depending on your needs:

Intel 520: Reliability (look out for 510 on sale)
Samsung 840: Cheap and Speedy (look out for 830 on sale, 840 pro is a upgrade option)
Crucial M4 and Kingston HyperX ssds are good aswell.

PSU is fine, I would upgrade your graphics card to something like a GTX 760 however.
 

sarwar_r87

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looks reasonable. but you can probably save a lot of money going for an AMD 6 core or 8 core. they will perform better for video editing and encoding..

or you could go i7, pay a LOT more and get the same performance (more or less, but AMD "smokes" i7 in encoding) compared to a AMD 8 core :)
 

punahou1

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If you are just editing amateur or home videos your system configuration will do just fine. (My system is several generations behind your configuration and I have no problem editing my Nikon D5100 videos). If, however, you intend to do editing for others, in great volume, or as the primary function of your system I would strongly encourage you to throw in an SSD and consider going with an i7 processor.
 

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you at least want a source hdd and a destination hdd to get the most out of your cpu. other wise it will slow down because with only 1 drive the hdd will have to read then write then read then write... with ~12ms delay while the head moves each time. This is far from ideal. Ideally Adobe would like 4 seperate drives or arrays; an OS disk, a Source drive, A Destination Drive, and a Scratch drive.
 

alexiusyap

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my budget is $1000 max but any cheaper suggestions would definitely be appreciated. also, i dont think im going to be doing any hardcore editing. maybe just a few skate videos and documentaries but that's it. so, is my build just fine doing just that? or do i really need to upgrade to an i7? lastly, an amd fx 8350 is hard to come by where im from and i think i'd rather go with the new haswell technology. thank you all for the quick repsonses!
 

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Yup, should be fine.

Just upgrade to an SSD and get a better GPU when you have the chance.