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    Hey forum. I'm building a budget Pc for editing videos for YouTube. I'm torn between a pre-built corei5 Pc from Matrix warehouse for R5500 and a build from Rebeltech which consists of:

    Cpu: i3 4170. R1865
    Mobo:Gigabyte H81M-S1. R785
    Ram: Kingston hyperx 4gb cl9. R411
    Hdd: WD cb 1tb. R753
    Case: cooler Master e343. R453
    Psu: seasonic Sii12 530w. R838
    Total: + delivery. R5460

    The matrix build (I don't know the specifics)

    Cpu: core i5
    Mobo: h81
    Ram: 2gb
    Psu: 450w
    Case: zixxa atx
    Total : R5500

    Which one is best? I will invest in a Gpu and an ssd sometime next year but I want to make HD videos(<10mins) in the meantime. Anyone who has purchased a matrix build please share your experience

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuddyBuddah View Post
    Hey forum. I'm building a budget Pc for editing videos for YouTube. I'm torn between a pre-built corei5 Pc from Matrix warehouse for R5500 and a build from Rebeltech which consists of:

    Cpu: i3 4170. R1865
    Mobo:Gigabyte H81M-S1. R785
    Ram: Kingston hyperx 4gb cl9. R411
    Hdd: WD cb 1tb. R753
    Case: cooler Master e343. R453
    Psu: seasonic Sii12 530w. R838
    Total: + delivery. R5460

    The matrix build (I don't know the specifics)

    Cpu: core i5
    Mobo: h81
    Ram: 2gb
    Psu: 450w
    Case: zixxa atx
    Total : R5500

    Which one is best? I will invest in a Gpu and an ssd sometime next year but I want to make HD videos(<10mins) in the meantime. Anyone who has purchased a matrix build please share your experience
    Dunno about Matrix Warehouse, but you'll have a bad time trying to edit videos on 2 Gb of RAM. 4Gb is is going to be difficult enough, 2 Gb is just looking for trouble.

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    So a couple of questions, which application will you be using to edit the videos? Which OS are you intending to run? What would the average length and/or size of the video file be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuddyBuddah View Post
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    Hi and welcome!

    For prebuilt PC's, rather look at www.evetech.co.za. Unfortunately I don't really have experience with video editing so I can't really comment on the requirements.

    However, for comparison, this is what you can get at evetech for similar pricing/specs:

    i3 Skylake R4899

    i5 Haswell R5899

    What is also nice about evetech is that you can take a build and change components as you like.
    Hopefully someone else can pitch in regarding requirements for video editing

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    I will be using Windows. I was thinking about using Adobe premier suggestions are welcome.

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    I want to make short clips 10mins max

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    I'm really liking the i5 deal. Didn't even know about evetech until now thanks.

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    Dude, just go i5 with 8GB RAM and you'll be ok...

    Consider an SSD and/or a RAID0 drive setup to get maximum performance

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    Quote Originally Posted by PsychoFish View Post
    Dude, just go i5 with 8GB RAM and you'll be ok...

    Consider an SSD and/or a RAID0 drive setup to get maximum performance
    ^^This.

    Also, I was curious about the i3 vs. i5, so I asked my brother, who's a video editor for a living, how much CPU's you need. His answer: as many as will fit in the box. Granted, he does it on very white machines that are overpowered and overpriced, so he might be biased.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avatar View Post
    ^^This.

    Also, I was curious about the i3 vs. i5, so I asked my brother, who's a video editor for a living, how much CPU's you need. His answer: as many as will fit in the box. Granted, he does it on very white machines that are overpowered and overpriced, so he might be biased.
    Yeah, I know a lot of people in the film, TV and audio arena and depending on the application and the size of the content you can easily prep yourself for i7's/Xeons, 32GB RAM and SSDs in RAID0/RAID10 configurations...

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