I recently built a $ 3000,- creator PC, which runs great! - Cooler Master Qube 500 flatpack - AMD Ryzen 9 9900X - DeepCool AK620 Digital Pro - Gigabyte Aorus X870E Pro - NZXT C850 Gold ATX 3.1 - 64GB 6.000mt/s CL30 - Gigabyte RTX 5080 - 2x 2TB Samsung 990 Pro I use it with a calibrated 32" 4K QD-OLED monitor for my Adobe CC suite, Blender, Inventor, Topaz etc.. As a full-time photographer/videographer/animator, I couldn't be more happy. It runs very stable.
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My workflow includes VFX/CG, 3D simulation, Video editing. So its a hardcore stuff I guess.😊 Softwares,: Premiere Pro, Davinci, C4D, Unreal Engine, AE, Redshift, Photoshop, Zbrush, Marvelous Designer and Ableton (music hobby
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My next build will be like: Ryzen 9950X Kingston Fury beast 6000mhz 64gb X870E msi tomahawk 2TO 9100 pro 4TO 990 pro NZXT kraken elite 280mn Noctua AF 25 Rtx 5080 asus prime Nzxt C1000 Havn BF360
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Interesting question! Because there are quite a lot of options. Me and a couple of friends of mine wanted to upgrade in the 3000-4000 budget range. And we all went for different solutions. For cooling: if you want something good/low maintenance: Go Noctua If you want it slightly cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro Personally I went for a custom loop with three coolstream se radiators, EKWB ek-dbay d5 pwm mx, EKWB Quantum Velocity2 and Phanteks t30's. For motherboard: I think the Asus proart's are pretty much unbeatable for a creator build. But yeah: you have other options there too. For cpu: 9800x3d if gaming is important. Intel 285 if idle energy consumption matters. I went for the Epyc 4585px because I also use it a bit for server stuff. For GPU: depends a bit on workload and if you like Nvidia. For performance the 5090 is a beast. But 5080 is probably enough for most people. I personally went for a watercooled 7900xtx. But will probably replace that with the 32gig amd gpu that is rumored to come out soon. For memory: I had a good deal on some Corsair Dom.Titan.96GB (2x48) DDR5 6600Mhz Cas32. But yeah: you could also opt for ecc or a bit lower ram sticks if you go for Noctua cooling. For storage: I think the Samsung 9100 pro series is great. I went for 8Tb. But the smaller models are actually a bit faster I believe. So yeah: it depends quite a bit what you use it for. I will use mine for some adobe editing, gaming, homelab and watching youtube fantasizing about my next upgrade :)
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I’m currently building a gaming/editing machine my priorities was able to game, recording at 4K and smooth editing in Davinci Resolve and lots of storage. My current PC is more of a gaming build, still good but priorities have changed. I tend to try and future proof my pc builds so buy once cry once :) My new pc build is based on your creator build with the intel ProArt mb. Big thanks for your video, helped me figure out what to buy and build!
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Dual GPUs for my work will always crank the price higher than I'd like but reality is what it is.
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I tend to go overkill, but I start with CPU, find the best motherboard for that, make sure my RAM is a good fit. Then move to GPU, then PSU. I’m usually around 3k for whatever. As time goes I keep increasing that budget. But I’ve been thinking about building a budget ITX build under 1k just to see what I can get put together. But I’m not a gamer.
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Here's a challenge for you if you chose to take it on, a PC costing $2000 powerful and fast enough for professional use of both 3D modeling and rendering and local AI video generation in at least 1080p. Think you can do it?
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I think a $2000 build would be sick, with $2000 just for the Pc I’m thinking 5070 Ti and 9950X or Ultra 9 plus 64GB of ram can fit in that budget. Just curious would like to see how close I am 😂
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2000 is all you’ll need, if your not needing super fast timelines on insane workflows then I’d go 1000
5 days ago | 0
depends of the part prizes..and what are you looking for the job...and a software that are you used for get this job done...
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I built a nice powerhouse gaming rig for $1500, tell me is it also a creator quality rig??? CPU, 14900K cooled by EKWB 240MM AIO, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaught Extreme thermal Paste. GPU, MSI 5060 TI OC 16GB. With great airflow from 4 140mm G2 noctua fans. SSD 990 PRO, 2TB. With Copper Heatsink, and Thermal Grizzly Minus Pad Advanced Thermal Pad both on top and bottom of SSD. Ram, GSKILL DDR5 2x24 48GB 7000MHZ.
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It should be using the latest and best: 1.9995WX 2. RTX Pro 6000 3. Fully loaded 9GT/s DDR5 Anything else but that is already too dead and dated by AMD and PCMR standards.
3 days ago | 2
The workflow you never test is STREAMING. I want to see OBS and vMIX on various platforms. Strix Halo vs M4 Max. 5070 vs 5070ti vs 5080 vs amd's latest. That is important, as h.264 and h.265 encoder quality varies greatly across these platforms.
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I am building a new PC with these specs: - CPU: AMD RYZEN 9 9950X3D - GPU: ASUS ROG ASTRAL LC GeForce RTX 5090 32GB OC - MoBo: AMD ROG CROSSHAIR X870E EXTREME – AM5 - RAM: Kingston Technology FURY Beast 6400MT/s DDR5 CL32 DIMM RGB – 2x32GB (64GB) - SSD: 3x - 4 TB Samsung 990 PRO - Case: Fractal Design Meshify 3 XL - Ambience Pro RGB - CPU Cooler: Asus ROG RYUJIN III 360 ARGB EXTREME - PSU: be quiet! Dark Power Pro 13 - 1600W - Fans: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 - OS: Windows 11 Home Prem. 64-bit
5 days ago | 1
Open checkbook Need a pc that can play youtube while i scroll thru facebook marketplace
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I need the best creator PC build for this budget. Comment what workflow👇
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