4K editing PC 2020
Finally I managed to get all my bits and pieces together for a new computer. I had a budget of 1000€. I decided to go with two displays to add some bat cave factor lol So the budget ended up to be 1105€ with the displays. I went thru the internet several times and was looking for deals and discount products. I ordered the hardware from three different stores. My coal was to make a pc for editing and multitasking. I'm not interested about gaming but I would like to try my new setup for that too. I think my oldest son will do it for me anyway :D Here is the new setup I ended up, watching a ton of Youtube videos and tutorials. I'm not a tech guy by any means. List from the parts I used -CPU AMD Ryzen 7 2700 -processor AM4 162,90€ -CPU cooler includes above -Motherboard MSI B450-A Pro MAX, ATX 99.90€ -Memory G.Skill 16GB (2 x 8GB) Sniper X, DDR4 3200MHz, CL16, 1.35V 90.00€ -Storage 1 Samsung 500GB 970 EVO SSD-levy, M.2 2280, PCIe 3.0 x4, NVM 99.90€ -Storage 2 Seagate 1TB BarraCuda, 3.5" SATA III 49.90€ -Video card MSI GeForce GTX 1650 VENTUS XS 4G OC 159,90€ -case Fractal Design Focus G -ATX 50,90€ -Power supply Seasonic 550W FOCUS GX-550, modular ATX 80 Plus Gold, black 89,90€ Total 803,30€ +I added two TRUST GXT 762W, 120mm LED-fans 9,90€ a piece. I had a Windows myself. All the cables came with the power supply. After reading all the manuals (I actually did it this time) all went together easily. It's just a bolt and click on process. Several meters of wire is hidden behind the back wall. This is a nice touch designed on these new cases. And believe it or not, it started up from first push of the button! I installed the operating system and all the drivers needed and a live wallpaper program for cool backgrounds lol I hid all the cables in the channel I build for electrics in my workbench. Looks pretty clean! I mounted the second display on the wall. I had to do some reorganizing with the tools. I had to leave a little cap between the displays. The power button is under the display. I did a "drawer" for the keyboard and mouse. Now the buttons are at the right height for ergonomics. And it's easy to push the stuff under the table if I'm doing some work on the bench. The displays can be turned any position needed. My command center is beginning to look ready. Biggest job was to move all my pictures from the old computer. There was a few. My old machine went to my daughter. I emptied it totally and reinstalled the windows. it's working great for ten years old computer. Thanks for tuning in to my workshop! Please subscribe and leave a comment and like! Thanks and Cheers! -T-handle
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