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AliceSML79
Sand Filter
Joined: 25 Mar 2017
Posts: 7
Location: Broken Arrow, OK 74014
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AliceSML79's Editing Lan PC the Pink Pulverizer Project
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Hello my name is Alice and I'm new to the group. I am supposed hoping since I am no somebody could look at my computer build and tell me if it would be a good editing and land computer for gaming at the parties. I hope it will be good anyways I spent a lot of time picking out parts. Like the motherboard I chose would have Dual M.2 SSDs. And then I'd have a 2 to 3 very large SSDs are one very large 3.5 hard drive for mass storage. I'm just not sure if the 3.5 inch drive will be able to fit in there with the water cooler and push poll. If I go with the large SSD 2.5 inch I will have it set up in a raid configuration on two of them. I do know the power supply is overkill but it's a better future proofing for whatever the future may hold and graphics card and processor power requirements. Some of the parts are cosmetic to go with the pink pulverizer name.
Pink Pulverizer Project: http://a.co/es4p3jN
* SilverStone Technology Mini-DTX, Mini-ITX Small Form Factor Computer Case SG13P Pink
* SilverStone Technology 120mm RGB LED Fan Guard / Grill FG121
* SilverStone Technology RGB LED 8 Port Hub with 2 RGB Light Strips LSB01
* Silverstone Tek Professional Slim 120mm Fan with Fine-Tuned Performance and Low Noise Cooling FW121
* Silverstone Tek Durable High-Performance All-In-One Liquid CPU Cooler with Dual Adjustable 120mm PWM Fans Cooling TD03-E
* SilverStone Technology Strider Series Fully Modular 800W ATX Power Supply with 80 Plus Titanium PS-ST80F-TI
* Seagate 10TB BarraCuda Pro 7200RPM SATA 6GB/s 256MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive???
* Samsung 850 EVO 4TB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD
* Samsung 960 PRO Series - 2TB PCIe NVMe - M.2 Internal SSD
* Corsair LPX 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz C16 DDR4 DRAM Memory Kit, Black
* Intel 7th Gen Intel Core Desktop Processor i7-7700K
* ASUS ROG Strix Z270I Gaming
* ASUS ROG Strix GeForceĀ® GTX 1080 Ti OC edition
* Samsung UN60JS7000 60-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV
* Sonos 5.1 Home Theater System PLAYBAR, SUB, PLAY:1 Wireless Rears Combination
* Universal Table Top TV Stand for 32" - 60" Flat-Screen Televisions
* MEALINK HDMI Cable 35ft(10M) - HDMI 2.0 Support 4Kx2K - Pure Copper Wire - High Speed 18Gbps - Gold Plated Connectors - Ethernet, Audio Return,UHD 4K 2160P, 1080P, 3D
* Microsoft Windows 10 Pro | USB Flash Drive
* Cyberlink PowerDVD 16 Ultra
* Corel VideoStudio Ultimate X10
* Corel PaintShop Pro X9 Ultimate
* CLIP STUDIO PAINT PRO
Last edited by AliceSML79 on Sat Mar 25, 2017 10:17 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Sat Mar 25, 2017 11:55 am
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Sevnn
Candy Cane King
Joined: 22 Mar 2003
Posts: 7711
Location: Kyrat
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I read your post shortly after you made it but had a tough time taking the build seriously. No offense, but a new person coming in asking for advice on a $9000+ build before you bring in the TV/monitor is strange. If you can afford such a build, great, but it is massively overkill for most purposes. The CPU and RAM are reasonable, but do you need 16 TB of SSD? If so, go for it, but most reasonable builds would put in a 512 M.2, add in a large storage drive, and call it a day. That would cut your cost by about $6000k.
Have you used other content creation software besides Corel? At the scale you are building, that seems like building a twin turbo V-8 sports car and putting it on bicycle tires. You should be looking at Adobe Creative Suite at a minimum.
Have you used a 4K 60" before? You included a 35' HDMI cable in the build so I'm guessing you are looking for a setup that allows you to have the monitor across the room. I've not seen this type of setup in use, but I am concerned that DPI scaling will cause much of your interface to be too small to read well at a distance. I run a 4K 32" at home and love it, but I can't image in being more than a couple feet away. You also need to make sure that the TV and the video card are both capable of doing 60 FPS over HDMI. I run my 4K monitor on display port and it takes a special mode to do 60 FPS. The new HDMI specs support 60 but that doesn't mean the TV will actually do it. Its much harder for the TVs to do that rate.
If you can find a similar case that is slightly bigger, it will give you more room for W/C, more room for that big video card, and open up options for MicroATX which would give you more PCIe options and 4 slots of ram.
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Tue Mar 28, 2017 3:46 am
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