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What is your budget?

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Well im already past my budget.It was supposed to be 800$ but ill pay the difference of whatever I go over.Also on your other post ,I wont be playing games mainly editing in cinema 4d,AE,Sony Vegas,etc.Do I still need 8gb.


Well if your going to be running programs like that I would suggest an i7 but thats abit over your budget, so you could overclock the i5 3570k if you get that one?
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Y0_MAMA_N_PAPA wrote
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What is your budget?

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Well im already past my budget.It was supposed to be 800$ but ill pay the difference of whatever I go over.Also on your other post ,I wont be playing games mainly editing in cinema 4d,AE,Sony Vegas,etc.Do I still need 8gb.


Okay, so if this is MAINLY for editing, then downgrade the graphics card to the 7870 (FANTASTIC Card). Yes, 8gb will be needed for rendering in those type of programs. Many editors who make multiple edits daily have at 16gb+. The extra money you save from downgrading the graphics card (The one you chose isnt needed for playing 1 or 2 games.) put into a higher end CPU.
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What is your budget?

Instead of the CPU you have selected at that price, I strongly reccommend upping it a bit more money to this -> [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]



Well im already past my budget.It was supposed to be 800$ but ill pay the difference of whatever I go over.Also on your other post ,I wont be playing games mainly editing in cinema 4d,AE,Sony Vegas,etc.Do I still need 8gb.


Okay, so if this is MAINLY for editing, then downgrade the graphics card to the 7870 (FANTASTIC Card). Yes, 8gb will be needed for rendering in those type of programs. Many editors who make multiple edits daily have at 16gb+. The extra money you save from downgrading the graphics card (The one you chose isnt needed for playing 1 or 2 games.) put into a higher end CPU.

Thanks I will do that and update the list in a few
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Also my monitor is going to be a 42" LCD TV. does that matter how many gb the gpu has?
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Y0_MAMA_N_PAPA wrote Also my monitor is going to be a 42" LCD TV. does that matter how many gb the gpu has?
Screen size doesn't really matter, it's the resolution. A 42in 1080p tv will put the same amount of stress on the gpu as a 23in 1080p monitor.
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You should consider this build before buying.

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The i7 is ideal for rendering, it will offer better speeds than the i5 even while overclocked. I didn't assume you to be overclocking so I went with a locked i7, but if you are up for it, get the K and an aftermarket heatsink. 16gb of ram will benefit more than 8gb for just what you're using for. The 7770 will be best for a couple of games every now and then. Total is $822.92 before shipping.
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If this is for editing, i would sugest an Nvidia GPU for the Cuda Cores and the FX 8350 and atleast 8GB of RAM
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ram is removable access memory basicly makes things quicker
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Im Pretty sure the power supply youve chosen does not come with a power cord, I know it sounds wierd that a power supply wouldnt come with a cord but my friend had one just like that and he had to go buy another one.

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Dinkleberg wrote You should consider this build before buying.

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The i7 is ideal for rendering, it will offer better speeds than the i5 even while overclocked. I didn't assume you to be overclocking so I went with a locked i7, but if you are up for it, get the K and an aftermarket heatsink. 16gb of ram will benefit more than 8gb for just what you're using for. The 7770 will be best for a couple of games every now and then. Total is $822.92 before shipping.

Okay im going to edit it a little.I dont need a dvd drive as I already have one I will see what I can do about upgrading the i5 to a i7.
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