vineetrad
Apprentice
Hi,
I want to build a system for Premiere Pro (4k edits for long form documentary content), Davinci Resolve (grading, denoising, stabilizing) and Topaz Video AI (upscaling, denoising to 4k small bits of archival footage).
Here is what I have out together along with a brief rationale for why I have chosen something. Would be great to get some inputs. Budget is upto 5L (can go higher if there is a real need).
Processor: Ryzen 9950x (I am not interested in gaming but open to leaelrn about any reasons the x3d would be better even for my use cases). The upgradability of the AM5 platform till 2027 at least makes the AMD a better option to the Ultra 9 option to me)
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair Hero X870e
I also considered the slightly cheaper MSI MPG X870e carbon wifi and the much cheaper MSI X870 Tomahawk Wifi.
However the 5 Nvme slots on the Asus without sacrificing bus speeds makes it attractive for me to put the files, scratch, cache and project files for video software on different high speed nvme drives. Also 3 of the Nvme are gen 5 which is great. The high number of Sata connectors is also helpful as I would have 3 Sata SSDs and 2 7200rpm platter HDDs also that I would like to connect. The many USB connectors are also good as are the more robust power for overclocking options. For all these reasons I think the premium for the Asus board makes sense
Graphics card: Rtx 4070ti super or 5070ti or 5080 or 5090. I am not sure about whether the current pricing premium being demanded for the 5080 and 5090 due to supply/demand and the AI hype makes sense. The 4070ti super seems a stable, mature card with the best ROI currently. The 50 series 4:2:2 hardware support is attractive due to Ryzen not having Intel Quick Sync support at the CPU level. I was thinking of going with the 4070ti Super for now and then skipping directly to a top end 60 series card later. Topaz Video AI I guess is the main tool tlwehre the 5090 would shine significantly compared to the 4070Ti Super since I have no gaming nor 8k video workflow.
I have always used Asus and MSI cards so Asus tuf gaming and MSI gaming x trio were the specific brands/model lines I was considering. I have admittedly not been following PC and gfx components for the last 8 years so I am unaware about the quality of what seems to be new cheaper brands like Zotac, Inno, Galax etc. I would look to you all for your opinions if such brands are to be considered.
Storage: 2 WD black and 1 Samsung 9100 Pro Gen 5 nvme drives. 2 TB, 4TB and 8TB
I have about 5TB of film data I want to copy over to the 8TB nvme and the other two drives can be used for OS/apps and scratch/preview/other misc use
RAM:
GSkill trident z5 neo rgb ddr5 cl30 6000Mhz ram amd expo
or
Corsair Vengeance or Dominator Titanium ddr5 6400 cl32 amd expo
32x2 sticks. Or 64x2 sticks. I am not sure I need to get 128GB straight away?
Cooler:
Arctic liquid freezer iii pro 360 or nzxt kraken elite 360 rgb or asus or asus rog ryujin iii 360 argb.
I do not know how hot this system configuration gets when idling and when on full load. I will be moving to NCR at some stage which gets quite hot so I would want to ensure cooling is more than adequate to not cause any stability or overheating issues. I liked the screens the Nzxt and Asus provide but the Artic seems to be very robust and no nonsense. I would leave it to you all to suggest what has enough buffer room to ensure this.
PSU: Corsair HX1200i 1200W 80+ Platinum, Fully Modular, ATX 3.0
I would like there to be a high quality PSU with enough and more buffer vs the current power requirements. Open to other PSU options if any are better.
Chassis: I do not want a smaller case. I like very large cases with enough and more space, uncrowded attachment of large devices like gfc cards and AIO coolers and with ample options for larger fans and very good ventilation. I would like a tool-free case if possible.
The Lian Li Lancool III RGB (White) seemed ok to me but I would much prefer it if someone can suggest an appropriate option referring to my wishlist above. It can be from a higher price segment than the Lian Li if need be.
Thank you for any help guys!
I want to build a system for Premiere Pro (4k edits for long form documentary content), Davinci Resolve (grading, denoising, stabilizing) and Topaz Video AI (upscaling, denoising to 4k small bits of archival footage).
Here is what I have out together along with a brief rationale for why I have chosen something. Would be great to get some inputs. Budget is upto 5L (can go higher if there is a real need).
Processor: Ryzen 9950x (I am not interested in gaming but open to leaelrn about any reasons the x3d would be better even for my use cases). The upgradability of the AM5 platform till 2027 at least makes the AMD a better option to the Ultra 9 option to me)
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair Hero X870e
I also considered the slightly cheaper MSI MPG X870e carbon wifi and the much cheaper MSI X870 Tomahawk Wifi.
However the 5 Nvme slots on the Asus without sacrificing bus speeds makes it attractive for me to put the files, scratch, cache and project files for video software on different high speed nvme drives. Also 3 of the Nvme are gen 5 which is great. The high number of Sata connectors is also helpful as I would have 3 Sata SSDs and 2 7200rpm platter HDDs also that I would like to connect. The many USB connectors are also good as are the more robust power for overclocking options. For all these reasons I think the premium for the Asus board makes sense
Graphics card: Rtx 4070ti super or 5070ti or 5080 or 5090. I am not sure about whether the current pricing premium being demanded for the 5080 and 5090 due to supply/demand and the AI hype makes sense. The 4070ti super seems a stable, mature card with the best ROI currently. The 50 series 4:2:2 hardware support is attractive due to Ryzen not having Intel Quick Sync support at the CPU level. I was thinking of going with the 4070ti Super for now and then skipping directly to a top end 60 series card later. Topaz Video AI I guess is the main tool tlwehre the 5090 would shine significantly compared to the 4070Ti Super since I have no gaming nor 8k video workflow.
I have always used Asus and MSI cards so Asus tuf gaming and MSI gaming x trio were the specific brands/model lines I was considering. I have admittedly not been following PC and gfx components for the last 8 years so I am unaware about the quality of what seems to be new cheaper brands like Zotac, Inno, Galax etc. I would look to you all for your opinions if such brands are to be considered.
Storage: 2 WD black and 1 Samsung 9100 Pro Gen 5 nvme drives. 2 TB, 4TB and 8TB
I have about 5TB of film data I want to copy over to the 8TB nvme and the other two drives can be used for OS/apps and scratch/preview/other misc use
RAM:
GSkill trident z5 neo rgb ddr5 cl30 6000Mhz ram amd expo
or
Corsair Vengeance or Dominator Titanium ddr5 6400 cl32 amd expo
32x2 sticks. Or 64x2 sticks. I am not sure I need to get 128GB straight away?
Cooler:
Arctic liquid freezer iii pro 360 or nzxt kraken elite 360 rgb or asus or asus rog ryujin iii 360 argb.
I do not know how hot this system configuration gets when idling and when on full load. I will be moving to NCR at some stage which gets quite hot so I would want to ensure cooling is more than adequate to not cause any stability or overheating issues. I liked the screens the Nzxt and Asus provide but the Artic seems to be very robust and no nonsense. I would leave it to you all to suggest what has enough buffer room to ensure this.
PSU: Corsair HX1200i 1200W 80+ Platinum, Fully Modular, ATX 3.0
I would like there to be a high quality PSU with enough and more buffer vs the current power requirements. Open to other PSU options if any are better.
Chassis: I do not want a smaller case. I like very large cases with enough and more space, uncrowded attachment of large devices like gfc cards and AIO coolers and with ample options for larger fans and very good ventilation. I would like a tool-free case if possible.
The Lian Li Lancool III RGB (White) seemed ok to me but I would much prefer it if someone can suggest an appropriate option referring to my wishlist above. It can be from a higher price segment than the Lian Li if need be.
Thank you for any help guys!