41-50k I want a PC for 4k video editing for around INR 50k. I decided on the components. Can someone please help review it?

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TP-Link Wireless N PCI Express Adapter/TL-WN881ND Network Interface Card.
Decided to buy this one. We recently started getting power cuts and that's when I realised about power backup. I don't have an invertor but I need some backup to at least save the data. I am confused with all the info available out there. Some said it's difficult to pick a UPS since the PSU has active PFC. I think the Corsair CV450 PSU i bought supports Active PFC. Would appreciate any help on this matter
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APC Back UPS 600 (BX600C-IN) was recommended by a team. It's about 3k. Not sure if there is anything lower than this
 
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Yea. So I have placed order for all the components mentioned in the original post from multiple vendors. I hope in a week everything should be here.

I just realised something. I had forgotten about network :D Right now I cant get the lan cable into the room. Thinking of getting a wifi network card since motherboard doesn't have wifi. I saw these two TP-Link TL-WN781ND 150Mbps Wireless N PCI Express Adapter . or TP-Link Wireless N PCI Express Adapter/TL-WN881ND Network Interface Card.
Do you think this should suffice?
I got this in 2016

Rock solid till date.
Dont go for cheap ones.

I think this is the new replacement for the one I got https://www.amazon.in/TP-Link-Arche...ds=PCI+wifi&qid=1598108013&s=computers&sr=1-3


Offline it could be cheaper. Also works in hackintosh.
 
Hi,You have to slightly increase your budget because it is difficult to find such PC for video editing under this budget.
 
better put adobe reviews with different type of effects on same videos w.r.t to cpu usage and GPU usage so we can recommend better
 
Actually it isn't that bad. I and my friend assembled the whole thing and ran a few tests and it good enough. I will update the partpicker info and put up benchmark results on the OP to help out anyone in the future.

I think a lot of folks forget that most "professionals" out there today use laptops for video and photo editing. :) Laptops with poor thermal management and boost speeds that can't sustain >2.5Ghz on 4-6 Cores for longer than a few minutes at best. By that comparison, you have a beast of a system that just works.
 
I think a lot of folks forget that most "professionals" out there today use laptops for video and photo editing. :) Laptops with poor thermal management and boost speeds that can't sustain >2.5Ghz on 4-6 Cores for longer than a few minutes at best. By that comparison, you have a beast of a system that just works.
Haha yes. That's the main reason I went with a PC than a laptop. I actually thought of buying a laptop for this budget but then decided against it.

Thanks a lot to everyone in this community for guiding me with this.
 
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