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Low Budgets!!! Let's Build a Video Editing Computer Powered by Intel Core i7

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Hey Guys, I am here again to teach you how to build a cheap video editing computer as well as for streaming,

Okay so on my personal experience on video editing, back way then when my PC was running on a dual core processor, a 3GB RAM, and 320GB HDD, I was so bummed when it comes in editing videos. Back way then, the editing was fine, I can do it without a lag, but when I come on previewing my work, it really gives me a pain in the head because it was very lag, I can't stand the choppy preview of my editing video, so on that same day I decided to build a new system that is good for both gaming and powerful video editing.

FINAL BUILD SPECIFICATIONS


Motherboard:
Intel Core i7-4790k
Processor:
Intel Core i7-4790k 4.40GHz 8mb Cache
RAM:
Corsair 2x8GB (16GB)
HDD:
WD 1TB 
Video Card:
EVGA GeForce GTX 2GB

So let's get started!!!

First we will find a good processor that can withstand the power of Video editing software.

PROCESSOR: Total Price $339 | Buy Intel Core i7-4790K

For the processor, you can check out my previous post about Intel Core i7-4790K for my personal review of the processor. For this build we will going to use this processor, because it's cheap than other i7 core processors, though it's price was $382 but still worth it for both gaming and video editing.

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Model:
Intel Core i7-4790k
Cores:
4 Cores
FSB Speed:
4.40GHz
L2 Cache:
8MB
Instruction Set:

Socket:
LGA 1150

MOTHERBOARD: Total Cost $139.99 | Buy ASUS Z97

 For the motherboard of this build, I choose the ASUS Z97 for its capability for optimizing the system, it has a chip embedded called as '"5 way optimizer" you can check out this link for more information about "5 way optimizer". This Board can cost you a bucks but again, it's worth it when it comes in video editing for your personal income.

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Model:
ASUS Z97-A ATX
Processor Socket:
LGA 1150
Memory Slot:
DDR 3
PCI Slots:
(x2)PCI-E 3.0 and PCI-E 2.0
Storage Interface:
SATA
Chipset:
Intel Z97


GRAPHICS CARD: Total Cost $139.00 | Buy EVGA GeForce GTX 

This build needs more graphics memory because we are talking about video editing and gaming so I decided to choose the EVGA GeForce GTX the max clock of this graphics card is 1255MHz and the total graphics memory is 2GB which is enough for video editing software to run smoothly in your system.

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 EVGA 02G-P4-3753-KR G-SYNC Support GeForce GTX 750 Ti Superclocked 2GB 128-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 Video Card
Model:
EVGA GeForce GTX
Clock:
1176-1255Mhz
Memory:
2GB
Interface:
PCI Express 3.0
Instruction Set:

Bus Support:

Digital Resolution:
4096 x 2160
VGA Resolution:


HARD DISK DRIVE: Total Cost $57 | Buy Western Digital WD10EZEX

Because we are working on editing videos we also need a huge storage to keep our edited files and on progress files, that's why the Western Digital WD10EZEX can give 1 TB of total storage for our work files,

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Western Digital WD Blue WD10EZEX 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive - OEM
Model:
Western Digital WD10EZEX
Memory:
1 TB
RPM:
7200RPM
Type:
SATA

RAM: Total Cost $159 | Buy Corsair CMZ16GX3M2A 

The more files we are working on the more RAM memory we need, so Corsair CMZ16GX3M2A is the best fit for this build, again this RAM will cost us for about, $159  but can handle multi-threading and multi tasking and can give enough boost when video editing is on.

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 CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10
Model:
Corsair CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10
Memory:
2x8GB (16GB)
FSB Speed:
1600
Type:
DDR 3
Pin:
24 Pins

Now that the main components are complete we also need a power supply, mouse, and keyboard for this gaming computer we are building, you also need a tower case for this components. I provide the link so that you can check it out.. take a visit.

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