I’ve been on a Mac for decades, and after they ditched FCP I moved over to Premiere. NOTE: I have no affiliation to any of these brands whatsoever. ![]() I ordered everything from which is where I ordered from the last time I built a PC literally 22 years ago. I compiled it on which is super helpful in figuring out compatibility. So here is the list of parts I used to build this super-edit-rig. ![]() Since Premiere tends to be CPU heavy and After Effects GPU heavy, there had to be a perfect marraige between the two, and all fit in a nice case with fast drives to handle 8k footage, withenough RAM to run both programs without choking. Overall I wanted a computer that would primerally be for editing, with the ability to do compositing in After Effects, along with using the rest of the Adobe Suite. This build, as of today, maximizes the potential of each component without breaking the bank. There are 1001 ways to put a computer together, and yes, there are faster components out there, but they are also much more expensive. I read papers, built spreadsheets, talked to computer scientists and editors, crunched numbers, and at the end of it all I had come up with what was the perfect working combination of components that could easily handle 8k footage. Procedure: For two weeks I deep dived into every possible bit of information available to me. Abstract: Build the cheapest computer possible that can handle any type of footage you throw at it.
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