Thoughts on final pc build?
Posted by Clear-East-3689@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 3 comments
Hey, I’m new to the whole pc parts world and I’ve been progressively figuring out what parts to get for my PC primarily focused on Music Production with a bit of video editing, graphic design, and gaming. I’m going on a day trip to a nearby city and there’s a microcenter nearby, I was thinking it would be worth stopping by and making the purchase but i just wanted to make sure that my build is looking good to everyone
Most of this was done with the help of a friend as well, please lmk!
CPU & MOTHERBOARD BUNDLE: Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF + ASUS Z890 Motherboard
CPU COOLER: MSI MAG CoreLiquid A360
CASE: Antec C8 Wood Full Tower
POWER SUPPLY: MSI MAG A1000GLS 1000W ATX 3.1
STORAGE: Lexar NM790 1TB NVMe Gen 4 SSD
GRAPHICS CARD: Zotac NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 12GB
CZsea@reddit
This guy wood lol
anyway - you don't need 1000w as 750 or 850 should be enough. - for your use case, you might want to reconsider if 1tb will be enough (it won't) of course you don't need all nvme as you can live by just standard sata or hdd - 5070 has 12gb of vram which is enough for gaming but I'm not sure what kind of editing you do. Something like Capcut should be fine but other than that I will recommend 16Gb card. - ultra 7 can get away with air cooling, just in case you don't want to deal with aio
Clear-East-3689@reddit (OP)
what’s wrong with wood? i have no idea i have a 2tb external hard drive i didnt mention, will it be good with just simple editing on premier and after effects not anything insane just simple social media graphics and stuff
CZsea@reddit
Nah wood is fine, it's just a bit harder to maintain.
2tb hdd is fine but the storage fill up pretty fast. I would put important program in nvme, game in sata ssd and the rest in hdd. You can find a decent 2tb sata 2.5/3 and 4tb hdd used quite easily and you just plug them afterward. Just left some power and mb cable for it.