you'd be surprised, programs like after effects and premiere pro use as much as ram as they can get their hands on, i allocate 12gb / 16gb when i render in after effects and it uses the full 12gb. Therefore, if he has 120gb allocated out of 128gb, it will use the full 120gb to render as fast as possible.
+Pawel Kapica not really, premiere and after effects only eat up ram the more you are editing and straining the project with effects, but even 64gb would be a lot of time to eat up and no one edits for hours straight(10 hours editing straight is already brutal in eye strain). 16gb for each program is more than enough, 32 in total is ideal. Those extra RAM would be useful for other programs such as when you have browsers in the background or other programs running or basically multitasking. 128gb would be more suited to other programs that require 3D rendering and other demanding programs. Adobe products are poorly optimized in most cases, and yes that is coming from experience.
get this one and add a GTX 1050Ti www.amazon.com/HP-8300-DisplayPort-Professional-Refurbished/dp/B074N9QNMX/ref=sr_1_7?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1504539833&sr=1-7&keywords=hp+8200&refinements=p_n_feature_four_browse-bin%3A2289792011
Looks good. If you can spend a little bit more, try to reeplace the memory for a 8 Gb 3200 Mhz stick and add another one later for 16 Gb dual channel 3200 Mhz. Also try to reeplace the video card for a 1060 6 Gb. The difference in RAM speed wouldn't be that noticeable with a 1060, so is not that neccesary. 6 Gb of VRAM would be more useful so you can load higher quality textures. Regardless of you getting 8 Gb 2400 or 3200 Mhz, try to get another 8 Gb stick later. And if you want to stay at 8 Gb, then buy x2 4 Gb.
ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/NkMjzM , Managed to fit in a 1060 6gb, the 1400 and 1500x oc to about the same so the 144 is better price/performance, only upgrade I would make is to a 550w psu to leave headroom for higher end video cards but even that is probably not needed considering how efficient most hardware is now
This is incredible! I built two computes so far. I built a gaming monster for myself and a smaller PC with a Micro ATX for my mother, but I, not trying to be greedy but want to build another PC. I do graphic design and wanting to get more into 3D animation. That's a good excuse to build a monster like this too! And I love the simplicity of the lights. I'm not one who's crazy about too many lights in the machine. I like the blue and white. I'm going to price out your setup and keep in mind for a future build if I start getting into intense 3D graphics with lots of details, for books that I am writing and illustrating.
My pc is nice for videos. My specs CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X (16-Cores 4.0GHz) Motherboard : ASUS ROG ZENITH EXTREME(Threadripper) EK Watercooled Graphic Cards : Nvidia 1080Ti 11GB Graphic Card with EK Nickel Block DDR4 RAM : G.SKILL TRIDENT Z RGB 64GB(16GBx4) DDR4 3000MHZ SSD: 512GB SAMSUNG 950 PRO M.2 SSD
This is my first visit to your channel. I subscribed because of Threadripper! I have an i7-4790K so I'm very interested in how much faster rendering is on Threadripper. I hope you keep us updated on The Beast!
Why not let us peek at a qwikmark bench test to see the capability of thread-ripper? I want to see the gigaflops this machine can do! I won't lie my I5 7600K system with 16gb DDR4 2133, RX 460 4gb and 240 gb ssd with 430 mb/s read and write speeds will only pull 93 gigaflops! A website listed the Ryzen 7 1800X only being able to pull 72.2 gigaflops, these are "Whole PC Scores" there are two comparisons to what you show or say your thread-ripper is capable of!
memory ddr4 gskill flare X is better two geforce gtx 980ti graphics cards connected by sli cable but motherboard good they haven't made yet because socket intel X299 manufacturer is holding until better times
You build a very good system, it's one of the best I have seen so far on youtube. Everything could be improved slightly, but not much so you should very proud. You remind me of myself when I build my own monster many years ago... The amazing part is how you managed to outbuild most of the people on youtube ! It's slighty funny... and the PC still looks good ! Very good ! Stuff I might change: Tachi motherboard for overheat protection, though if you don't think it will overheat you might not need it... I'd wait or replace the CPU water cooling... it's touching surface is not 100%... but given the current market it's a nice looking cooler and can handle it. The graphics card with water cooling is the most amazing part ! I am not sure if I like the bent monitor... that's a bit weird and might interfer with graphics/pov ??? All in all not too bad... I give this build a big fat 9+ That means it's Skybuck Approved ! LOL =D
The 1950x blows for gaming. I have it and I'm VERY disappointed with it for the gaming side paired with the same gpu. Your better off with a Intel I7 7820x 8 core for gaming and streaming. The 1950x is a beast in work loads but shit for gaming. Even disabling cores and OC to 4.2ghz still shit in my opinion
1TB of RIP-JAW Memory is what is required for the Threadripper 1950x to run properly plus a Video editing OS like BeOS Pro latest edition and UltraDV Video editing suit there should be some way of exporting videos on BeOS in MPEG4.
I'm curious regarding your experience with liquid metal, because it has done wonders for my de-lidded 7700k. Did you spread the liquid metal on top of the heat spreader with a fine brush or q-tip? Also, I'm not sure that the x62 has the surface coverage needed to adequately cool Threadripper which might explain your negative experience as well. Otherwise, that's a fantastic build, I hope you're enjoying it.
I have never seen anyone putting liquid metal onto the IHS. Normally you delid and put it between the IHS and die. Between the the IHS and the AIO block there is probably enough small clearance differences that the contact is not very good which caused your high temps. Also, since the 1950X is soldered the head transfer between the die and IHS is probably good enough that delidding and using liquid metal probably isn't worth the effort.
hello i have a Q what is the difference in GPU Real Boost Clock: 1670 MHz vs 1695 MHz is it a big difference? or not worth the price difference.. or should i go for titan Xp? thx for respond
If you ever do this again -- you should describe what you're doing, step by step, not just play music. You know those things like Flashing the BIOS, which plug to plug where, etc, are so important. This is just watching you opening up your parts. Although its entertaining, its not informative.
I think I would swap the position of the EVGA radiator to the rear fan position and make it exhaust flow. The 1080Ti hybrid has plenty thermal headroom so this way the case temperature is reduced since we don't dump the hot air in the case from the graphics card. Placing the radiator for the 1950x in the front with intake airflow is a good decision since the radiator gets the coolest air (from outside the case). Expect the radiator to work hard with a 1950X at full power. The fans will need spin at high speed so if you want to reduce the noise, a fan shroud is a good improvement. Also make sure the intake isn't too restrictive, I would recommend to test with the frontpanel pulled loose. If you see a temperature improvement > remove the intake dust filter and remove some plastic covering fins behind the mesh on the side of the frontpanel (Dremel time).
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At the point where you have 2 different AIO water coolers in your build, you should really be considering a custom loop. Also, pushing hot air out the bottom of your case goes against the gradient. Lastly, your CPU pump could run dry given you placed the rad in front below the rad.
The X62 should not have been installed in the front..it's running in just a pull configuration and that's not good...if you have two more fans pushing to make it a push/pull, it's good...you should put the Kraken up top with fans pushing air upwards and out if the case...the two fans up top should be in the front...that will push fresh air from outside to the two AIOs inside.
Hello. Are you still happy with this pc after time? I wonder if the ryzen works well with adobe software. I think i'm going to build same setup (with cooling update) ;)
Let me know how you like the Bequiet pro 900! Want to build my next system with it. Especially for creating content when next to your machine, or doing voiceovers etc. its important to have a silent system...so I wonder how sient it really is for the price...
That look better than in my time when I was building up. All nice and black. We didn’t have those beautiful one in hurly 2000’ and look at all the new things that go in. Some I’m not sure what are their fonctions
Need help....Building my threadripper similar to your build...want to know how you mount asus zenith extreme mobo in this base pro case...it's an eatx board and do you had any issues while mounting the mobo.
hybrid kits often tell you NOT to put your radiator below your gpu like that, nvidia usually has a picture guide included & also arrows on the radiator pointing towards which way to face the rad/fan. your comp tho, u do whatever u want man
TM Conductonaut is more of a extreme solution and very expensive just to be used as regular thermal paste aplication, it is more aimed to be used for delided cpu's.
This is my dreams machine and awesome stuff i would just not go Razer on the keyboard and mouse+pad all the rest is there on my dream oh well i wake up to my Ryzen and smile widely everytime i push the On button so all good and enjoy your new machine.
AMD packaging is amazing look at the effort they put into it that alone is a experience INTEL throws there in a box with a huge price tag and says shut up pay me smh
i have this board ASRock Fatal1ty X370 Pro Gaming Motherboard and the NXZT X62, Ryzen 1800x, G.Skill Trident Z ddr4 pc 3200, the board has a 64gb capacity and i wanted to go up to 32 but i notices the connectors on the x62 block the 1st memory slot because of the heat sink on the current memory. Has anyone tried any other G.skill memory on this board in all 4 slots with this cooler?
i've actually upgraded again to a threadripper 1950x system and the other system has a corsair H115I no problem with dimms blocking that one. i use the x62 on the new taichi board for threadripper and its awesome.
I know this is 9 months ago but you should have gotten the EVGA DG-87 case. I got it and it is friggin great, airflow and I am getting next gen cards hopefully with the hybrid from EVGA like you got and I always get 2 for SLI and on the back there is 2 places to put the Radiators that would be perfect. Anyway nice setup.
How much could cost a pc like this ? I want to build my first PC, and not have to change for a while.... It is this the best components that work well together? Can someone make a pcpartpicker thing, I'm really new with this. Thank you