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Hi all, I recently watched some 4K footage on a 'normal' i.e not 4K monitor and was astonished at how much better it looked than standard HD. My present PC is nearing the end of it's life and I want to go down the 4K route, so I want some basic advice on specs for a suitable machine. I am guessing 16gb memory and an i7 processor would be the main requirements, but it may be overkill, my video editing is nothing fancy, I basically shoot lots of clips, shorten them, merge them and maybe add some music and titles. Any advice for a decent desktop that would fit the above would be great, bear in mind I'm not a techy so plain language would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, I am on my way out now and won't be back online till about midnight so any question would have to wait till tomorrow.
 
budget? and presumably you want a 4k display to be able to see what you're editing correctly?
Budget is around the £1200 region if that's feasible? the monitor I am going to buy in February so isn't part of the budget now. Thanks.
 
Well you could look at an HP Z600 on Ebay - I have a couple and they kick the crap out of i7s on Cinebanch tests - usually about 1340cb.

The only drawback with them apart from the weight is that the fans don't ramp up as normal so you have to watch out for that - on mine I have 48GB RAM and twin Xeon 5650 processors.

And they come with 850Watt PSUs.

With them I can easily run 24-30 VMs all at once as long as I cap them at 40% and set the processors to about 85% - that normally gets the temp to about 60C.

Or in the BIOS I can also manually ramp up the fans a tad.

But just in case I always run core-temp set to shut down the PC. at 75C.

And the best part is that you can usually pick up one with 2 Xeon 5650 processors and 32GB RAM for about £350:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HP-Z600-...292807?hash=item468a04fa87:g:F-MAAOSwvhxb8Xfk

Or you can get them made to order:

http://www.bargainhardware.co.uk/hp-z600-configure-to-order/

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That shows the kind of deals you can get - as long as you can add the other parts you need -Video card, SSDs, USB 3 cards etc. - but still under £500-600 for a lot of machine.
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Well you could look at an HP Z600 on Ebay - I have a couple and they kick the crap out of i7s on Cinebanch tests - usually about 1340cb.

The only drawback with them apart from the weight is that the fans don't ramp up as normal so you have to watch out for that - on mine I have 48GB RAM and twin Xeon 5650 processors.

And they come with 850Watt PSUs.

With them I can easily run 24-30 VMs all at once as long as I cap them at 40% and set the processors to about 85% - that normally gets the temp to about 60C.

Or in the BIOS I can also manually ramp up the fans a tad.

But just in case I always run core-temp set to shut down the PC. at 75C.

And the best part is that you can usually pick up one with 2 Xeon 5650 processors and 32GB RAM for about £350:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HP-Z600-...292807?hash=item468a04fa87:g:F-MAAOSwvhxb8Xfk

Or you can get them made to order:

http://www.bargainhardware.co.uk/hp-z600-configure-to-order/

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That shows the kind of deals you can get - as long as you can add the other parts you need -Video card, SSDs, USB 3 cards etc. - but still under £500-600 for a lot of machine.
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Thanks for the links,good info.
 
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