Need help in reviewing recommeded specs for new computer
I am a retiree and a video hobbyist who is need of a new PC capable of handling 4K h.265 video. I mainly volunteer my time for non-profits to shoot interviews and events, but I periodically help out the local low-budget film community in making their movies.
I am not a techie, so I need a review of the recommendations for a new computer system that I received from a local company. The specs below are for a system that will run around $5,000. Ouch!!! Are there places in the specs where I could cut back a bit to save money without dramatically reducing the power and, hence, increasing the processing time? The machine will mainly be used for Adobe Premiere CC and a few other CC programs. I do not currently use After Effects but that could change, I suppose. I DO NOT do any gaming.
Here are the specs. Where could I cut back to save money without dramatically reducing performance, or where should I enhance to increase performance so that I get the most bang-for-the-buck?
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800x
Motherboard: x370 titanium
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce Gtx 1080ti
RAM: 64GB (I don’t know the type. Any suggestions?)
System Drive: Samsung SSD 960 evo 500GB
Working Storage: Samsung SSD 960 pro 2TB
Onboard Storage: Standard Hard Drive 4TB (I assume 7200 rpm)
System Drive Backup: Standard Hard Drive 1TB (I assume 7200 rpm)
Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H115i Extreme Performance Liquid Cooling
Power Supply: Seasonic 850
DVD/BlueRay burner
Card Reader: NZXT Aperture
Windows 10 Professional
Sound: On board the motherboard, no special sound card
I've checked around with several online computer manufactures and they were either more expensive, didn't customize computers or, in one case rather rude and very unhelpful.
Thanks for your advice.
