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Participant
January 29, 2020
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Ryzen 5 1600 + gt 1030 for premiere & after effects?

  • January 29, 2020
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Hello,

I'm building a budget pc for video editing, the specs are:

Ryzen 5 1600

GT 1030

16 GB ram

SSD for system & apps 

1 tb HDD for media & project files

 

Will mainly work with 1080p 30&60 FPS files, 4k very occasionally

Software:

premiere pro (splitting & some colour correction) and after effects (visual effects & motion graphics)

 

What matters more to me is the fluidity of playback and preview quality of the project within the program. Render time isn't that important (unless the difference is drastic)

 

Will this setup be enough for my usage? 

And if I'm willing to spend a few extra, should I focus on upgrading the CPU (to Ryzen 5 2600) or upgrading the graphics card (to gtx 1650)

PS: if you are going to recommend another graphics card, please give your opinion first on the models I stated, because I'm not sure about the availability at the store I'm buying from

 

Thanks in advance

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Legend
January 30, 2020

In your case, I would recommend an upgrade to a GeForce GTX 1650 or GTX 1650 SUPER. You see, the GT 1030 that you're considering has only 2 GB of VRAM - but Adobe now recommends 4 GB or more VRAM.

 

In addition, the GT 1030 comes in two different flavors: The original flavor with GDDR5 VRAM and a slightly cheaper but less powerful version with only DDR4 VRAM. The DDR4 version may actually slow down your new system's everyday app performance due to its memory throughput being significantly lower than that of the system RAM. And there's a fair chance that you may get a 1030 that's the really lousy DDR4 copy.

Participant
January 30, 2020

Thanks for the reply

 

I got your point.S if I couple the gtx 1650 with Ryzen 1600 will it be a good combo for my specified usage?

Legend
March 5, 2020

Hi, I'm looking for the same performance (editing 1080p) for a second hand desktop. I found two:

-ryzen 5 1400 (3.2 upto 3.4ghz, 4 cores, 8 threads) with a gtx 1050 2gb, 500go ssd and 24 gb ddr4.

 

-i5-7400 (3 upto 3.5 ghz, 4 cores, 4 threads) with a gtx 1060 3gb, 500go ssd and 16gb ddr4.

 

For the same price, which one would you recommend?

Thank you for your feedback 🙂

 


In this case, then go with the Ryzen 5. Although the i5-7400 has slightly better single-core performance, it does not have enough threads to efficiently handle anything higher than 1080p. And I would have normally paired up that R5 1400 with a GTX 1060 6 GB (or better still, a GTX 1660), you do not want the CPU to bottleneck a higher-end GPU (as that i5-7400 might bottleneck even a GTX 1060 3 GB, let alone an RTX 2080 Ti).