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HOW TO BUILD A COMPUTER
1. DON’T BUY THE MOST EXPENSIVE MACHINE.
2. RESEARCH ACTUAL BENCHMARK DATA
3. BUY HARDWARE BASED ON YOUR SOFTWARE APPLICATION
4. More cores doesn’t mean it’s better for you!
Side note: The fast rendering capability of this new machine actually let me eat dinner with my family on the first night I used it. This is incredibly important to me.
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As someone who has worked 15 years in the computer assembly and sales industry, I can confirm this is the best way to build and sell computers.*
What's that star for? Because some people won't listen. Some people will demand specific parts, demand a specific price, or have no clue what they actually want. When someone would ask me for a gaming PC, instead of asking how much they want to spend, I would instead ask what resolution and what games. A computer's specifications should start and stop with the task it will be put to.
Glad to see other companies are taking this ethos to heart. Stay awesome!
edit: Oh, nice to see them using quality cases. I built my latest PC into that exact Fractal Design case, and I agree that they are as quiet as quiet can be.
The i9 9900K is about 4 million times faster than the LVDC of the Saturn 5.
you know you dont have to watch your pc render right ?
Intel is best for running single applications at a time. AMD is best for running multiple applications at a time. If your a game streamer, Ryzen is for you. Single app productivity, Intel is your best option.
Am I watching Linus tech tips? 😂
i cant even stream 4k omegalul
Hooray Fractal Design with Noctua fans! Used the same myself on my most recent builds. Fractal Design makes some of the most amazingly engineered cases I've seen in 25 years of building custom PC's.
Duuuuuude….. I’ve been wanting to build a computer and to be able to go to this place would be a dream Dx
as sson as i saw a RTX 2080 0_0
Premiere has historically been slow to render and especially encode to H264. The 2018 12.1 version was improved to use Intel's Quick Sync hardware acceleration for encoding (not playback), however to my knowledge the i9-7980XE CPU on your Puget Systems machine doesn't have Quick Sync. There is a 3rd-party NVENC plugin which supposedly enables Premiere to use similar nVidia hardware encoding acceleration. I think the 8-core i9-9900KE is the highest-core-count CPU that currently has Quick Sync hardware. You could try taking a small test timeline, installing the free version of DaVinci Resolve, doing a render/export test, and comparing it to Premiere. This could help determine if the bottleneck is hardware or software. Although your new Puget Systems machine yielded a major improvement there might be further improvement possible for the encode phase if hardware accelerated.
Me quedé esperando como armar un cpu para editar video en 4K y no aprendí como….
You should talk to linus tech tips. He's the guy who can help you!
What's going on Smarter? Less content, in quantity and in quality, more commercials. I'm getting so smart with Puget and Casper and…
At 3:18 they were already testing the RTX 2080! I thought this video was only released this month!
any bed feels good when you are tired 😀
3:02 You are comparing 9th gen i9 with 1st gen Threadripper. Compare it with the new Ryzen 3900x or upcoming 3950x.
So how much did that new machine cost?
Easy : Spend a lot of money for good parts.
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I know this video is older now but I just recently came across your 2 channels because of Linus Tech Tips. I really love Tech, specifically, Computers, IT, Phones, etc…and you cover a lot of what i like plus stuff that I never thought i would care about. The way you go about things makes me really enjoy your channel. Keep it up and thanks for sharing your knowledge.
the "X" of thermal paste really triggers me
The speed at which it can process is what matters. If the 8 cores all execute processes at 5ghz it beats 12 cores at 3ghz.
This is bad, I saved this when it was new and I needed a new system for rendering and am just barely watching it. I built a system but not one built directly for what I need it for so this could be the answer.
I hate to say it, but it's less than a year later and I am about to build my Ryzen 9 3900X (or perhaps the 3950X if I can get one) system in a month or so. The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is a great card, but I will likely opt for one 1/3 the cost. The main problem with the Ryzen 9 is availability… the price is super good. If I can get one, which seems to be most likely the first week of September, my rig will slay this custom-built Intel system for a fraction of the cost of your Intel Core i9 7980XE 18 Core CPU system. Isn't competition fun?!? (This will likely be my 2nd AMD system in 30+ years, so what a great story it is!)
1:58 soooooo many RTX 2080Ti
I watch Linus and read a bunch of stuff online, like reviews and redit posts… then i build my own computers.
If you want something done right… do it yourself.
7:27 🤣
I was daydreaming about starting a company like this the other day. Looks so fun.
Weird. I just watched a video yesterday talking about how crappy Casper is as a company, and the next day I see a commercial for them. What's the term for that phenomena?
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if u wanna edit 4k just use a mac. windows is the bottleneck here.
I purchased a Puget Systems computer for my business last year and I have nothing but good things to say about their computers and the company.
You need NVENC. Renders 100x faster than CPU by RENDERING on GPU . 30 minutes of 4k HEVC renders in 20 minutes to hevc 4k.
More cores with a high IPC is ALWAYS better. Zen 2………