I like to edit videos including those in 4K resoultion and play games when I get the chance. I would use one of the following computers for mostly editing...
Which one of these is the best for editing and gaming:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Intel-Core-i ... 338edaa059
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/INTEL-4TH-GE ... 20f2b934fa
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Intel-Dual-C ... 2345ba6321
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Intel-Core-i ... 4d07227722
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Intel-Core-i ... 417bf5b8c2
My budget is $1500 Australian dollars...If any of you guys know any better options it would be greatly appreciated. They can be either laptop or desktop
Video/Gaming PC Help
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Re: Video/Gaming PC Help
Do you also play games in 4k or do you downscale them to 1080/1440?
Most of the ones I clicked on are saying the GPU is a GT620 which is basically a $50 card and running a B85 chipset or Business class. so they are cutting corners pretty hard there. Do you know of a prebuilt website for AUS?
For editing the cores would help so a minimum of an i7, I'd recommend a 2011 socket but AUS prices are cruel so best to stick with a 4770/4790 and get a graphics card that supports 4k output.
Most of the ones I clicked on are saying the GPU is a GT620 which is basically a $50 card and running a B85 chipset or Business class. so they are cutting corners pretty hard there. Do you know of a prebuilt website for AUS?
For editing the cores would help so a minimum of an i7, I'd recommend a 2011 socket but AUS prices are cruel so best to stick with a 4770/4790 and get a graphics card that supports 4k output.

