JEM ADV wrote:Doing research to find the sweet spot that won't be obsolet in a few years. In Resolve studio make sure the GPU is set to decode on the IGPU and use the 3060 for everything else. Make sure the system bios is set to have the IGPU turned on. If your budget is $5K what I've listed is likely half your budget more or less. I don't think I've missed anything major. Seasonic top of the line isn't cheap but it's about the definition of problem free. If you could find one at a reasonable price. Video card won't be easy but from what you've suggested a 3060 would be overkill. There are cheaper smaller consumer drives but your budget has the room. Depending on what you can find I'd guess something around the 14 TB size would be the sweet spot. I'd look at one of the larger enterprise HDD for general media storage. It wouldn't hurt to get a third for media you're working on but not a huge issue. The first one for your OS and applications. You can stick with a DDR4 MBĪ couple of 2TB NVME drives. Common 4.2.0 HEVC is easy for almost anything.ģ2GB of memory should be okay. The big issue today is HEVC 4.2.2 video that only the IGPU can decode. Make sure you get the version with the IGPU no the slightly cheaper F models. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide. I understand many professionals prefer Mac. Can you recommend the sweet spot between performance and price?
If building a Windows 10 PC for Davinci resolve 17. Davinci resolve appears complete from watching YouTube beginner courses. I felt they were limiting and needed 3 apps to complete a edit. Although they were premium versions of top names.
I've tested some Android editing apps on Samsung S7+ tablet connected to monitor. Graphics Card MSI R6870 Twin Frozr II 1GB GDDR5 4200 (PCIe X16 2.1) Direct X11 RAM DDR3 HyperX KHX1333C7D3K2/4G (16gb total)
MSI 890GXM-G65 Main board SATA 6Gb/s and USB 3.0 on board graphics / audioĪMD Phenom II X4 965 Processor 3.40 Ghz 64 bit Unless you would recommend something else for our needs. 7 to 10 for editing if these specifications can run an older version of Davinci resolve. We are considering a new Windows 10 build but have 2 older PC with the exact same following specifications. But need a fast way to cut / edit 500 GB to 1 TB of video daily down to usable highlights.
We have no plans to become full time creators / editors. Possibly send our edits to professionals for final edits. Would like to clean up our footage and upload. We are recording offroad UTV tours for marketing / educational purposes. (Video Equipment must be waterproof) For personal YouTube and Social Media editing. I'm going to be editing 4k or less video from GoPro & S21 ultra phone, possibly small mirrorless camera. Hoping some of the more experienced members can offer some suggestions. Key Characteristics of Davinci Resolve Studio 14.New member researching DaVinci Resolve system requirements. It characteristics innovative editing and color filtering options, support for added URSA Mini camera metadata, colour space tags on QuickTime export it. Additionally, in addition, it provides added filtering and sorting options for both editors and colorists. Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve is a professional non-linear video editing using innovative color correction tools and media management applications. DaVinci Resolve 14.1 Studio by Blackmagic Design: gets the support for extra metadata out of URSA Mini cameras which provides you a new strong 'power' to make wise bins, arrange footage, filter clips and much more when editing and color adjusting simpler and quicker than ever before. Additionally, in addition, it provides added filtering and sorting options for the two editors and colorists. DaVinci Resolve Latest Model adds support for extra metadata out of URSA Mini cameras which provides you a new, strong 'power' to make wise bins, arrange footage, filter clips and much more when editing and color adjusting simpler and quicker than ever before.