Desktop PC for Video Editing?

KevinPearce456

New member
Hi, I am new to this platform so not sure of any specific format required to enter a new post?

I am using Davinci Resolve 18 on a laptop which is struggling to keep up when editing. I am sure the big issue is related to not having a dedicated graphics card and slow processor. I have been looking at PC Specialists in the video editing section and the have a range from £550 to over £4000 which is way out of my budget.
Is anyone familiar with the computer requirements for Davinci in order to best select a unit from PCS?
I am currently recording in 4K however I am only just able to process 1080P.
Any feedback will be most welcome.
Cheers
Kevin.
 

SimonPeters116

Well-known member
I expect you have seen this?

That's a bit confusing initially, unless it's my monitor.
It looks like what you want for 4K work is :-
: a 6 core cpu minimum. 8 or more cores is better.
: an 8GB VRAM GPU, or more, two graphics cards are better than one, if you are using the full version.
: 32GB of RAM, 64GB if you want to go over 4K work, but the speed isn't that important.
and storage as is usually recommended in here.
Also, that page is a year old, new faster 6, 8, 12 and 16 core cpu's from AMD are now available, if a faster cpu will help.
It's also the previous generation of DaVinci Resolve, 17, you're using 18.

So to be able to spec a new computer for you, we need to know what your budget is. Either your max, or what you're aiming at.
And would DaVinci 18 like 3070/80/90 gpus (or you for that matter), or are the same gpus as for 17 more than adequate?
 

KevinPearce456

New member
Hi David and Simon,
Thank you both for your comments above, I have not previously seen the above Davinci Min and Rec requirements before and I agree I am on Davinci 18 now. I have a budget of about £1500 to £1700 and obviously would like to think I can get something that meets the requirements in that ballpark. I am a drone flyer and record in 4K for the most part although the drone is capable of 5.4K (never tried it as I have no equipment to process it.). I will try and get an updated spec from Davinci and then discuss with PCS.
 
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