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    Brill. Sounds exciting. I thoroughly look forward to the release.
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    Thanks everyone for the advice. Definitely going to hold off. I'm looking for a long term solution so waiting another few months will be absolutely fine. Appreciate the breakdown. Helpful to know. Waiting definitely seems like the way to go for now. Yeah, looks great. Huge upgrade from what...
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    Ok, helpful to know. I can definitely wait until then. That will also leave a good bit of time for the AMD CPUs to be properly tested and reviewed just in case there are any issues to be aware of.
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    Yes, I figured these were the card I needed but good to confirm. Quite expensive so would be great to get on a board built-in.
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    Thanks for your reply Scott. It's a very good point. The fact that the 14900K can't be sufficiently cooled to perform as advertised is a big let down. Sounds like AMD are better at balancing performance and cooling improvements in their CPUs. Great to hear. I'll hold off on buying until the...
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    Thanks for your reply SpyderTracks. That is disappointing to hear. I'll definitely be putting my Intel plans to the side. Will keep an eye on the 9000 series launch and likely look at configuring a system with them once they're available on PCS.
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    Thank you for your reply Tony. Yeah, this was a worry. It's a shame as I've had good performance from Intel in the past. Hoping that they get things sorted out by the next generation. I think for my specific apps and workflows, Intel is definitely the top choice from looking at things like...
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    PCSPECIALIST Video Post-Production & Gaming PC

    Update: Just realised there are some slightly different options available when you look at the workstations section on the PCS website. The spec is the same as above except for the following: Motherboard ASUS® PROART Z790-CREATOR WIFI (LGA1700, DDR5, PCIe 5.0, Wi-Fi 6E, 1 x 10GbE) - More...
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    PCSPECIALIST Video Post-Production & Gaming PC

    Hi all, I'm putting together plans for a new PC build (aiming to keep budget around £4,000.00). Main (high performance) use cases are: Video Post-Production Work Majority of work done in the Adobe Suite (Premiere and After Effects, occasionally Illustrator and Photoshop) A decent amount of...
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    PCSPECIALIST Would appreciate any thoughts on a Video Post-Production & Gaming PC I've put together

    Thanks for the info. I clearly need to brush up on my feature knowledge. I'll hold out for the new Ryzen reviews and then reassess plans based on how things look.
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    PCSPECIALIST Would appreciate any thoughts on a Video Post-Production & Gaming PC I've put together

    Thanks for the advice. My reason for going Intel has been for a few editing-specific features, like Quicksync and TB4 support (for dock/drives). At least from looking through the PCS site, I've only found a few options that allow for both AMD and thunderbolt support (although I may have missed...
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    PCSPECIALIST Would appreciate any thoughts on a Video Post-Production & Gaming PC I've put together

    Hi all. It's my first time putting together a tower PC (always used workstation laptops) so wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything and that I was picking sensible parts. Some notes on how I intend to use the computer: Video Editing (working with raw and 4K footage frequently, Adobe...
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