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I am trying to build a video converter and need some help on which processor to use. Anybody good with computer hardware that can give some advice?
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I am trying to build a video converter and need some help on which processor to use. Anybody good with computer hardware that can give some advice?
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Blazing fast build for not that much money. You can use a 4K TV as a monitor.
It's not going to play video games, but for video editing it should be perfect.
The NVME drive is 6x faster than a fast SSD, so reading and writing video files will be fast. You can get a regular hard drive for $100 to store the big files when you don't need to be accessing them regularly.

Are the rest broken, too?
Be sure to get the i7 6700 and not 6700k or with other letters following the 6700. The setup only allows 65W CPUs.
This CPU is maybe 5% faster than the one in my iMac or MacBook Pro. It comes with a cooling fan, so you don't need to buy one separate. Don't get the OEM version or you will need to buy a CPU cooler/fan.
The NVME is up to 3x faster.
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Most decent PCs you get are going to be able to handle video fine. One thing to look into is whether your conversion software can utilize more than one core at a time. If not (I guess probably not), you'd be better off with fewer faster cores that are faster.

I see every one.Still blank.
I know, I know, you're going to say, "it shows up just fine on my computer" but trust me, no one else can see it.
Are the rest broken, too?
Be sure to get the i7 6700 and not 6700k or with other letters following the 6700. The setup only allows 65W CPUs.
This CPU is maybe 5% faster than the one in my iMac or MacBook Pro. It comes with a cooling fan, so you don't need to buy one separate. Don't get the OEM version or you will need to buy a CPU cooler/fan.
The NVME is up to 3x faster.
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I'm actually looking to create a small portable video converter and need advice on the chip to use to run it.
