APC Australia

The Video Editor PC

Build yourself a desk-friendly videograph­er’s machine, with Christian Guyton.

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High-end videograph­y work (whether that’s live streaming, post-production editing, or something else entirely) often demands a powerful PC. 4K video editing, exporting, and encoding are all resource-intensive tasks, and trying to do them with a sub-par or ageing machine is sure to lead to lengthy processing times and general frustratio­n.

Such powerhouse machines are also often pretty chunky. It’s part of the reason that Apple’s desktop products have become successful within the creative industry; the all-in-one form factor of Macs is a great space-saver, tucking a purposebui­lt compact machine away behind a large monitor. But for those who prefer PCs, a system that can comfortabl­y handle demanding video tasks is often going to be large, heavy, and potentiall­y quite loud.

Such machines either take up a significan­t amount of available desk space or need to be placed underneath the desk itself, making cabling and access a hassle as well as potentiall­y worsening airflow, since the system is closer to the floor. Fortunatel­y, your friendly neighborho­od computer magazine is here to show you how to make a videograph­y machine that has both a compact desktop footprint and a ton of powerhouse components.

Whether you would choose PC over Mac for software and OS reasons or just the superior customisab­ility of PC hardware, there are a few benefits to consider here. Windows is obviously one of them; the world’s most widely used operating system is ideal when it comes to compatibil­ity and familiarit­y. We’re deviating from the norm, though. You’ll notice in our list of ingredient­s that we’ve opted for Windows 10 Pro, the more powerful version of Microsoft’s flagship OS. It’s also more expensive than Windows 10 Home, so if you don’t need the Pro upgrade, consider it merely a suggestion.

Pro’s main benefits are improved security (with BitLocker encryption) and a suite of various enterprise features; it’s up to you to decide whether you actually need that in your profession­al capacity. This isn’t a cheap system, so if you want to save some cash you can buy Home.

Now, without further ado, let’s take a look at the physical parts we’re using to build this system.

“Whether you would choose PC over Mac for software and OS reasons or just the superior customisab­ility of PC hardware, there are a few benefits to consider here.”

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