I've been needing to ask the following questions for some time but I didn't want to blow it by putting too much into a single post and missing my chance to get some input.
Several months ago I put together a new PC for video editing. I use Vegas Pro 18 as my NLE of choice and occasionally use other software like After Effects as needs arise. My build is based off of several YouTube videos and some forum posts of how to put together a 4K editing PC.
Here are my specs:
- Mobo: MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
- RAM: 64GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz
- GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2080ti
- Storage 1 for OS and Apps: SSD Samsung 500GB NVMe M.2
- Storage 2 for video: WD Black 6TB HD 7200RPM 256MB of Cache
- Storage 3 for video: WD Black 6TB HD 7200RPM 256MB of Cache
- OS: Windows 10
Most of the videos I currently edit come from either a Sony mirrorless camera (A7RII), GoPros (7 Silver & 8 Black) or smartphones (Samsung Galaxy S9 and Note 9). When I can, I film in 4K (or at least 3840x2160)...and sometimes up to 60fps if the camera can handle it for a record time of more than 5-10 minutes. When I edit "simple" projects (like a volleyball game, or a poker game), I usually don't run into many limitations in Vegas, especially when I have 2 or 3 video tracks on the timeline. I do however run into limitations when I have more video tracks lined up on top of each other and when I start applying effects. The playback gets choppy and even to the point of not being able to effectively edit a sequence without rendering it out to see what it looks like, etc. My first questions would be:
- Are the 7200rpm HDs mentioned above playing an important factor in the editing/playback smoothness (or lack thereof)?
- Should I get an SSD scratch drive to temporarily put each project I work on?
- If I were to upgrade any part(s) of the system mentioned above, which upgrades would be recommended?
Thank you so much!