
>Here I was able to fit something that would allow you to switch up to 1440P and keep pushing 60+ comfortably in AAA titles and 140+ in esports titles. In an ideal world, I'd also recommend upgrading the HDD to a CMR drive for increased durability, but again, you're working against the budget in these two builds. Ideally, we'd bump the SSD to a Gen 4 drive due to the editing needs, but idk how you'd fit this in the budget so I guess the MP33 will have to do. >Here I decided to go for a decent price to performance NVME drive for the main drive from Team group and then for your video editing needs a 4tb HDD from Seagate I'd bump this up to the Peerless Assassin 120 for the 12700. I think this is a good fit for the 5700X but the 12700 can often output more than its rated 65W when stressed. >A really good budget cooler (used to be even cheaper yesterday, I guess a promo of some sort ran out) which again considering the TDP of the chip will keep it nice and cool even with noise optimised curves I think the 12600K outperforms the 5700X in both gaming and editing.


>Here I went with a 5700X to get you those extra cores for video editing and from the latest gen you get best bang for your buck in terms of core count with this CPU imo

I love the extra fans - 90 CFM for 18 dB? That's insane! PWM capabilities don't even matter if they're that quiet at max RPM.
