• CPU: Ryzen 9 9900X
  • Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 90 SE
  • GPU: Radeon RX 9070XT
  • RAM: 2x32Gb DDR5 6000MHz
  • Mobo: ASRock 620AM PRO-A
  • SSD: Kingston 1Tb
  • Power: Fox Spirit HG 1000W

The choice of GPU is because this will be a Linux machine. I plan to install PopOS on it and use it for video editing, digital art, gaming, and streaming thereof.

I’ve had Mint installed on my side computers for a while, but i don’t do anything complicated with them. This is the big one, the one where things can actually go wrong. Pray for me lmao

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    I’ve been learning DaVinci Resolve. I wouldn’t recommend anything else whether it’s Windows or Linux, but it happens to be natively compatible with Linux.

    Admittedly though i haven’t actually used Premiere because i didn’t make it past the installation process. The only video editor that i’ve spent time in aside from Resolve was Kdenlive, which is clearly not up to par.

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      I used premiere a lot when I had windows. Great program (begrudgingly) that crashes too often. After swapping to Linux, i also jumped to DaVinci. It’s different, but also really good. There are some limitations in the Linux version, especially when it comes to audio, and I had to change my game recording setup a bit, but once those kinks were ironed out, it was all good!

      I wish you the best of luck, friend! You’re going to have a blast