RAM all depends on the level of video editing (as does the CPU). My gut tells me the 3700X would be plenty in this case as if the uses don't warrant 32GB of RAM then they are unlikely to require more than an 8c/16t chip.
A 3 monitor setup suggests a level of professionalism, if it's programming then the high end chip/ram aren't likely to be of much cop. If it's high end video editing or photo editing then it's likely worthwhile.
Not sure how often the OP checks the thread though, going by the timeline, so may take a while to find out exact uses, in regards to profession.
At the moment I'm leaning towards 3700X, 16GB of RAM and a 2080 Super..... pocketing the rest for the monitors. That would smash all 1440p gaming requirements along with streaming/twitch etc and be more than enough for most video editing.
Thanks Scott!
Programming is daily, as it’s my job. But like you say that isn’t heavy workload it’s a small programming file and that’s it as all the code and stuff is stored on a remote server so isn’t locally.
Currently the level of editing is like once or twice a month as I’m on vista (yuck) with 1GB ram and MB graphics and as you can imagine that’s not a lovely editing experience haha!
However, for the new system I plan to do editing daily and make content daily just right now I don’t due to my current system and can’t get the hang of editing on my Mac (windows fanboy here) no matter how hard I learn & try.
I also plan to do photoshop editing on the new system at the moment I don’t due to PS not available or smooth on Vista. Not sure if PS is RAM heavy or whatever. I pay someone at the mo to make my thumbnails probably paid someone more in total over the years than the new PC will cost 😂