Video editing PC, how is this spec?

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Hi guys

Just ordered a top spec PC mainly for video editing.


I am thinking of buying an external or internal NAS drive to store my family 4k videos and stream/watch these i.e firestick or other media players using Kodi etc.

My question is will this work? Will I be able to play these files effectively? I do have 1000meg internet.

My preference is buying an internal NAS drive , will this slow my PC down? or is external better? Any recommendations?

Thanks
So firstly, drives don't slow down a PC, they have no relevance to the compute power only the write and read speed.

A WD Red or Seagate Ironwolf is generally rather good for media storage.

If you're doing external, you need to consider a NAS bay which can get rather pricey.

If internal, it's just a SATA drive.
 

Aza

Rising Star
Assuming there isnt going to be an issue with different file systems (see what the people in the know say) I would get teh new system up and running (so the standard check everythings connected properly, secure, set it all up, do all the updates and such) and then before plugging the old hard drive in, check your bios settings, make sure the boot options have the M2 SSD set as the primary.
(I think mine is set as USB first, then my samsung M2, then other ones... list of 5 I think, but BIOS will be different depending on the machine/motherboard)

What you dont want is for it to read the HDD first and then load any operating system on that to run on.

Having an external caddy is going to be easier/quicker though... you can literally plug the drive into the caddy so no faffing around turning the machine off and hooking the drive up, just a USB cable and treat it much like a USB drive
 

Aza

Rising Star
So firstly, drives don't slow down a PC, they have no relevance to the compute power only the write and read speed.

A WD Red or Seagate Ironwolf is generally rather good for media storage.

If you're doing external, you need to consider a NAS bay which can get rather pricey.

If internal, it's just a SATA drive.
What would you say was a good brand for external docks? I had a look on amazon but theres LOADS of them Amazon search
One I have (borrow from other half) is pretty old so no idea on current stuff
 

AsifSaddique 836

Silver Level Poster
Assuming there isnt going to be an issue with different file systems (see what the people in the know say) I would get teh new system up and running (so the standard check everythings connected properly, secure, set it all up, do all the updates and such) and then before plugging the old hard drive in, check your bios settings, make sure the boot options have the M2 SSD set as the primary.
(I think mine is set as USB first, then my samsung M2, then other ones... list of 5 I think, but BIOS will be different depending on the machine/motherboard)

What you dont want is for it to read the HDD first and then load any operating system on that to run on.

Having an external caddy is going to be easier/quicker though... you can literally plug the drive into the caddy so no faffing around turning the machine off and hooking the drive up, just a USB cable and treat it much like a USB drive
This drive was previously used for storage only, theres no OS on it.
 

AsifSaddique 836

Silver Level Poster
Hi guys

Just ordered a top spec PC mainly for video editing.


I am thinking of buying an external or internal NAS drive to store my family 4k videos and stream/watch these i.e firestick or other media players using Kodi etc.

My question is will this work? Will I be able to play these files effectively? I do have 1000meg internet.

My preference is buying an internal NAS drive , will this slow my PC down? or is external better? Any recommendations?

Thanks
Thanks for merging this question to my original thread here. It would be great to get some responses regarding this.
 

AsifSaddique 836

Silver Level Poster
So firstly, drives don't slow down a PC, they have no relevance to the compute power only the write and read speed.

A WD Red or Seagate Ironwolf is generally rather good for media storage.

If you're doing external, you need to consider a NAS bay which can get rather pricey.

If internal, it's just a SATA drive.
You mentioned NAS drive.

I am also thinking of buying an external or internal NAS drive to store my family 4k videos and stream/watch these i.e firestick or other media players using Kodi etc.

My question is will this work? Will I be able to play these files effectively over the network ? I do have 1000meg internet.

My preference is buying an internal NAS drive , do these fit into a PC as a normal drive or do you need a caddy ? will this slow my PC down? or is external better? Any recommendations?
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
You mentioned NAS drive.

I am also thinking of buying an external or internal NAS drive to store my family 4k videos and stream/watch these i.e firestick or other media players using Kodi etc.

My question is will this work? Will I be able to play these files effectively? I do have 1000meg internet.

My preference is buying an internal NAS drive , do these fit into a PC as a normal drive or do you need a caddy ? will this slow my PC down? or is external better? Any recommendations?
Ok, I'm not sure you understand what a NAS drive is.

A NAS drive is simply a SATA HDD. That's all.

A NAS Bay is a micro computer that acts as a dedicated file server. Populated within this are NAS drives. These cost around £1200 for something basic. It's essentially a micro computer.

An internal NAS drive is just an additional hard drive of NAS quality which has higher read and write endurance. It's nothing more than that.

You're just repeating what you've already said which we've already answered.
 

AsifSaddique 836

Silver Level Poster
Ok, I'm not sure you understand what a NAS drive is.

A NAS drive is simply a SATA HDD. That's all.

A NAS Bay is a micro computer that acts as a dedicated file server. Populated within this are NAS drives. These cost around £1200 for something basic. It's essentially a micro computer.

An internal NAS drive is just an additional hard drive of NAS quality which has higher read and write endurance. It's nothing more than that.

You're just repeating what you've already said which we've already answered.
Sorry I didn’t realise you had already responded.

Thanks for clearing that up I actually thought you could get internal NAS drives fitted into a PC that you can access via your network. I understand it now. I have learnt so much within a few days!
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Not sure which format it is but I think it would be FAT32, its a 10 year old drive. I could always install it, transfer everything over to new and remove it. Proving it allows me to do that with the format complications.
In the configurator, the Seagate Ironwolf Pro is a NAS drive, so you can add it to your order.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
My PC arrives today actually, super excited. I may look into a external NAS drive once all is set up.
External NAS is a whole different thing, if that's what you're looking for then do create another thread. Be aware, it's about £500 for the bay and around £1000 for the drives for something future proof.

They are just micro servers these days with powerful CPUs and about 8gb RAM at entry level, but you can set them up as dedicated media servers, or almost any kind of server you can think of.

They're very cool.
 

Aza

Rising Star
I think this is where ive got spun around and confused, I was in the original thread before you merged the other one in and he was asking about an existing drive he had and wanted to tranfer video files off, which is why I was saying about fat32 and ntfs and talking about docks.

Sorry, I think I just confused things when they were merged and thought we were on the same topic still

Regarding the delivery, that was very quick! Have you got your space all ready to set it up on?
 

AsifSaddique 836

Silver Level Poster
I think this is where ive got spun around and confused, I was in the original thread before you merged the other one in and he was asking about an existing drive he had and wanted to tranfer video files off, which is why I was saying about fat32 and ntfs and talking about docks.

Sorry, I think I just confused things when they were merged and thought we were on the same topic still

Regarding the delivery, that was very quick! Have you got your space all ready to set it up on?
Yes monitors all setup. I did pay £59 extra for this quick turnaround lol. I will post pics.

As I have started looking at NAS drives , looks like I will be spending yet more! , but I think it will complete my system! I just need to ensure the NAS is powerful enough to stream 4k content. If you have any recommendations on Amazon etc please let me know peeps.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Yes monitors all setup. I did pay £59 extra for this quick turnaround lol. I will post pics.

As I have started looking at NAS drives , looks like I will be spending yet more! , but I think it will complete my system! I just need to ensure the NAS is powerful enough to stream 4k content. If you have any recommendations on Amazon etc please let me know peeps.
If you create a thread for the NAS Bay, that's an entirely different area.
 

AsifSaddique 836

Silver Level Poster
Here it is! My new pc setup
 

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Aza

Rising Star
Hide the wires under the desk, you'll give @AgentCooper a heart attack!

Done all your windows updates, reboots, more updates and reboots until it is completely clear? and checked your GPU drivers are latest?
 

AsifSaddique 836

Silver Level Poster
Quick question regarding Adobe Premiere, I was told to set my software to use the second drive as a cache- does that purely mean I export the videos to this drive or is there anything I need to do in settings in Adobe Premiere? Ifso please how? I’m a Adobe Premiere learner.
 
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