Thank you for all that advice, appreciate it, I have a Noctua, inside that PC on an old board.
I powered it up today for the first time after 5 years and it started right away
There is a good board in it too. I used it for video editing for about 4years then about 5 yrs ago I built my present PC.
I thought myself the Noctua was a great cooler but I'm far from an expert. Just reading the forums I thought liquid cooling was best for a 1700 or 1800x.
Sure, I was looking of a new build PC for 4K video editing and was told to get a 6900K but I wouldn't like to spend that kind of money on a chip, even if I could afford it so as you know the 1700 or1800x looked good.
The 1700 would be a lot faster than my current 2700k.
The usb3 hub is a good idea, I would need one with a longish cable then. I use the front USBs often to copy files from my cards to the hard drives.