CS5 PC Build help!

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Hi, my first post here but i have been buying all my components from OCUK for a long time so hello! :)

Ive read the help section with the different builds and done a quick search, all very useful, just wanted something more specific to me so:

I am struggling with finding a spec to run cs5 and more specifically premierpro video editing suite. Currently have a good Asus board/core 2 duo 2.2/4 gig ram at 667mhz and a geforce 8800 gt... the system was built maybe 3 or 4 years ago and copes fine with all of CS4 apart from premier, also runs games fine for my liking.(win7 32 bit)

The mrs however now wants a machine that will cope with cs5 for the next 3 years, so im trying to figure out where my current bottleneck is so i dont make the same mistake.

Im happy to spend ~£1000 to get this right but if an i5/system for £600 will do the job then bring it on and we can replace or upgrade it in a couple of years...

cs5 really wants 64bit and i have a copy of win7 64bit and a nice hd monitor for the system already so just need the box...

Specifically the issue the current system has is the speed at which it renders/buffers the video and how quickly you can skip through it whilst in editing mode, premier will allow you to see what you chopping up and this is almost unuseable at the moment... doesnt matter if she is editing vids in 720p or 320x240 its just slow

Any help will be much appreciated.
 
with cs5 and pretty much any video editing, id say its a good idea to have 8gbs of ram. from what ive heard cs5 is threaded very basically so a 2500K i5 would be good for you. also, both photoshop and premere pro are CUDA accelerated, so a nvida graphics car would speed editing up as well. will go spec a rig now for you :) also, do you overclock and do you need a mouse/monitor/keyboard/os?
 
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i used to overclock about 10 years ago trying to get cheap AMD chips to perform way beyond where they should have been, however dont tend to do that so much now, assuming its still based on voltage and multipliers? :confused: id be happy to do that if it made economic sense.

Ive always had decent results from asus and nvidia as manafacturers but happy to take advice on that as well as times move on...
 
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there are plenty of guides on how to overclock the sandy bridge chips on these forums at the moment.
included a 2500K which overclocks pretty far, along with a aftermarket air cooler. the motherboard is from asrock which is an offshoot of asus who have built themselves a good reputation. 8gbs of ram along with a 60gb ssd and 1tb storage drive should be good for your uses and a gtx460 is good for cuda as well.

hope its ok :)
 
thanks for taking the time to do that, im assuming the 60gb ssd would be for the OS, would I have to transfer the vid files onto this drive to work on them as well? might be better with a 120gb one of those as the camcorder has quite a bit of storage, would you say this machine will be noisey with the extra cooling?
 
Went for the below in the end, hoping to get a nice overclock to somewhere near 4ghz, we shall see... :D

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