Building a device for Davinci Resolve video editing

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Can one of these builds work for me using Davinci Resolve to edit (4k, 30 frames/second, 100Mbps) & (1080p, 120 frames/second, 100Mbps) log2, camera resolution 61 mega pixels

Build 1:
MSI PRO B650M A WIFI DDR5 AM5 Motherboard
AMD RYZEN 5 7600X AM5 Processor
GIGABYTE RTX 3060 EAGLE OC 12GB Graphic Card
XIGMATEK LUX S ARCTIC MID TOWER Case
COUGAR VTE X2 750 80PLUS BRONZE POWER Supply
CORSAIR ICUE H100I ELITE CAPELLIX LIQUID CPU Cooler
CRUCIAL P3 500GB M2 NVME INTERNAL SOILD STATE Drive
CRUCIAL 16GB DDR5 4800MHZ DESKTOP Memory

Build 2:
ASUS TUF GAMING B660M PLUS WIFI DDR5 Motherboard
INTEL CORE I5 12400F 4.4GHz Processor
HYPERX FURY 16GB DDR5 5200MHZ DESKTOP Memory
CRUCIAL P2 500GB M.2 NVMe INTERNAL SOILD STATE Drive
GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 3070 8GB MASTER Graphic Card
THERMALTAKE H590 TG ARGB MID TOWER Case
THERMALTAKE SMART RGB 700W 80 PLUS POWER Supply

And which one is better ?
Thanks
 
Can one of these builds work for me using Davinci Resolve to edit (4k, 30 frames/second, 100Mbps) & (1080p, 120 frames/second, 100Mbps) log2, camera resolution 61 mega pixels

Build 1:
MSI PRO B650M A WIFI DDR5 AM5 Motherboard
AMD RYZEN 5 7600X AM5 Processor
GIGABYTE RTX 3060 EAGLE OC 12GB Graphic Card
XIGMATEK LUX S ARCTIC MID TOWER Case
COUGAR VTE X2 750 80PLUS BRONZE POWER Supply
CORSAIR ICUE H100I ELITE CAPELLIX LIQUID CPU Cooler
CRUCIAL P3 500GB M2 NVME INTERNAL SOILD STATE Drive
CRUCIAL 16GB DDR5 4800MHZ DESKTOP Memory

Build 2:
ASUS TUF GAMING B660M PLUS WIFI DDR5 Motherboard
INTEL CORE I5 12400F 4.4GHz Processor
HYPERX FURY 16GB DDR5 5200MHZ DESKTOP Memory
CRUCIAL P2 500GB M.2 NVMe INTERNAL SOILD STATE Drive
GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 3070 8GB MASTER Graphic Card
THERMALTAKE H590 TG ARGB MID TOWER Case
THERMALTAKE SMART RGB 700W 80 PLUS POWER Supply

And which one is better ?
Thanks
If resolve is your main goal go with the intel and swap out to the arc 770. It flattens everything for speed in resolve. Plus, it's really affordable. Bump to the 13 gen intel with graphics on chip. Do some reading about it, it's a fantastic setup which will only get better when updates to the firmware come along too. I am not a fan of ryzen chips either.
 
As I mentioned in your other thread in the digital video forum, I'd go with the 3060 GPU because of its larger memory. GPU memory can be a make-or-break factor in Resolve.
If he was using other software maybe, but resolve uses the hyperencode developed by intel, therefore, the 770 is a much faster solution. It combines the included igpu of the processor with the 770 and makes everything blazing fast. 40 percent faster than the 30xx series nvidia cards.
 
What do you think about this combination?

Do you still advice with the 770 instead of the 3060 or the 3060ti ?

CPU: Intel i5-13600K
Graphics Card: RTX 3060 Ti
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z790 UD
RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 4800
Storage 1: 2TB Intel SSD
Power Supply: SeaSonic Focus 750W
CPU Cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock 4 (with LGA 1700 mounting kit)
Case: Corsair 4000D

God's willing, I can buy this combination used.
 
From what I have been reading the 770 is far ahead for resolve. That being said I am using the 2070 super and it works great as long as I keep it 6k or under. Using 4k it's no bubbles, no troubles. But for raw performance and if you were buying new 770 would be my choice
 
Can one of these builds work for me using Davinci Resolve to edit (4k, 30 frames/second, 100Mbps) & (1080p, 120 frames/second, 100Mbps) log2, camera resolution 61 mega pixels

Build 1:
MSI PRO B650M A WIFI DDR5 AM5 Motherboard
AMD RYZEN 5 7600X AM5 Processor
GIGABYTE RTX 3060 EAGLE OC 12GB Graphic Card
XIGMATEK LUX S ARCTIC MID TOWER Case
COUGAR VTE X2 750 80PLUS BRONZE POWER Supply
CORSAIR ICUE H100I ELITE CAPELLIX LIQUID CPU Cooler
CRUCIAL P3 500GB M2 NVME INTERNAL SOILD STATE Drive
CRUCIAL 16GB DDR5 4800MHZ DESKTOP Memory

Build 2:
ASUS TUF GAMING B660M PLUS WIFI DDR5 Motherboard
INTEL CORE I5 12400F 4.4GHz Processor
HYPERX FURY 16GB DDR5 5200MHZ DESKTOP Memory
CRUCIAL P2 500GB M.2 NVMe INTERNAL SOILD STATE Drive
GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 3070 8GB MASTER Graphic Card
THERMALTAKE H590 TG ARGB MID TOWER Case
THERMALTAKE SMART RGB 700W 80 PLUS POWER Supply

And which one is better ?
Thanks
If resolve is your main goal go with the intel and swap out to the arc 770. It flattens everything for speed in resolve. Plus, it's really affordable. Bump to the 13 gen intel with graphics on chip. Do some reading about it, it's a fantastic setup which will only get better when updates to the firmware come along too. I am not a fan of ryzen chips either.
That's an interesting claim. Can you provide a link?

Puget Systems doesn't show anything like that, but their test may be different from what you refer to.
 
Can one of these builds work for me using Davinci Resolve to edit (4k, 30 frames/second, 100Mbps) & (1080p, 120 frames/second, 100Mbps) log2, camera resolution 61 mega pixels

Build 1:
MSI PRO B650M A WIFI DDR5 AM5 Motherboard
AMD RYZEN 5 7600X AM5 Processor
GIGABYTE RTX 3060 EAGLE OC 12GB Graphic Card
XIGMATEK LUX S ARCTIC MID TOWER Case
COUGAR VTE X2 750 80PLUS BRONZE POWER Supply
CORSAIR ICUE H100I ELITE CAPELLIX LIQUID CPU Cooler
CRUCIAL P3 500GB M2 NVME INTERNAL SOILD STATE Drive
CRUCIAL 16GB DDR5 4800MHZ DESKTOP Memory

Build 2:
ASUS TUF GAMING B660M PLUS WIFI DDR5 Motherboard
INTEL CORE I5 12400F 4.4GHz Processor
HYPERX FURY 16GB DDR5 5200MHZ DESKTOP Memory
CRUCIAL P2 500GB M.2 NVMe INTERNAL SOILD STATE Drive
GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 3070 8GB MASTER Graphic Card
THERMALTAKE H590 TG ARGB MID TOWER Case
THERMALTAKE SMART RGB 700W 80 PLUS POWER Supply

And which one is better ?
Thanks
If resolve is your main goal go with the intel and swap out to the arc 770. It flattens everything for speed in resolve. Plus, it's really affordable. Bump to the 13 gen intel with graphics on chip. Do some reading about it, it's a fantastic setup which will only get better when updates to the firmware come along too. I am not a fan of ryzen chips either.
That's an interesting claim. Can you provide a link?

Puget Systems doesn't show anything like that, but their test may be different from what you refer to.
I'm at work right now so I can't but if you youtube arc and resolve you will find what you seek. It's becuase resolve takes advantage of hyper encode.
 

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