Yeah I would generally agree, like I see used gtx 1070's going for still about 200 bucks or more. And I live in the States where prices are typically pretty decent.
I think here in the states they’re like $150 used. --- Post updated --- Wait, $150 on the GPU, that leaves you with $200 for the ram, so the 1650 plus some notice Corsair ram would be good.
I am planning to get second hand gpu's. That would ease the cost for me i guess. --- Post updated --- Exactly. I would cut the cost by compensating in the motherboard, the case or something like that. --- Post updated --- Oh really? Still not as saturated as the PUBG, Fortnite, or minecraft video market i guess. There are like only 10 channels that are doing good. After all thats what i would like doing. --- Post updated --- Oh really? Still not as saturated as the PUBG, Fortnite, or minecraft video market i guess. There are like only 10 channels that are doing good. After all thats what i would like doing.
First, what resolution and bit rate you most use when you edit video? It's important when you decide your ram size. Most 1080p 60fps video need 6~12G ram at least in my experience. Second, because Nvidia's new GPU is coming soon, i recommand you to wait until they come out. The price of second hand "RTX2060" should be lower than your budge a lot. If not, consider GTX1660.
I am ok with 720p. Because the audience are mostly kids who watch the videos on their phone and 720p is enough. Also less RAM would be required for that i think.
Save up, you're not going to get much of a gaming PC for 350 dollars in total. The more patience you have, the more you will save up and the longer you have for better deals to come. I bought a used 1060 for 110 dollars.
Ok i will wait and save more and then buy a RTX 2060 out of it. I think it would be the costliest component but will see
Going with Turing or Polaris in 2020 is beyond retarded, in about three months from now on RDNA2 and Ampere will release.