As a content creator, your computer is the center
stage for transforming raw ideas into stunning videos. Choosing the right
equipment on a budget is an art in itself. This article will guide you through
all the critical aspects to consider to ensure your IDR 10 million budget
yields the most powerful editing machine.
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1. Performance Foundation: Hardware** This is the
heart of all your decisions. The budget allocated for this component will
determine how smooth your editing workflow will be.
CPU (Processor): The Brain of the Operation
Top Priorities:** The CPU is the **most important**
component for video editing. It handles timeline preview, rendering, encoding,
and running most effects.
Recommendations:** Aim for a processor with **as many
cores/threads** as possible. A minimum of 6 cores (12 threads) is an absolute
must for smooth operation.
Best Choice:**
AMD Ryzen 5 5600/5600G/5600X (6 cores/12 threads):**
The king of this budget. Its multi-core performance is very strong for the
price.
Intel Core i5-12400/13400 (6P-core + 4E-core):** A
very strong competitor from Intel, very efficient.
**Tip:** In this budget, avoid older generation
processors (e.g., Intel 8th Gen or below, or Ryzen 3000 series non-X) unless
the price is very low.
GPU (Graphics Card): The Helper**
Priority:** The GPU accelerates certain effects, color
grading, and final rendering. However, on a tight budget, don't sacrifice the
CPU for an overly powerful GPU.
Recommendation:** A dedicated GPU (not integrated) is
a must.
Best Choice:**
NVIDIA GTX 1660 Super / RTX 3050 (8GB):** A sweet
spot. NVIDIA has excellent driver support and optimization (with CUDA cores)
for many editing software.
AMD RX 6600 (8GB): ** Often offers a lower price for
comparable raster performance, although its software optimization can sometimes
lag slightly behind NVIDIA.
Note: ** For 1080p editing, 4GB of VRAM is the
minimum, but 6GB-8GB is much safer for future use and more complex projects.
RAM: Temporary Workplace **
Priority: ** The more RAM, the more layers, effects,
and applications you can run simultaneously without lag.
Recommendation: ** 16GB ** is the new standard and
**MANDATORY**. 8GB is no longer sufficient for modern video editing.
**Tip: ** Ensure RAM is at least 3200MHz for AMD
platforms and make sure you run it in dual-channel mode (2 sticks of RAM, e.g.,
2x8GB, not 1x16GB). This significantly improves performance.
Storage (SSD/HDD): Warehouse and Highway **
Priority: ** Never edit video stored on a hard disk
(HDD).
Recommendations:**
NVMe SSD (256GB - 512GB):** For the Operating System,
Software, and Project Cache. This is non-negotiable. Its speed will make
software and previews feel incredibly fast.
SATA SSD (512GB - 1TB):** For storing active projects
and footage being edited. It's cheaper than NVMe but still very fast.
HDD (1TB - 2TB):** For archiving/backing up finished
projects. HDDs are very slow for live editing.
2. Operating System: Windows vs. macOS**
Windows:** The BEST choice in this budget.** You get
absolute freedom to choose and upgrade components, higher value for money, and
very broad software/hardware compatibility. For around Rp 10 million, you can
build a Windows PC that's far more powerful than a used Mac mini M1 for the
same price.
**macOS:** It's nearly impossible to find a new Mac
(even an M1 Mac mini) for under Rp 10 million. Used options are the only way to
go, which means sacrificing warranty and battery life (if it's a laptop).
Performance is efficient, but upgradeability is zero.
**Linux:** Only for the most dedicated. Professional
software like Adobe Premiere and DaVinci Resolve Studio have Linux versions,
but drivers and support can be complicated. Not recommended for most creators.
**Real Fact: Windows is the undisputed choice for
budgets under Rp 10 million.**
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3. Desktop PC vs. Laptop**
Desktop PC:**
**Pros:** Higher performance for the same price,
easier to upgrade and repair, better cooling, and longer life.
**Cons:** Not portable, requires separate monitor,
keyboard, and mouse space.
**Recommendation:** **TOP CHOICE.** If you don't
absolutely need to be mobile, a desktop PC provides the best editing experience
on a budget.
Laptop:**
**Pros:** Complete portability, all in one package.
**Disadvantages:** Lower performance for the same
price, limited upgradeability (usually only RAM and SSD), cooling is often an
issue, and a smaller screen.
**Recommendation:** Choose only if portability is an
absolute necessity. Look for a gaming laptop with the recommended CPU and GPU
above.
4. Other Aspects (Especially for Laptops)**
If you choose a laptop, consider the following:
Screen Quality:** Look for an **IPS** screen with **at
least 95% sRGB coverage**. Color accuracy is crucial so your videos don't look
different on other devices. Full HD resolution (1920x1080) is sufficient.
Battery Life:** Don't expect too much.
High-performance laptops typically only last 3-5 hours for light tasks. Editing
video on battery power will drain power and slow down performance.
Portability & Design:** Editing laptops tend to be
large and heavy due to cooling requirements. Make sure the weight and size are
still comfortable to carry around.
Portability:** Very important! Make sure it has:
**USB-A** (for older peripherals).
**USB-C** (preferably one that supports power delivery
and fast data).
**HDMI** or **DisplayPort** (for external monitors).
**SD Card Reader** (Very useful for transferring
footage from cameras!).
Keyboard Comfort:** You'll be typing a lot of
captions, descriptions, and scripts. Make sure the keyboard is comfortable and
responsive.
Accessories & Warranty:**
Charger:** Make sure the charger has enough power
(usually above 150W) to charge while in use.
Warranty:** Aim for an official warranty of at least 2
years. This is a safety net for your investment. Check the service center's
policy.
Recommended Example Configuration (Desktop PC)**
Here's a rough budget allocation for building a
powerful video editing desktop PC:
Component |
Recommended Specifications |
Price forecasts |
CPU Motherboard GPU RAM SSD (OS & Apps) SSD (Project) PSU Casing Total
|
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 A520/B550 Chipset NVIDIA GTX 1660 Super (Bekas) / RTX 3050 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz NVMe 512GB SATA 1TB 550W 80+ Bronze Casing dengan airflow baik |
Rp 2.200.000 Rp 1.200.000 Rp 2.300.000 Rp 900.000 Rp 700.000 Rp 1.100.000 Rp 800.000 Rp 500.000 Rp 9.700.000 |
Conclusion**
With a budget of IDR 10 million, you can get a very capable
video editing machine by considering the following.
Focus on the CPU: ** Allocate the largest budget for the
best processor you can get.
Don't Skimp on RAM and SSD: ** 16GB of RAM and an NVMe SSD
are mandatory standards.
Choose a Sufficient GPU: ** A dedicated GPU with 6GB-8GB of
VRAM is more than enough for 1080p and even light 4K editing.
Choose a Desktop over a Laptop: ** If you're not mobile,
build a desktop PC for the best performance and investment value.
Warranty is Your Key: ** Always prioritize products with an
official warranty for peace of mind.