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Rate this $1,000 build
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I would prefer it be under $900, but it's good.

I will be using it for video editing and gaming, more video editing.
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Terrible.

The 960 was terrible before and with new cards releasing it makes 0 sense getting. Hyper 212 EVO is a terrible cooler and won't get you a good overclock with good cooling. No SSD in a $900/$1000 rig? I would get a bigger PSU.

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It's a tad bit over budget but includes a 1070 and a nice cooler. Phanteks Enthoo Pro M is a really good case for the price. 16 GB of ram although you could settle with 8GB instead.

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i7 for your video editing. Wait for the 1060 so be announced to you have the option. Also get an after market GPU whether it's a 1060 or a 480.
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It's absolutely horrific.

Are you actually buying a PC? Because you've asked for help multiple times with several topics that go months and months back.
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