- CPU: Ryzen 9 9900X
- Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 90 SE
- GPU: Radeon RX 9070XT
- RAM: 2x32Gb DDR5 6000MHz
- Mobo: ASRock 620AM PRO-A
- SSD: Kingston 1Tb
- Power: Fox Spirit HG 1000W
The choice of GPU is because this will be a Linux machine. I plan to install PopOS on it and use it for video editing, digital art, gaming, and streaming thereof.
I’ve had Mint installed on my side computers for a while, but i don’t do anything complicated with them. This is the big one, the one where things can actually go wrong. Pray for me lmao


Nice! I have a windows build that I recently decided to install Linux on myself. Nobara in my case. Have already done streaming and video production on it! Only issue is Nvidia doesn’t always play nice.
Which video editor are you gonna use?
I’ve been learning DaVinci Resolve. I wouldn’t recommend anything else whether it’s Windows or Linux, but it happens to be natively compatible with Linux.
Admittedly though i haven’t actually used Premiere because i didn’t make it past the installation process. The only video editor that i’ve spent time in aside from Resolve was Kdenlive, which is clearly not up to par.
I used premiere a lot when I had windows. Great program (begrudgingly) that crashes too often. After swapping to Linux, i also jumped to DaVinci. It’s different, but also really good. There are some limitations in the Linux version, especially when it comes to audio, and I had to change my game recording setup a bit, but once those kinks were ironed out, it was all good!
I wish you the best of luck, friend! You’re going to have a blast