Sorry to ask, but what kind of video editing do you do?
Is it a laptop? A Desktop? Do you have a dedicated graphics card? Share your system with us.
You should do fine with that CPU but if you are using it without a dedicated GPU, you may not get a smooth timeline.
Let me give you and example:
I do Video Editing with a RX480 and a 2700X just fine. I could use more ram like 32gb but I can get fine as long as I don't start opening a lot of stuff.
Do you work with large clips? Then you will need a fast storage for cache too, a NVME will be great, I noticed a speed bump from a SATA SSD to a NVME (even a dramless NVME).
If you use like DaVinci Resolve, GPU power can be a factor, I normally OC my RX to 1450mhz now (crazy, I know) but I can get smooth timelines as long as I don't use more than 5 special effects simultaneously in a short span. Like 5 effects at the same time in a 10 second clip.
I can render in a timely manner too, at least for me, normally under 6 or 7 minutes. for a 10-15min video in 1080p 60fps
But If you want my opinion, the NVME was the thing (in my system) that got me a good editing experience.
The Englishman