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October 14, 2020
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Advice for Graphics Card upgrade

  • October 14, 2020
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I'm looking to upgrade my graphics card to improve Adobe Premiere performance. Any advice on what I should consider in the £100-200 bracket?

 

I don't use the PC for gaming, so just looking for a reasonably priced graphics card that plays well with Adobe CS and my current setup, for light personal use (HD, not 4K editing).

 

SYSTEM SPECS

GPU: AMD Radeon R5 430 (2GB GDDR5 @1150mhz)

CPU: i7-7700 @3.60GHz

HD: WD Green M.2 SSD (240GB / 50% free)

RAM: 16GB (4x4GB 2400mhz DDR4)

Small form factor desktop w/half height PCIe

Adobe Premiere 2020

 

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Legend
October 15, 2020

The half-height slot in your PC's case will be the limiting factor. Most such cards use old or obsolete chips. Among very recent GPUs, the best that you can do in this form factor would be a half-height GeForce GTX 1650 (the GDDR6 version, not the inferior GDDR5 version). It has 4 GB of VRAM - the minimum that's recommended (as opposed to required) by Adobe for Premiere Pro. Performance-wise, that GTX 1650 GDDR6 would be the best match for that i7-7700 CPU (though still a bit underpowered, as a GTX 1660 would have been an excellent match for that CPU).

Participant
October 15, 2020

That's really helpful advice, thank you.

Anything else I should be considering? The machine is an older Dell Optiplex 5050, so the PCIe is v3.0 and the PSU is only 180W. Would I be better off getting an older refurbed GPU or do you still think my current system will make the most of the GTX 1650 GDDR6?

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 15, 2020

The recommended system power for that is 300W:

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/gtx-1650/

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 14, 2020

I've moved this to the Video Hardware forum.

@RjL190365