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April 25, 2021
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Looking for advice on hardware buying (Windows PC)

  • April 25, 2021
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Dear Fellows,

 

I am still very new on the topic Premiere Pro, so please have patience with me 😉

I am planning to buy a new PC/ Laptop for my work with Premiere Pro.

Initially I was focused on a PC/Tower. So it would be certainly much easier to meet the hardware requirements.

(Except for the high prices on GPU).

But now it gets clear, I will need a certain amount of mobililty with my new device and my daily work.

Not very often, but still I have to think about buying a Laptop.

 

I have found the lists of requirements from Adobe.

Still I am not clear where to go, regarding the GPU.

The named GPUs on that site I rarely find in Laptops.

So it´s gettig hard to know which Laptop might be suitable.

 

I was looking for Laptops escecially at Dell Precision, mobile Workstations.

Other products I have found are Razor Blade or MSI.

 

How do you judge a Laptop with a GPU with 6 to 8 GB, but still not in the list of recommended GPUs.

 

Please understand my situation;

I am planning to start my own buiness as a Coach and Trainer. I want to produce my videos as a part of my future business.

But I will not be producing videos all day long 😉 So I won´t mind, if my new laptop takes some minutes longer to fulfill some special work.

 

What do you say about GPUs? Can you recommend a certain laptop producer for my needs?

 

Thanks a lot for your support. Have a great day,

Matthias

 

 

 

 

 

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John T Smith
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April 25, 2021
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April 25, 2021

Thanks for the link. Wow this is good stuff.

Ann Bens
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April 25, 2021

Are you new to video editing or just Premiere?

 

Moved to hardware forum.

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April 25, 2021

I am completely new to video editing in general.

As I already use the Adobe Creative Suite, I thought it best to use Premiere Pro.