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Inspiring
December 27, 2024
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Tell me, what kind of video card is needed for the program to work correctly?

  • December 27, 2024
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Here’s the question) What kind of video card is needed for the interface to at least work correctly and to be able to work with effects. Or will any video card not provide comfortable operation without a kernel update?

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Legend
December 29, 2024

Like John stated. Nvidia GPUs, particularly later-gen models, work best in Premiere. AMD GPUs, by comparison, are slightly faster for long-GOP (H264/265) processing but slower for RAW codec processing.

Inspiring
December 30, 2024

I have an Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060ti GDDR6x and Premier works very poorly. Brakes a lot

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 30, 2024

The video card is ONE part of your hardware, you need to post ALL of your details for someone to help

1 - are you using the STUDIO driver with your nvidia card?

2 - what is the rest of your computer information?

3 - what are you editing?

 

For example, what I have

Windows 11 Pro 64bit version 24H2

Model 'P' not found at ASUS so that MAY have been a special OEM version for Amazon

64Gig Ram https://www.amazon.com/TEAMGROUP-3200MHz-PC4-25600-Unbuffered-Computer/dp/B086X2FYW9/
GTX 1650 https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GeForce-128-Bit-Graphics-G165D6AIC1/dp/B08GL81369/

Studio driver version 511.09 Download/Install 01-18-2022 (see below)
motherboard automatically turned integrated Intel video off when installed GTX
TEAMGROUP 512Gig SSD for Windows and programs and usual MS Office Documents files
500Gig SSD Temporary work files and output when creating new video files
1T SSD Video and sound files from camera and other sources

 

When I was buying components I wanted an RTX2060 with 6Gig to be sure of smooth
timeline playback... I had to buy a GTX1650 with 4Gig because nobody had the 2060
in stock... My 4k test didn't have any timeline 'glitches' so I didn't need the 2060
Especially since I normally edit 1280x720 30fps video from a Canon SX510 camera

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 27, 2024

Moved to Video Hardware forum.

Inspiring
December 27, 2024

Thank you. But we were talking only about Adobe Premier

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 27, 2024

Some links that may help

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html

Nvidia is better for video editing - use the STUDIO driver, not the gaming driver
https://community.adobe.com/t5/video-hardware-discussions/4070-ti-super-vs-7900-xtx/td-p/14584297

Not 100% current, but may help... NOTE - go to the Puget site to see their CURRENT information
https://community.adobe.com/t5/video-hardware/premiere-pro-hardware-articles-to-read-before-you-buy-or-build/m-p/11557686