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November 10, 2017
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Intel core i7 really needed?

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Hey I'm about to buy adobe premier elements 2018 and the system requirements say that I need an intel core i7? Is that really necessary? I have an i5, is that good enough? Thanks in advance.

Luca

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    MLStock89
    Participant
    November 11, 2017

    No, you do not need an Intel i7.

    "2GHz or faster processor with SSE2 support; dual-core processor required for HDV or AVCHD editing ; Intel Core i7 required for XAVC-S"

    XAVC is a recording format that was introduced by Sony on October 30, 2012. XAVC is a format that will be licensed to companies that want to make XAVC products.

    You can use any processor.

    Legend
    November 10, 2017

    It's worth a try. Why not test drive the free trial?

    Community Expert
    November 10, 2017

    I used a laptop with i5 and slow HDD to edit 1080p60 ("HD") video with a couple versions of Premiere Elements.  It worked, but was sometimes a little slow and laggy in the previews and output rendering.  The final output was fine and played well.  My projects never exceeded 10 minutes in length. 

    I agree with Steve, you should download a trial and try it with what your have.

    lucae15Author
    Participant
    November 10, 2017

    What was your benchmark score?

    Legend
    November 10, 2017

    I agree with Bill. I used an i5 for a long time and it worked just fine for HD video.

    Check your process with these benchmark scores. A score of 5,000 or better will give you excellent high def performance. If you're editing 4K, you may need to go up to at least an 8500.

    PassMark Intel vs AMD CPU Benchmarks - High End

    lucae15Author
    Participant
    November 10, 2017

    Mine has a benchmark score of 4723. Do you think that is good enough to edit good HD videos?

    Bill Gehrke
    Inspiring
    November 10, 2017

    Depends a lot on what media you want to edit