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December 27, 2023
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will this computer work for premiere elements?

  • December 27, 2023
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will this computer work for premiere elements? HP Newest Victus Gaming Laptop, 15.6" FHD 144Hz Display, AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS, 16GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050, Backlit Keyboard, WiFi 6, RJ-45, HDMI, Win 11, w/CUE Accessories

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Participating Frequently
March 6, 2025

Yes, the HP Victus with the Ryzen 5 7535HS, 16GB RAM, and RTX 2050 should handle Premiere Elements well for most editing tasks, including 1080p and light 4K editing. However, for heavier effects or complex projects, you may experience some slowdowns, so optimizing settings and using proxy files could help.

RGB_Maestro
Peru Bob
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March 6, 2025
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 using proxy files could help.


By @RGB_Maestro

 

Premiere Elements doesn't have a proxy workflow like Premiere Pro.

You would have to manually create a proxy for each instance of a clip, and then manually replace it with the original clip before export.

Ann Bens
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March 11, 2025

Elements 2025 supports prores. So if you are able to convert to prores 422 HQ (e.g. Shutter Encoder)  that would put less strain on the cpu. No need for replacements.

Community Expert
December 28, 2023

Provide the link so I can see the rest of the story.  The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 will come installed with the "gaming driver".  For video and other graphics software, you may want to install the "studio driver" directly from NVIDIA.

Legend
December 28, 2023

And a lot depends on the type of video and resolution of video you're editing.

 

But that said, I think it's a pretty safe bet that you've got plenty of power here to work with Premiere Elements, IMHO.

Peru Bob
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December 27, 2023