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abdulrahmana30186834
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June 7, 2018
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Radeon 530 4gb are good for after effects?

  • June 7, 2018
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Hello everybody

I will buy my first laptop and I will invest all my money at this laptop. I need to know are the performance of this laptop are good to work the after effects and  premiere pro. I know the PC is better than laptop in this case but i must choose laptop because I travel a lot.

the performance of laptop will not be less than this:

Intel® Core™ i7-8550U

Ram : 8 GB DDR4

Gpu : AMD Radeon™ 530 Graphics (4 GB DDR3 dedicated)

display: FHD (1920 x 1080)

And i want to know are this AMD Radeon 530 graphic card are good for rendering or not and will help me in editing.

kindly share your experience

thanks for your time and thanks for your help, good luck for all.

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Correct answer Szalam

More cores won't help with After Effects as much as higher clock speed. A lot of stuff in AE is only on one core.

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Szalam
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June 7, 2018

You definitely should try to get more RAM. I wouldn't want less than 16 GB.
Generally speaking, NVIDIA cards are better than AMD for motion design.

Can you get a processor with a higher clock speed?

What kind of hard drive (or hard drives) are you getting?

abdulrahmana30186834
Participant
June 8, 2018

First, Thank you very much for your replay.

Second, about the RAM that not problem to be 16 GB.

about the graphic card ,Unfortunately all the laptops market here in my country in this price range have AMD Radeon 530. Really i don't know why that all laptops with this graphic card. I am still searching to found laptop with NIVIDA card. and if i found one with NIVIDA that will be 2GB Ram not 4GB as AMD.

about the processor i have two choice,

Number one I7-8550U=1.8GHz up to 4GHz(8M Cache)

Number two is I7-7500=2.7GHz up to 3.8GHz(4M Cache)

I choose the number one because has more cores and its 8th generation. really i don't know what the best one with low clock speed with high cores and high cache or high clock with low cores and low cache. I am really very confusing.

last thing the type of hard disk is HDD, I know the SSD is better than HDD but,Unfortunately i don't have any choice to have SSD.

Finally I am really thank you for your help and thank you for your time and attention.

Best Regards,

Szalam
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SzalamCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 8, 2018

More cores won't help with After Effects as much as higher clock speed. A lot of stuff in AE is only on one core.