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Which laptop specs are best for running Adobe Premiere Pro smoothly?

New Here ,
May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025

Hi everyone,

I’m planning to buy a new laptop primarily for video editing, and I’ll be using Adobe Premiere Pro quite heavily — mostly for 1080p and some 4K editing, with basic color grading and effects.

I want to make sure the laptop I choose can run Premiere Pro smoothly without constant lag or crashes. I’ve seen a lot of mixed advice online, so I’m turning to the Adobe community for some real-world feedback.

Could you please share:

  • What minimum and recommended specs I should look for?

  • Does GPU matter more than CPU for video editing?

  • Is 16GB RAM enough, or should I aim for 32GB?

  • Any specific models or brands you recommend?

  • Any known issues with running Premiere Pro on laptops?

Any tips or personal experiences would be super helpful before I make the purchase.

Thanks in advance!

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May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025
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Community Beginner ,
May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025

Hi jessica,

Great to hear you're diving into video editing with Premiere Pro — it's a powerful tool, and choosing the right laptop will make a big difference.

Here’s what I’d recommend based on real-world use:

  • Minimum Specs: i7 (12th Gen or better) or Ryzen 7, 16GB RAM, dedicated GPU (like RTX 3050 or higher), SSD storage (at least 512GB).

  • Recommended: i9 or Ryzen 9, 32GB RAM (especially for 4K), RTX 3060/3070 or better, 1TB SSD + external drive for media.

  • CPU vs GPU: Both matter — CPU handles timelines and effects, but GPU is crucial for rendering, playback, and effects acceleration. A strong GPU can drastically reduce export times.

  • RAM: 16GB can just work for 1080p, but 32GB is a safer bet, especially if you multitask or handle larger projects.

  • Models: Look into Dell XPS, MacBook Pro (M1/M2), ASUS ROG Zephyrus, or MSI Creator series. They’re optimized for creative work and offer solid thermals.

  • Known Issues: Thermal throttling can be a problem on thinner laptops — look for machines with good cooling. Also, make sure your laptop supports hardware acceleration for Adobe’s Mercury Playback Engine.

Hope this helps — and happy editing! Let us know what you end up choosing.

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Community Expert ,
May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025

Hi Jessica.

 

Jesus Rameriz often starts his videos on The Photoshop Training Channel talking about the MSI Creator A16 Ai+ Laptop that he uses.  He says it runs all of the CC apps very nicely, but he is obviously sponsored by MSI.  He is one person that I would trust not to BS though.

 

A quick look round reveals opinions that it is great for gaming, the best laptop for architects, and has 'next level' performance.  I would say it is pretty solid, but I would take Ged's advice and ask on the Premier Pro Hardware forum first.

 

I was going to say that if money was no object, have a look what Puget Systems is offering for mobile NLE, but I got a bit of a surprise.  They only have one laptop, but it appears to have better spec than the MSI and is about the same cost!  That will be the baseline cost though.  If you up the configeration that cost is going to be waaaaaay more.

 

Configure a Puget Mobile 16" | Puget Systems

 

We often send people to Puget Systems because they do the most meaningful testing for 'serious' content creators, and have the best spec'd workstations.  So you can check out what they consider ideal for your application, and read a bunch of articles flitered to that application with a range of hardware.

 

Hardware Articles Archive | Puget Systems   (This link is filtered from Premiere Pro)

 

Good luck and let us know what you decide.

 

 

 

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May 12, 2025 May 12, 2025
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Apple M4 Max with 32GB or more RAM. Arguably the best laptop available for graphics work.

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