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March 21, 2020
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What Version Can I Run With Intel HD Graphics 4600 Card?

  • March 21, 2020
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I understand that my graphics card is old (Intel HD 4600), and that I might not be able to properly use Premiere Pro 2020.  But, is there a previous version of Premiere that I can use with the Intel 4600 card?

Correct answer RjL190365

Intel Core i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 16 GB RAM, (2) 1TB Solid State Drives: 1st) running my operating system (274GB used), and 2nd) storage (433GB used).  Let me know if there's any other information/specs needed.  Thanks!  I also have a 3rd 1TB hard drive that is not Solid State, and it is 779GB used.


I had responded to your previous post.

 

For that CPU and storage combination I'd choose either a GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER or a GeForce GTX 1660. A GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER is also recommended if you are going to update your CPU platform to a newer-generation performance-equivalent system within the next few months.

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Participant
July 22, 2021

finally. Use Adobe Premiere 2019 for Edit Fast Export in Cpu Mode & Use Adobe Media Encoder 2021 if you have Nvidia Card for Best Export

Peru Bob
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Community Expert
March 21, 2020

What are the complete computer specs, including hard drives (how many, what kind, what is on each, and how full)?

Participant
March 21, 2020

Peru Bob - did you see my response above?

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 21, 2020

No. It must have been posted as I was posting.

Peru Bob
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Community Expert
March 21, 2020

I don't think ny of the currently available versions of CC will be able to use that graphics.

Participant
March 21, 2020

My computer appears to only have the integrated Intel HD 4600 graphics card. I wonder if I could buy and install a seperate dedicated graphics card that would work with the newer versions of Premiere? Trying to avoid buying an entire new computer.  Any advice would be great.

Legend
March 21, 2020

What is the exact CPU do you have? You see, I cannot recommend one until you do. Otherwise, we might end up recommending one that's WAY overkill for a CPU that might have been adequately powerful back in 2013 but is a serious weakling by today's standards.