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Hi,
I remember several years ago there was a list of benchmark test results running Premiere Pro, where you could compare all the different PC's.
Is this still available to view please?
Could anyone provide a link to it?
Thanks
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Is this what you are looking for?
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/puget-test-scores/m-p/11013957
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Years ago, Harm Millard, rest his soul, created a website listing test results, but that was taken down.
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Thank you Bob. It was the Harm Millard test results I was looking for. It's a shame it's been taken down, as I was hoping to see how the old PC I've just bought compared to various other systems.
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Post your Puget Benchmark results here and then tag @RjL190365
He is expert at that sort of thing and may comment on your results.
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Fuhgeddaboudit. PPBM is now obsolete and defunct. And it never even touched 4k or higher-rez content at all when it was active.
That said, the free version of PugetBench for Creators (which is stll in active development) is now becoming crippled for Premiere Pro. As of the 1.2.20 release (it is now at 1.2.21), which integrated the 1.0.1 version of PugetBench for Premiere Pro, you will need to purchase the full licensed package benchmark suite (which costs you a whopping $2,250) just to run the Advanced preset in any of the video editing benchmarks; without the extremely pricey license you can only run the Standard preset. That is yet another example of gimping the free or low-cost versions with fewer features and/or lesser performance (Blackmagic Design has been doing the same thing on the free version of Resolve since version 18 back in 2022, disabling all hardware-accelerated rendering and decoding on its Free version).
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Thanks