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March 11, 2017
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Best laptop to run Adobe Premiere Pro CC??

  • March 11, 2017
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Looking for recommendations from people who do a lot of video editing.

I'm starting a communications program where I will be doing a lot of video and photo editing. I just want a laptop that can run Adobe Premiere Pro smoothly.

It seems like the GPU card recommendations on the system requirements website might be outdated, because I can't seem to find many laptops that match up with those listed GPU cards.

Initially I was looking into buying an Asus Zenbook Pro UX501 (mostly because the $1500 is pretty affordable), but read that the incompatible GPU card was a problem. Now I am thinking of increasing my budget, and wondering if its worth it to just fork over the money for a new Macbook Pro because its easier than sifting through the internet for an adequate PC.

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Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
March 12, 2017

Answer Peru Bob's question

The ASUS ZenBook UX-501VW has this as a graphics card options

"NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960M with 2G/4G GDDR5 VRAM"

That should work ok with some simple media types, simple editing workflows and providing the on board storage configuration is adequate.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 11, 2017

What type of media will you be editing?

Lots of discussion here:

https://forums.adobe.com/search.jspa?q=which%20laptop

Participant
March 13, 2017

Thanks for the link to the other discussions.

I will be editing photos and video from my DLSR camera - the video is 1080p. I don't think the videos I will be editing will be long, likely around 5-10minutes.

I had been thinking about the Asus Zenbook Pro but was concerned because the GTX 960M wasn't posted as a compatible GPU on the system requirements list. Do you think that's a problem, or will the 960M do the job just fine?

Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
March 14, 2017

Sure wish they would update that Zenbook line with the GTX 10 series nVidia graphics, but yes the GTX 960M will work, just not as well as what I would like.if I were to get a new laptop.