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Compatibility test

New Here ,
Jul 12, 2021 Jul 12, 2021

Hi,

i am planning to buy a laptop for video editng and this is my specification.

Lenovo Yoga 7 11th Gen Intel Core i7 14" (35.56cms) Full HD IPS 2-in-1 Touchscreen Laptop (16GB/512GB SSD)

 

Is it comatible with adobe creative suit. I'll use it mostly Premere Pro for editing and basic hraphics work with after effect and photoshop. 

is it good enough?

 

cheerio

 

 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 12, 2021 Jul 12, 2021

Moved to the Video Hardware forum.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 12, 2021 Jul 12, 2021

What graphics card?

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New Here ,
Jul 12, 2021 Jul 12, 2021

Integrated Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics

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Community Expert ,
Jul 13, 2021 Jul 13, 2021

You need a dedicated graphics card with at least 2 GB VRAM for Premiere Pro.

Just integrated graphics is not enough.

https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/system-requirements.html

 

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LEGEND ,
Jul 14, 2021 Jul 14, 2021
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I agree with Peru Bob. The biggest problem with integrated graphics, low performance notwithstanding, is that it steals a substantial amount of system RAM for itself (since no in-CPU integrated graphics has its own discrete VRAM at all) - and that "stolen" amount of RAM becomes completely unavailable to everything else, including the OS and Premiere Pro, while the system is doing rendering duties. This may lead to "Out of memory" errors in the middle of your rendering/exporting job in Premiere Pro.

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