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Here are the specs for it:
Is this a good laptop to run premiere pro for what I am trying to accomplish?
Thank you in advance
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Moved to hardware forum.
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Since the "all-core" Turbo frequency of that i7-8550U is 3.7 GHz, you should see CPU-only render performance at least the equal of the previous-generation i7-7700HQ. (That is, if you keep that laptop plugged into an AC wall outlet and disable most of the laptop's power-saving features.) You will almost certainly be held back by that 5400 RPM hard drive, so I would also recommend getting a USB-C external SSD for that laptop.
And the GeForce MX150 might hold back your laptop's GPU-accelerated performance somewhat – but this is relative to those of higher-end GPUs.
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Okay. I was planning on getting another external drive in the near future. But with this set up can the program run decently without the worries of it crashing, freezing, slow uploads and renderings or any drastic under performance issues?
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Just to clarify what RjL190365 said:
(That is, if you keep that laptop plugged into an AC wall outlet and disable most of the laptop's power-saving features.)
In case you are not aware of it, when a laptop is on battery power, the processor gets throttled back to a much slower processor speed, which will greatly affect performance.
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Thanks I did not know that. I guess I just want to know, if the specs on this laptop shows that it would run some what smooth?
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tl55323812 wrote
I just want to know, if the specs on this laptop shows that it would run some what smooth?
Without a fast external drive, it won't be a happy editing experience.
What type of media will you be using?
What effects will you be using?
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Most MPEG-4 for now and just a few transitions. Maybe some green screen
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tl55323812 wrote
Most MPEG-4 for now
What codec?
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H.264
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You may not get smooth playback.
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That can be fixed with a fast enough external hardrive, right?
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Not really. H.264, and especially 4k H.265, sources require a CPU that's even more powerful than the most powerful mobile CPUs on the market; in fact, even an 8- to 10-core desktop CPU may be too weak for that source material. Nothing can change that.
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Well that sounds like out of my budget for the moment. But I'll keep that in mind when it's time to buy myself a desktop