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Ive got my footage on an NVME SSD, Ryzen 7 1700x, 32 GB of Ram and a 3060 TI. It is really exhausting to work on Projects that are longer than 15 Minutes because Premiere Pro starts lagging as hell. Ripple deleting takes a lot of time and juggling clips between multiple squences also makes you wait because of a delay when switching between them.
I was wondering if any of these performance Issues will disappear with the best CPU and GPU aswell as slightly faster RAM.
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Have you tried proxies?
https://creativecloud.adobe.com/en/learn/premiere-pro/web/proxy-media
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I have used Proxies before but I dont remember if they fixed the mentioned issues. The Raw Footage is 125 GB and the last time I used a proxy it turned a 8GB file into a 50GB file and I dont think I can give up 1/4th of my nvme ssd while working on such a project.
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50GB file and I dont think I can give up 1/4th of my nvme ssd
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I think you need a larger SSD. Is it only 256GB?
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No. The last time I used proxies an 8GB file was turned into 50 GB. Respectively 125GB would turn into 800GB. I have 2 TB. Apart from that I just tried to render Proxies and its about 30 hours of footage with 100 clips that each take 5 Minutes to render so proxies arent an option.
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Delete the Media Cache and Media Cache files:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/faq-how-to-clear-your-media-cache-in-30-seconds-in-premi...
If that doesn't work, try creating a new project and import the old one into it.
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From Premiere Pro User Guide > Hardware and operating system requirements > Hardware recommendations for Premiere Pro and After Effects
So, increase your RAM. Also, use a format that is good for video editing (like ProRes 422 LT) with storage media with sufficient capacity and speed.