NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and premiere pro
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Hello
I am going to be using mainly photoshop and premiere pro.
I understand there are issues with certain versions of cc2019 premiere pro and the following graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
But that the graphcs card will work for certain cc2019 and all cc2018 versions of premiere pro-
is this correct? and will is be suitable for running photoshop/illustrator/indesign
I am buying a laptop- Does this gaming laptop seem suitable?
- Intel Core i7-8750H 2.2GHz
- 8GB, 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD
- 15.6" Full HD IPS Display
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB
- Windows 10 Home
Thank you very much!
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The SSD is too small and will fill up quickly, especially with Windows updates.
Is the HDD 5400 RPM or 7200 RPM? If 5400 RPM, it will be too slow.
You need more RAM.
It also depends what you will be editing (file type and codec) effects used, and whether you will be using it on battery power.
Proxies will likely be necessary.
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sorry posted in the wrong place....
thank you for your reply.
Ok I will double the RAM and the SSD. But this leaves me buying a laptop with a nividea geforce gtx 1060 which is a slightly different graphic card to the gtx 1050 mentioned originally.
Does anyone know if this card gtx 1060 will work in premiere pro? It is not on the recommended list they provide.
Thank you
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Ok I will double the RAM and the SSD. But this leaves me buying a laptop with a nividea geforce gtx 1060 which is a slightly different graphic card to the gtx 1050 mentioned originally.
Does anyone know if this card gtx 1060 will work in premiere pro? It is not on the recommended list they provide.
Thank you
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How much VRAM? It might.
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Neither the GTX 1050 Ti nor the GTX 1060 is currently on the list of Adobe-recommended GPUs because Adobe itself, having relatively few hardware testers, can only test so many systems for compatibility. Even a company as large as Adobe really needs a lot more technicians and testers than it currently has just to test that many different configurations. As a result, it could only test high-end (read: very expensive and very large) current systems for compatibility.
With that said, the GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1060 should work. But some laptops have their primary graphics permanently locked to the CPU's integrated Intel graphics, which does complicate matters greatly.

