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Which of these do I pick for Laptop Editing

Participant ,
Jan 15, 2017 Jan 15, 2017

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XPS 15.6 inch

i7-7700 7th Gen.

1050 NVidia

256 SSD

Good color FHD screen

8gb RAM

$1379.11

 

Alienware 15.6 FHD

I7-7700 7th Gen

8gb Ram

1060 Nvidia with 6GB

1TB HD Drive

$1420.99

Alienware 17R

QHD Screen 2560x1440

I7-6700 6th Gen

1TB HD

8gb RAM

1060 Nvidia with 6GB

$1370

Alienware 17r

FHD screen 1920x1080

i7-7700 7th gen

8gigs RAM

AMD Radeon™ RX 470 with 8GB GDDR5

1TB HD

$1499.00

All have "ok" color on the screens. Looking for smoothest running when using effects like speed change and Red Giant Stuff. 17 is tempting for more space but its last gen processor and the newer one has a Video card I know nothing about. No gaming, just video editing and some photoshop and after effects

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Explorer , Jan 16, 2017 Jan 16, 2017

I believe an AMD gpu may not perform as well with Adobe apps since it uses OpenCL hardware acceleration only, while Nvidia GPU's use both OpenCL and CUDA and Adobe is optimized much more for CUDA, so I'd avoid anything with AMD, but maybe look at benchmark comparison's.

I don't know what the performance increase is of a GTX 1060 over a 1050, but personally I'd be a bit embarrassed pulling out an Alienware laptop in front of a client vs an XPS.  For me I also prefer the thinner more portable desig

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What type of media will you be editing?

Do you plan on adding RAM?  8GB RAM isn't much.

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I believe an AMD gpu may not perform as well with Adobe apps since it uses OpenCL hardware acceleration only, while Nvidia GPU's use both OpenCL and CUDA and Adobe is optimized much more for CUDA, so I'd avoid anything with AMD, but maybe look at benchmark comparison's.

I don't know what the performance increase is of a GTX 1060 over a 1050, but personally I'd be a bit embarrassed pulling out an Alienware laptop in front of a client vs an XPS.  For me I also prefer the thinner more portable design of the XPS.

Assuming you can upgrade the ram and harddrive yourself in all those laptops, you will probably save money by buying the versions you listed, then adding another 8gb stick of ram yourself to get to 16gb ram.  But if you ever want to go to 32gb in the future, you'd have to ditch both 8gb sticks and buy 2x 16gb sticks.

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