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Hi everyone! I need a computer to edit videos with Premiere Pro CC. I am starting my profesional career, and I know a desk computer would be better but I cant have one for now. I live in Argentina and I don't have many options... so I wanted to ask you guys what can you recommend me in terms of CPU and GPU. (I couldn't find any laptop being sell in my country with NVDIA). My options are:
1- HP Pavilion with:
CPU: AMD12
RAM: 8 GB
GPU: AMD R7
1TB
Windows 10
2- Lenovo:
CPU: AMD12
GPU: AMD R16M-M1-30
RAM: 12GB
1TB
Windows 10
3- HP Pavilion 15
CPU: MD Quad-Core A12
GPU: AMD Radeon 530, 4GB
RAM: 16 GB
1 TB
I try to find one with i7 but I only found with i7 - U, and GPU: Intel or AMD R16M-M1-30
Thank you!!!
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I know a desk computer would be better but I cant have one for now.
Why not? They're usually cheaper and perform better.
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I know a desk computer would be better but I cant have one for now.
Why not? They're usually cheaper and perform better.
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Because I travel and move a lot it wouldn't work for me. Please help me find a laptop.
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Here's the deal:
None of the three laptops in your list is suitable for Premiere Pro: If anything, the fastest of AMD's mobile APUs is actually slower and less powerful than even a dual-core Intel i3 CPU in Premiere Pro.
And even if you need portability per se, all laptops will downgrade the maximum operating clock speed severely when they're running on batteries. What's more, in the case of those AMD APUs, the clock speed will fall far below Adobe's minimum performance requirement just to even run Premiere Pro at all! As a result, those laptops must be plugged into a wall outlet just for Premiere Pro to even run properly or at all.
And if any of those laptops have a display resolution that's only 1366 x 768, the Premiere interface might not display properly (for example, critical portions of the interface may become permanently hidden and unrecoverable unless a bigger, higher-rez screen is installed).