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1. Re: Hasd anyone used the ASUS G75VW-TS72 ?
John T Smith Jun 13, 2012 6:47 PM (in response to BalukMagic)With at least 16Gig ram and at least two hard drives that should work
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2. Re: Hasd anyone used the ASUS G75VW-TS72 ?
BalukMagic Jun 13, 2012 7:36 PM (in response to John T Smith)Do you mind expanding any further with "that should work"?
Will it be comfortable to edit 4.5k footage? multicam? export decent times?
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3. Re: Hasd anyone used the ASUS G75VW-TS72 ?
Harm Millaard Jun 13, 2012 7:57 PM (in response to BalukMagic)Will it be comfortable to edit 4.5k footage? multicam? export decent times?
No. See Adobe Forums: System requirements for CS5/CS6
With that kind of 'difficult' material you want at least a high speed hexa core (i7-3930K) overclocked, at least 32 GB memory, a dedicated raid controller, numerous disks and a GTX 670+ with 4 GB.
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4. Re: Hasd anyone used the ASUS G75VW-TS72 ?
John T Smith Jun 13, 2012 8:58 PM (in response to BalukMagic)Ah... missed the 4.5 stuff when looking at mention of DSLR... go with what Harm said
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5. Re: Hasd anyone used the ASUS G75VW-TS72 ?
Dumac1989 Aug 2, 2012 5:25 PM (in response to BalukMagic)I am considering a similar model the Asus g75vwAS71 which has a GTX 660 2G GDDR5 video card and I believe all the same specs as the first model named besides hard drive configuration.
I'm planning to add a SSD for the OS and programs. I'm only editing Canon DSLR footage, right now I'm using a T3i but I'm hoping to upgrade in the near future. Single camera and most of the stuff I shoot is for short (60 sec to 5 min) video packages (I'm a journalist).
Do you think that laptop would be sufficient for my needs?
I just can't wait to get my own computer and stop using our Mac Pro from 2007. I'm sure she was good back in the day, but her time has certainly passed.
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6. Re: Hasd anyone used the ASUS G75VW-TS72 ?
Bill Gehrke Aug 2, 2012 7:48 PM (in response to Dumac1989)For your usage you should be happy. I am surprised that your GTX 660M has 384 cores while the GTX 670M has only 336 CUDA cores.



