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maoriboy

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#248489 28-Mar-2019 13:00
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As per the title. Looking on behalf of a friend who is getting into creating content using Adobe Premiere. Max budget $3000.

 

I've had a look and there are soo many options available. I'm assuming the more ram the better? Would one with a dedicated gpu be worth getting? i7 processor?

 

Soooo many questions. Screen quality not so important as has dedicated external screen.

 

Is not really keen to get a Mac as is old school Windows user.

 

 

 

Thanks!






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lxsw20
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  #2206211 28-Mar-2019 13:06
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The design guys at work that aren't keen on a Mac seem to go for the Dell XPS 15. 




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  #2206212 28-Mar-2019 13:10
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Pretty much sums up my quest in a thread I started. I'll get the link.
https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=232205

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  #2206264 28-Mar-2019 13:32
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If they're using an external monitor do they really need a laptop? Really powerful laptops are significantly heavier, more expensive, and slower than a desktop.

 

I use premier elements for home stuff, making 3-5 minute videos. I think RAM 16 - 32GB, SSD for at least working space if not all files, and large bulk storage potentially on a spinning disk are important. CPU is of course important, it uses a LOT of CPU especially during rendering. I don't know how much difference a GPU makes.




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timmmay:

 

If they're using an external monitor do they really need a laptop? Really powerful laptops are significantly heavier, more expensive, and slower than a desktop.

 

I use premier elements for home stuff, making 3-5 minute videos. I think RAM 16 - 32GB, SSD for at least working space if not all files, and large bulk storage potentially on a spinning disk are important. CPU is of course important, it uses a LOT of CPU especially during rendering. I don't know how much difference a GPU makes.

 

 

 

 

Yeah, he does a lot of travelling so needs the portability. It won't be exclusively for Premiere but will be the main use.






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