I would like to know with which notebook I can cut Viedeos AND which of these notebooks has the better processor and the better graphics card?
1.Lenovo IdeaPad S145
Core I5 (8265U) processor,
8 GB RAM, Intel UHD graphics 620
3.90 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost technology
2.Acer Aspire 3
AMD Ryzen ™ 7 (3700U) processor,
16 GB RAM,
Readon RX Vega 10 graphic
Processor clock frequency with Turbo 4.0 GHz
3.ASUS R541UJ-DM246T
Intel® Core ™ i5 (7200U) processor,
12 GB RAM, GeForce 920M
Processor clock frequency with Turbo 3.10 GHz
I would like to edit with the video editing program Filmora9 Viedeos and have a look at the system requirements:
Intel i3 or AMD processor with 2 GHz, 4 GB RAM (8 GB RAM required for HD and 4k videos) RAM, Intel HD Graphics 5000, Nvidia GeForce GTX 700, AMD Radeon R5 or higher, 10 GB free hard disk space and an internet connection for product registration and use
2. Question: Why doesn't Filmora9 have as high system requirements as with other video editing programs?
Write me everything you know about it.
If both are the last rubbish under 1000 euro, there's no sensible thing for video editing anyway.
Can only advise against Acer
A lot of RAM and lots of CPU cores and threads are important.
So the RYZEN is the best choice. However, you should take a Ryzen 4xxx with 6 cores and 12 threads.
Both of the Intel are hardly usable because only either 2 kernels or 4 kernels with low base clock.
The requirements are minimum requirements, so it works (more bad than right). Must have plenty of time.
A notebook doesn't make much sense for video editing either, they're just too weak.
The best CPU and GPU is the Ryzen system.
The best notebook of the 3 is the Acer Aspire 3.