I'm just about to make a new purchase and it needs to be carefully considered. Processor and graphics card are particularly important to me. I definitely need to be able to use Adobe Creative Cloud on the new PC. I currently have a laptop with an i5 and I can already see that Premiere and After Effects are not as smooth as I would like them to be.
I actually looked at this PC here. It is very, very expensive, but it would definitely be worth the investment.
https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...c42b48cd59
A friend then made me aware of this PC here:
https://m.notebooksbilliger.de/hm24+gaming+pc+hm246165+617230
However, it has an AMD processor and I have had no experience with it at all. According to the Internet, it should equal the performance of the i7.
My question now is of course whether the second PC would also meet my requirements and pack the Adobe programs. Because the price difference is already immense. I would be annoyed if I spent too much money, although I could have got the same service at a lower price.
I'm at the end of my Latin and I'm curious to see what you say.
The first is 300 euro too expensive, the one here has almost 1.5 times the performance in your applications: https://hardwarerat.de/...0-nvme-ssd
yes, amd is now better, also with premiere and video editing in general
As an Adobe freak (since 1994!) I can tell you that you should definitely buy an Intel! And don't save on working memory ;-) ^^ + gg
I can tell you that AMD is currently the same as Intel or even better. For the 1st PC I have to say that I don't really like the graphics card, of course it's not bad, but for the price I expect a little more. The 2nd PC has the same graphics card but a much weaker processor. Don't get me wrong the AMD is a good processor, I use it myself in my PC and I can play everything. In my opinion the 2nd PC is more balanced Configured (but also not perfect) But what bothers me about the 2nd PC are the hard drives. In a PC from 2020 there simply MUST be at least one SSD for the operating system and if you ask me then HDDs should at most be used as mass or backup storage in new PCs. My recommendation would be an AMD Ryzen 7 3700 and an RX 5700XT. So you have a lot of power for the next few years, but with a Ryzen 5 2600 and an RX 580 8GB you would be pretty well served
So something like this?: https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...202+630737
The question is, can the AMD Ryzen 7 really perform well with Adobe products?
The linked memory is slow enough. And you won't notice a noticeable difference between intel and AMD