Cheap laptop for Adobe Premiere Pro CC?

Su
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My laptop gives up the ghost. Which cheap laptops are there on which Adobe Premiere Pro CC PROBLEMLOS and LIQUID runs?

Di

The following should bring the notebook in my view, so that Adobe Premiere CC runs smoothly and fast:

It should have a CPU that has four real cores and is not optimized for extreme power saving.
16 GB of RAM makes sense (can be retrofitted if necessary).
It should have 4 GB of video.
It should be a 15 inch notebook, these are the cheapest and they have less overheating issues.
It should have FullHD resolution.
It should have a combination of SSD and HDD.
Great would be an IPS panel, so you synonymous reasonable picture quality.

This starts the fun at about 1000, - €.

How is your budget?

An

Always this Überaschungseier wishes… Should cost nothing, but should everything I can.

So, you have to look at the purchase, especially on the GPU. Many functions rely on these for the calculation and there should be something corresponding in there.

Adobe has tested a few cards for this:

Tested graphics card

Adobe has tested laptop and desktop versions of the following graphics processor card series:

nVidia GeForce series: 400, 500, 600, 700

nVidia GeForce GTX 965M u. 980M

nVidia Quadro: 2000, 4000 (Windows® and Mac OS), CX, 5000, 6000, K600, K2000, K4000, K5000 (Windows® and Mac OS), M4000, M5000, P2000, P4000, P5000

nVidia GRID K1, K2

AMD / ATI Radeon: 5000, 6000, 7000, R7, R9 series, 7950 Mac OS

AMD / ATI FirePro: 3800, 4800, 5800, 7800, 8800, 9800, 3900, 4900, 5900, 7900, W8100, W9100, D300, D500, D700

AMD / ATI FireGL: W5000, W7000, W8000

AMD RX 480

nVidia GeForce 1080 GTX

Intel® HD Graphics: P530, P630, 5000

Intel® Iris Pro Graphics: P5200, P6300, P580

Su

500-700 euro. So it should not be anything special now. Only it should run smoothly on it but I'm not such a pro in the program. It should be a laptop where you can easily edit only simple videos. This would be an optimal budget laptop just fine.

Di

Then that would be my recommendation:

https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...5+52g+53pu

The SSD is actually too small for video editing and 8 GB of RAM is scarce. Both can be upgraded later. But you have a real 4-core - 8 thread CPU.

Do you want more space directly through an HDD, you have to accept an even weaker graphics chip:

https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...ook+412174

Adobe Premiere will probably run CC on both.

At Acer you should check the purchase directly if you have caught a Monday model. If everything works in the beginning, they are also reasonably durable.

Su

How do you like this? https://www.otto.de/...=697743795

Di

Worse worse:

The CPU is much slower
There's no SSD, just a cache for the hard drive, which makes the notebook much slower (the 16 GB "SSD" are just a bit of flash memory).
He has no dedicated graphics card, but only the integrated graphics of the CPU. He does NOT meet the minimum requirements for Premiere CC.

Th

I really advise you on video editing from a notebook.

Video Editing is one of the most demanding tasks a notebook might even manage to create, even if very slowly, up to 700 euro.

Big disadvantage of all notebooks is the heat, which is extremely high in video editing and what your notebook will not last long.

If you just have the chance to use a PC, that's a much better decision, it's cheaper, offers a lot more power for the money and it last longer.

Alternative would be a MacBook Pro, the programs are so specially optimized for MacOS. I do not know how well that works in practice.

So my advice: keep your fingers away from notebooks, if possible!

Su

Guess I'll buy one of those you've suggested to me. Which one would you personally rather prefer?

Di

The with the MX150 graphics chip and "only" 256 iger SSD, so https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...5+52g+53pu

You can't change the graphics chip. A good 1 TB SSD now only costs a little over 100, - € and can be changed relatively easily at some point.

Su

OK. Many Thanks. That will certainly be enough for me since I'm a beginner and only start new with video editing.

Co

That will be fine for 500-700 euro!

Maybe you'll get a fast PC for that, but not a laptop.