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XPS 2019 and Adobe Premiere 2020
I've read horror stories between XPS and Adobe Premiere.
I was wondering if the new XPS has issues with Premiere 2020.
Someone already esperienced it?
Thank you!
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I've read horror stories between XPS and Adobe Premiere.
I was wondering if the new XPS has issues with Premiere 2020.
Someone already esperienced it?
Thank you!
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speedstep
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November 13th, 2019 21:00
Since there is no such model "
" I have no Idea what you mean.Ancient XPS 400 from 2006 works with Pascal Based card up to 1080TI.
Adobe Premier needs GPU to work well.
You can spend upwards of $7000 on a GPU to address that.
Microsoft Windows 10 (recommended versions 1809, 1903)
Adobe’s Creative Suite (After Effects, Photoshop, and Premiere),
Adobe says that very large projects can see up to a 10x performance gain from Mercury. Nvidia says “performance gains of up to 70 times” for visual processing tasks. Nvidia says that this is because CUDA and the Mercury Playback Engine are doing so much of the visual computing work, “the CPU is free to continue to manage other system and application tasks, and to efficiently manage background processes.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrConlnQd4g
Adobe and NVIDIA co-developed the Mercury Playback Engine, which uses NVIDIA GPUs and the NVIDIA ® CUDA ® parallel computing platform to enable real-time editing and faster performance on final‒rendered exports.
Processor: Intel® i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater
So any current Core I7 XPS 8930 with at least RTX 1660 should be fine.
Tesla1856
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November 13th, 2019 19:00
Like what happens? It’s slow or does it just crash it ?
Full Adobe Premiere is a demanding application. I’m not sure a little XPS is the best machine to be running it on.
Are you sure it wasn’t just the Mac guys giving a user a hard-time for choosing to run it on Windows instead?