A build for fairly basic premiere pro usage?

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Hi all, I have a friend who's been recording and editing basic videos using premiere pro on a pretty low end laptop and is really struggling (i just about fits the minimum specs).

I've suggested I can build her a small form factor pc, but i'm wondering what sort of specs and price range i'd be looking at? These videos are no more than about 5-10 minutes and aren't super complicated if that makes any difference!

thanks :)
 
Hi all, I have a friend who's been recording and editing basic videos using premiere pro on a pretty low end laptop and is really struggling (i just about fits the minimum specs).

I've suggested I can build her a small form factor pc, but i'm wondering what sort of specs and price range i'd be looking at? These videos are no more than about 5-10 minutes and aren't super complicated if that makes any difference!

thanks :)

https://www.pugetsystems.com/all_articles.php?filter[]=Premiere Pro

god's guide

CPU wise 3600 or 9600 - intel still holds edge with Prem Pro even without extra threads.

https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/a...adripper-2-Intel-9th-Gen-Intel-X-series-1535/

intel you get away with more Ram for more performance, AMD its all about speed
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Does-RAM-speed-affect-video-editing-performance-1528/

Nvidia have the edge , 1660Super if needs be, no need for anything higher
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/a...-Roundup-NVIDIA-SUPER-vs-AMD-RX-5700-XT-1564/

for exporting, GPUs have gotten a BOOST! Finally starting to take heed at Davinci Resolve !
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/a...64-NVIDIA-Hardware-Encoding-Performance-1723/

1080p or 4k content ?

Personally, 3600+ Aorus b450 Itx + 16GB 3200hz ram + 1660 Super/ 1660 non super would fly


no drives but

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £744.60 (includes shipping: £11.70)​
 
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Brilliant, that looks very nice! Is that psu definitely ok?

Surprisingly kolink do good SFX units !

@Kolink PSU PM - Phil might be able to track a few reviews down .
For a non Super power editing reg that's not on hour hours at a time producing 4/8k footage should be fine .

Silverstone's is a little bit more cash if there's budget . Naturally you pay more you get the benefits behind it
 
many thanks again. Does that mobo need flashing though to take the zen 3?

Sold out so many times on here, new stock would have been flashed. Few have bought it in last 6 months on here flashed. If not Gigabyte can flash it etc

You've also got best WiFi of any b450/x470 board which is handy

Hoping Adobe update coding to make amd more stronger, when Ryzen released , coding was aweful for AMD but improved !
 
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