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We would really need a good laptop to do video editing

The checklist is the display (at least full hd, 1920х1080 pixels), cpu (3 ghz and higher), ram (at least 8gb), video card (recommended nvidia geforce rtx) and ssd storage They all work together to come up with a very powerful machine to do. I have been doing some research and it looks like getting something like the new msi gt70 laptops with 32gb ram, gtx 870m 6gb, 256gb ssd/1tb 7200 data drive is better hardware then the 2599$ macbook pro. With the rapid advancement of gaming laptop performance, more users are turning to notebooks for demanding tasks like aaa gaming, video editing, and streaming Plus, in this scenario, video editing depends greatly on the graphics solution and ram too This isn't an intel vs amd argument whatsoever and for the sake of argument, a ryzen 5800x would be another choice for this set up, of course paired with a decent gpu

But my question remains about the intel igpu argument when using a discrete gpu? I'm looking for a laptop for my stepson who works in video editing with adobe premiere, adobe after effects and davinci resolve From what i can gather, the cpu does most of the work, with gpu acceleration helping significantly But would intel hd integrated do the job Is 8gb ram enough or. I suppose you need hardware encoding for video editing, so the rx 6400 is out of the game

Your only other options are the gtx 1630, 1650, rtx 3050 6 gb or intel arc a380

The 1630 is extremely weak, so i wouldn't suggest it The a380 is fine if your pc supports rebar Without knowing what pc you're using, i'd say the rtx 3050 6 gb is your best. The ryzen 7 9800x3d establishes amd as the leader in gaming performance Besides gaming, application performance is considerably improved over the 7800x3d, but that comes at a price. There were some niche solutions for 3d animation and 3d compositing in the early days, from what i remember, but i don't think it was very popular even then

Editing video files, especially large ones is one of the few workloads where nvme shines Cpu isnt important if you using gpu encoding, but is if you doing software encoding, and vice versa for gpu Gpu encoding is much much faster, but with a hit in quality vs size Cpu encodes will get a better quality with a smaller file size.

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