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  1. The laptops i've been looking at have good thermal performance according to the reviews i've seen. I care mostly about having a fluid experience while editing than exporting time itself. I know some codecs are a nightmare to edit (like sony h264 on the alpha line) and some effects require more gpu than cpu, but i would like to know which of those processors would give me the best editing experience among them.
  2. I want to buy a new laptop which i will mostly use for video editing in Premiere Pro (4K and 1080p too). I was interested in a few with the Ryzen 9 4900HS but i've seen in some benchmarks that PP takes advantage of intel quick sync so an intel based laptop would be a better choice, is that true? And also is it worth to get a laptop with the 8 core i7 or is the 6 core fine? And does the 6 core i7 perform better that the ryzen 9 in PP? In all of these laptops the GPU would be an RTX 2060 or 2070
  3. If you wonder why this 2 monitors is because i live in Argentina and taxes are very high here so both monitors are between $600 and $700 dollars here.
  4. I am going to buy a monitor mainly for photo and video editing and i am interested in this 2: Dell Ultrasharp 27" U2719DX WQHD and Samsung 32" J590 UHD. I have compared the two in displayspecifications.com (in the screenshot the Samsung is on the left and Dell on the right) and the Samsung has more coverage of color spaces than the Dell, but the Dell has an IPS panel which i read have better color reproduction than MVA panels. Also, the Dell is brighter but the Samsung has a better contrast ratio and higher resolution. I don't know if it's important but i will use the monitor as an extention of my laptop via HDMI. I care about which one would give me the best color reproduction and image quality overall. I am not an expert on the subject obviously so if someone could tell me which one would be better for photo and video editing or at least explain why i should consider one over the other i will apreciate it very much.
  5. Thank you so much! I will take your advice
  6. Thank you! I will check out that gpu. Idk much about power supplies, this is my first pc build actually, it would be helpful if you can recommend me one. Do you think it is not worth the 3800x over the 3700x?
  7. I want to use gpu acceleration in Premiere Pro and also some effects work faster with a gpu.
  8. Hi everyone, i am building a video editing pc capable of editing 4k footage with this specs: - Ryzen 7 3800x - 32GB 3000MHz ram - 1TB nvme ssd But i don't know if i should buy the GTX 1660 or the RTX 2060, is it worth the extra money for the 2060? will it make that much of a difference? And also idk if a 650w power supply is enough or if i should buy a more powerful one.
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