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Best cpu for adobe premiere pro?

So... my current rig is starting to be a bit of a pain and since it was my first build i made multiple mistakes that i will hopefully learn from. My cpu i7 7700k with a mother board that is pretty sketch; msi z170a pro, so all in all I want to build a new pc I have the case and psu: dark base 700 and rm850x white.

i use premiere pro almost daily what the is the best cpu for it within 350 dollars.

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3 minutes ago, Puffing said:

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Are you aware that in order to upgrade from your i7 7700K you will have to ditch your motherboard as well? Can you budget fit both components at the same time?

 

The i7 7700K is still OK for Premiere Pro, are you using QuickSync Acceleration? Do you have CUDA and NVENC enable on your nVidia GPU?

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I'm with Princess on this one. I have a i7-6700k and it handles Premiere just fine. If you're having issues with playing footage in the timeline it's usually b/c of the codec your footage is in. You want a high bit rate codec, Prores, DNxHR, and GoPro Cineform are good codecs and industry standards for editing. If your footage isn't in this codec natively, you can use Premiere's Proxy settings to transcode it automatically. If you really want to upgrade, I'd wait for Zen 2 or Intel to release a new architecture.

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1 hour ago, Princess Luna said:

Are you aware that in order to upgrade from your i7 7700K you will have to ditch your motherboard as well? Can you budget fit both components at the same time?

 

The i7 7700K is still OK for Premiere Pro, are you using QuickSync Acceleration? Do you have CUDA and NVENC enable on your nVidia GPU?

yes im aware... i have all these enabled, im frustrated with the play back

 

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23 hours ago, Puffing said:

yes im aware... i have all these enabled, im frustrated with the play back

 

Perhaps change playback quality? frow raw to lower like you can in Sony Vegas

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