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Will these specs run Adobe Premiere Pro, After Affects, Photoshop

I wanted to ask will my pc run Adobe Premiere Pro, After Affects, Photoshop

My specs:

i5 3470

Gtx 660 2gb

8gb 1333 mhz ram

i wont be doing high level editing, i will just do some light level editing for my youtube channel and some Fiverr Clients

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17 minutes ago, myb54 said:

I wanted to ask will my pc run Adobe Premiere Pro, After Affects, Photoshop

My specs:

i5 3470

Gtx 660 2gb

8gb 1333 mhz ram

i wont be doing high level editing, i will just do some light level editing for my youtube channel and some Fiverr Clients

For light edits, it might be doable. If anything, you'll run out of memory for After Effects and Premiere Pro easily though. Especially After Effects if you're not managing your assets properly. You won't have GPU acceleration as Adobe often removes support for older cards frequently and 600 series was on the chopping block years ago. With the CPU, eh, you'll just suffer in render times but it'll complete eventually. 

 

For Photoshop, it should be a breeze. It's not really that intensive for light edits.

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6 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

For light edits, it might be doable. If anything, you'll run out of memory for After Effects and Premiere Pro easily though. Especially After Effects if you're not managing your assets properly. You won't have GPU acceleration as Adobe often removes support for older cards frequently and 600 series was on the chopping block years ago. With the CPU, eh, you'll just suffer in render times but I'll complete eventually. 

 

For Photoshop, it should be a breeze. It's not really that intensive for light edits.

yeah i will upgrade my ram and gpu later for now i am just doing light edits

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1 minute ago, myb54 said:

yeah i will upgrade my ram and gpu later for now i am just doing light edits

Yea if you don't mind the longer render times, it'll do it just fine. To put into perspective, my old 1100T system at 4.0GHz on all 6 cores rendered a 3:15 1080P 60FPS video in about half an hour on Premiere. So that might give you some idea of what to expect. 

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7 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Yea if you don't mind the longer render times, it'll do it just fine. To put into perspective, my old 1100T system at 4.0GHz on all 6 cores rendered a 3:15 1080P 60FPS video in about half an hour on Premiere. So that might give you some idea of what to expect. 

yeah i dont mind long render times thanks for your help

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