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I built my dad a PC, only thing remaining is GPU and he wants to use it for premier and PS. it currently has a i5-8400, and 16gb ram. 

 

1060 3gb vs 580 4gb vs 1050 ti

 

1060 6gb vs 580  8gb

 

Can you please tell me the best in each class because i don't know much about video editing.

 

note: I should've went ryzen ik for video editing. (higher multi-threaded perf)

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Photoshop doesn't really care about your graphics card in my experience, i used to use an old Tecra M7 laptop for photoshop and all that had in it was an NVS150m.  As for the video editing side of things, I've not had much experience in that so can't help i'm afraid.

 

Yeah, you could have gotten a 2600 for not much more money but don't panic about the CPU it's not like that intel CAN'T do what you want it to.  It just means you may have to wait a few minutes longer for a video to render that's all

 With all the Trolls, Try Hards, Noobs and Weirdos around here you'd think i'd find SOMEWHERE to fit in!

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11 minutes ago, Firewrath9 said:

I built my dad a PC, only thing remaining is GPU and he wants to use it for premier and PS. it currently has a i5-8400, and 16gb ram. 

 

1060 3gb vs 580 4gb vs 1050 ti

 

1060 6gb vs 580  8gb

 

Can you please tell me the best in each class because i don't know much about video editing.

 

note: I should've went ryzen ik for video editing. (higher multi-threaded perf)

Use this article. Puget does custom systems and are a trusted resource for this. 

https://www.pugetsystems.com/recommended/Recommended-Systems-for-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-CC-143/Hardware-Recommendations 

Usually, Nvidia GPUs are better for Video work. and that's why Puget shows only Nvidia GPUs in their graph. 

Fine you want the PSU tier list? Have the PSU tier list: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psu-tier-list-40-rev-103/

 

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7 minutes ago, Brink2Three said:

Use this article. Puget does custom systems and are a trusted resource for this. 

https://www.pugetsystems.com/recommended/Recommended-Systems-for-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-CC-143/Hardware-Recommendations 

Usually, Nvidia GPUs are better for Video work. and that's why Puget shows only Nvidia GPUs in their graph. 

it says 32gb ram for  1080p D: 

with the 580 i can get 8gb of vram compared with 6, is that important?

im looking for more input rn.

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