Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Comments
| Author | James Morris |
| Published | 18th Jan 2009 |
| Manufacturer | Adobe |
| Price | £587.86 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £676.04 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
Soren Korsgaard said on 26th January 2009
Andy said on 26th January 2009
I should think so, yes.
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Thanks for the review! I'm an avid reader of TrustedReviews from Denmark.
I have tried final Cut pro at the University (Copenhagen) but since I have a windows based pc at home would like to use Premiere Pro. But what sort of computer configuration would you recommend for using this editing program?
Found a computer with the following configuration:
- INTEL QUADCORE Q9300, 4x 2.5GHZ, 1333FSB
- ASUS motherboard (INTEL P43) P5QL-PRO (PCIEx16 V2.0)
- 896MB DDR3 GEFORCE GTX260 (PCIEx16 V2.0), 2xDVI (448BIT, CORE216)
- 750GB F1 SATAII HARD Drive, 7200RPM, (SAMSUNG), 32MB CACHE
- 750W power supply
- 4GB DDR800 DDR2 RAM, PC6400, (KINGSTON)
- 22x SATA +/- DUALLAYER DVDBRÆNDER (SAMSUNG)
- NZXT-HUSH midtower
- 6 USB PORTs (2 on FRONT)
- 7.1 SURROUNDSOUND sound card
- 10/100/1000MBIT (GIGABIT LAN)
- Windows vista Home Premium 64bit
Would this run Premiere Pro smoothly?
Kind Regards
soren