you may have to search the forums or perhaps someone else will chime in with more info. i don't know if there are any compatibility problems with ryzen or newer intel cpu's and premiere cs5, i'm not even sure if the gtx 1060 will work with cs5. Intel Core i7-8750H, 9MB Cache (2.2 GHz up to 4.1 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost) - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 GPU (6GB GDDR5) - 16 GB RAM DDR4 (2400 MHZ) - SSHD 1 TB with 8GB SSD - SSD M.2 - 275GB - 500 MB/s - WINDOWS 10 60-bit I word with animation, post-production and editing. if you want to focus on photoshop and lightroom performance, then you could either overclock your i7 or go for a new i7 kaby lake. if you do go ryzen you will want to get faster memory, around ddr4-3000. so its still possible you wouldn't even see 50% performance gain with premiere.įor a new system build, if you want to keep costs down and are ok with overclocking, you could also look at the ryzen 1600 (6 core) or 1700 (8 core). DVC Built Clevo P775DM3-G Laptop with UHD screen, 7700K CPU4.9Ghz, Geforce GTX 1060 6GB GPU, G-Sync UHD screen, 500GB M. premiere can use 5+ cpu cores and might see more benefit from having more than 4 cores, but it would depend on the project and media. photoshop and lightroom tend to use 2-4 cores, so those programs will not see much benefit from ryzen 8 cores. otherwise if its using 4 cores or less it might be only slightly faster, or nearly the same if you have a high overclock on the i7-2600k. The ryzen 8 core cpu could be near 2x faster, but only if all 8 cores are being used.
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