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Recommended GPU for Premiere Pro ?

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I'm looking to upgrade my workstation for Premiere Pro, and I'm stuck on choosing the best GPU. My budget is flexible, but I want to ensure I'm getting the most bang for my buck. I mainly work with 4K footage and do some light color grading. What are your recommendations for a GPU that'll handle these tasks smoothly?

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RTX 4070 Ti SUPER.

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For Adobe video editing, an Nvidia GPU with some CUDA cores and VRAM is crucial, but differences between tiers are minimal. Even for 4K YouTube content, an RTX 3060 performs similarly to a 4080super in editing, with only slightly longer render times. For budget-conscious editors, an RTX 4060 is recommended.




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RTX 5080 is a good Choice.

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For 4K, get RTX 5090.

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