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Any experiences on running Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 on Dell M6600?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by nathapushpa, Oct 23, 2011.

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  1. nathapushpa

    nathapushpa Newbie

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    Hi, I am considering of purchase a Dell M6600 workstation laptop mainly to run Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Photoshop CS 5 on following configuration:
    Processor i7 2920XM 2.5GHz
    RAM: 16GB (1600MHz) SDRAM
    OS: 256GB SSD
    Data: 1TB HDD
    Video: Nvidia Quadro 4000M - 2 GB dedicated GDDR5 video memory
    IPS Display 17.3" High Def
    OS: Win7 64Bit Ultimate
    Drives: BlueRay writer(dualLayer) with DVD writer(DualLayer) capabilities

    I wuld like to see your experiences runing above s/wares on this configuration. Thanks
     
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    Star Forge Quaggan's Creed Redux!

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    Wait... The IPS is OUT???
     
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    Likely in a week.
     
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    I use them almost every day. Runs fast. Only issue was a bad N-Trig driver for the touchscreen. Never had a crash, never had any other issues.

    If you are going to be doing any live HD uncompressed video capture, make sure the single 1TB HDD has the datarate to support it. You might also consider the mSata boot drive and a pair of data drives in Raid0 to double the storage drive transfer rate.
     
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