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    Has anyone used Powerdirector or Premiere Elements on HP Spectre x360?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by jefflackey, Jun 12, 2017.

  1. jefflackey

    jefflackey Notebook Evangelist

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    As the title states, looking to see if anyone has run Cyberlink Powerdirector or Adobe Premiere Elements on an
    HP Spectre x360. I'm upgrading my huge old Alienware M17x but the dual core CPUs are actually a downgrade from the old Intel quad core CPU in my old laptop, and I'm wondering how much of a performance hit I'd take.

    Thanks
     
  2. muzicman82

    muzicman82 Notebook Consultant

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    Considering the cores are likely faster, I don't think you'll have any issues. My 13" flies. Also, while I haven't and not sure if anyone else has, but with Thunderbolt 3 you could theoretically get a PCIe enclosure with external video card for CUDA or OpenCL encoding. Not sure what Premiere Elements supports though.