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    video editing w530 with GPU k1000m vs k2000m ???

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by DevilMind, Mar 27, 2013.

  1. DevilMind

    DevilMind Notebook Enthusiast

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    i will be Video Editing on premiere cs6 & using After effects cs6 & photoshop cs6...

    HERE IS THE ISSUE/QUESTION:
    - i my country i am not able to find w530 with GPU k2000m it is ONLY Available with GPU k1000m
    - so i want to know what difference will it make between GPU k2000m vs GPU k1000m on Adobe cs6 & Vegas Pro...

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    no one can Help??
     
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    There's a similar thread to what you're asking here that posted last year http://forum.notebookreview.com/wha...m-k2000m-btsbest-coupon-expires-tomorrow.html . PhotoShop is mostly processor dependent with a few features that can utilize a GPU for better performance. Vegas Pro does have some GPU acceleration options, but again, it's heavily dependent on the CPU and amount of system RAM so while the K2000 is superior and has more shaders than the K1000 I don't think it's a deal killer not to have it. For the programs you're using, just make sure to have ample RAM (up to 16GB preferably) and a 3rd generation Core i7 processor.