

- #Pass mark hdd nvidia geforce 930m upgrade
- #Pass mark hdd nvidia geforce 930m pro
- #Pass mark hdd nvidia geforce 930m software
Even though it's almost 4 years old already: between the camera being a better version of the "Pen" model, and the 45mm F1.8 lens normally being $399 by itself, I couldn't pass it up :) Guess it's time to put the research cap on & dig in, starting with some hands on with the trial version of Premiere Elements 2021 !!!įrom what little I've done so far, the 64GB RAM is a definite improvement, with RAM usage exceeding 24GB a couple times for 3-4 minute clips. Currently on sale for $589 after promo code OMDBUNDLE through Midnight tonight. BTW, If anyone is curious, the camera I picked up is the Olympus OMD E-M10 Mark III (scheduled to deliver tomorrow) which is on sale with both a very basic 14-42mm lens, and a pretty decent fixed length 45mm f1.8 lens. Fortunately Olympus had a flash sale on while I actually have some extra cash. Then I remember Adobe talking about potentially adding GPU acceleration to Elements back when Elements 9 came out. My initial though was the extra core speed and 16 vs 12 threads would give the 9900K a huge advantage, not to mention OC potential. I wasn't even looking to get another camera till sometime next year, so I hadn't even started to do any research. Thanks! I'm checking into specs on Premiere Elements 2021 right now. Gold series for reliability and the large cache. Also looking to replace the 2TB WD with a WD Gold 4TB or 6TB HDD, and further down the line add a 4 bay external NAS. EDIT: Premiere Elements 2021 was available when I went to purchase, so using PRE-2021 because it has added LIMITED GPU acceleration support.
#Pass mark hdd nvidia geforce 930m upgrade
best bang for the buck: Upgrade the i7-8700 to an i9-9900K? Upgrade the 1660Ti to a 3070? I will be using Adobe Premiere Elements 2020 for editing / encoding tasks.
#Pass mark hdd nvidia geforce 930m pro
My current build: Intel i7-8700 (non-K) CPU Gigabyte 1660Ti GPU EVGA Z370 Classified K motherboard Corsair 16GB DDR4-2666 RAM OS drive: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB NVMe SSD Data drive: Intel 660p 1TB NVMe SSD Scratch drive: Samsung 970 Pro 512GB NVMe SSD on PCIe reader Backup Drive: Western Digital 2TB RED NAS drive EVGA SuperNOVA 850 P2 Power Supply Question specifically for this post: Which would give more improved editing / encoding performance - i.e. Current rig can handle 4K editing, just looking to reduce time spent editing and encoding. I know Premiere Pro was starting to use the GPU for editing tasks back then, which leads me to think a new GPU might be the best route. I've been known to shoot up to an hour of video at family gatherings & get togethers which I then edit and distribute. Just bought a new camera with 4K 104Mbps recording capability.
#Pass mark hdd nvidia geforce 930m software
So I've kind of been in the dark on the new software / hardware for 4K video editing. 4K TV's & monitors were barely a couple months on the market when I sold my last editing rig, 3930K, 16GB RAM, 660Ti GPU, 256GB 840 Pro SSD, Premiere Elements 8.
