So it all comes down to the components “talking to each other” on your computer and also depends if you’re a very impatient person. SSD is worth the extra cost for the performance you’ll get. Once you start using an SSD, you will never go back to an “old school” “20th century” mechanical drive – HDD. SSD (Solid State Disk) is a must nowadays and there is no reason why you shouldn’t be using it now when they’re so affordable and unbelievably fast. If you don’t mind waiting for a process to finish if it takes longer you won’t need to spend a fortune on a computer.įrom my experience, one of the main components that makes a huge difference to overall performance of the software is the hard drive. The actual specifications will depend what tasks you’re going to perform and what performance you need. So to answer this question, it may be a matter of preference, definitely a matter of money as Mac will always cost you much more than a similiarly specd PC. It all comes down to the components inside your computer and they all use the same components – Intel/AMD processors, drives from Samsung or others, RAM memories and so on. In my personal experience it doesn’t really matter if you’re going to use a Mac or a PC. One of the most common questions I hear is – Should I buy a Mac? If you’re going to do a lot of heavy 3D work you will need a very powerful computer so a desktop would be an obvious choice. ![]() The choice of computer will depend on what you’re going to use it for. ![]() Let me clarify that this is my personal view, my own personal experience after years of using these applications and a variety of computers. One of the very common questions I see people asking everyone, including a variety of communities and groups is a question of what computer to use for photo and video editing – in this case, being an Adobe Certified Expert and Instructor – I’ll be using Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, and Photoshop.
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