

- #ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2020 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WINDOWS 10 FULL#
- #ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2020 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WINDOWS 10 PC#
- #ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2020 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WINDOWS 10 MAC#
We found that using Metal with a Mac is a bad idea for playback performance and found a 20-30% drop in FPS with most of our test media, and a massive drop in FPS with RED footage when using Metal on the Mac system. We also decided to calculate the average performance of each system relative to the 10-core iMac Pro using OpenCL.
#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2020 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WINDOWS 10 FULL#
It can be a challenge to accurately test live playback performance because performance depends on the codec and resolution of your media, as well as the playback resolution (full, half, etc.) and the effects you’ve applied.Īt BIZON we often get asked about live playback performance, so we decided to test our media with three different timelines, as well as with a full and half playback resolution.

Our tests also used three different timelines to stimulate different types of workload. To compare the systems, we tested three different functions in Premiere Pro: live playback, export, and render in to out.Īlthough we didn’t cover every available codec, we covered a large number of RED clips so that we could really see how different compression levels impact performance. As the iMac Pro requires a keyboard and mouse, we also bought a monitor, keyboard, and mouse for the Mac Pro and PC. For example, as Mac systems only support a single internal drive, we used a single 1TB PCI-E SSD drive on our BIZON Workstation PC, rather than multiple storage drives, which improve performance when generating peak files and importing media.

#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2020 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WINDOWS 10 PC#
We also found major performance issues with Premiere Pro CC 2019 (ver 13.1), with performance drops in ProRes footage on the PC and RED footage on the Mac when using versions 13.1 and 13.1.1.įor a fair comparison we kept the specs and pricing as similar as possible. We used version 13.1 of Premiere Pro, as the latest version wasn’t released at the time of this article. Software: Premiere Pro CC 2019 (ver 13.1).

