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Hi! I want to get a laptop for video editing more specific CoD. The fps for the videos is around 60. And I found this laptop and I'm hearing all these great reviews about and was just wondering if it's any good for editing in After Effects. If any help or advice is givin it would be great appreciated
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Ehh...it looks alright, but I never cared much for editing with a laptop. Like they say, a desktop is the way to go.
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I edit and do photoshop and stuff like that on a laptop. Its not the best thing to do but you can do it. It just might take a little longer and you might not be able to do anything while your video is rendering, just because your laptop cant handle it. If you can afford it the better thing to do is go towards a good gaming pc that can handle everything that you plan on doing and more.
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do you mean you want to play on it as well i am a little confused.
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It's got a pretty good processor and it has 8GB of RAM which isn't bad at all. Normally 8GB is fine for most people, but I run 16GB because when you are doing video/photo editing, the more RAM you have the better. It speeds up render times by a lot. Especially if you are using Adobe After Effects.

That should do fine, but not amazing.
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