


I am finding myself turning to videography and hoping I get addicted to reading about these things and hoping to grow in the process.Īs for my actual needs, all anyone needs to do is ask - I am still around (and will hopefully be around a while ha, ha) to elaborate. I have done a good amount of research myself, including browing many benchmark sites including the one you mentioned above, plus (sometimes they get too detailed for this noob) and others.

And if someone thinks it's a pain, well, no one is forcing them to respond - that's the beauty of any forum so I think I am doing OK here. Also, there are things a lot of folks know right off the bat that they might be happy to share with others. I have willingly done research for others because I have enjoyed the process. Rather than hoping that someone else will do all your research for you without even understanding what your actual needs are, why don't you start by looking at the Puget Benchmarks? Assuming that I am only considering 2022 editions - Intel 12th Gen i9 and i7 or AMD Ryzen 9 series, DDR5 RAM etc., which of the hardware resource features like CPU clock speed, CPU tiers and type (i9-12900H, i7-12700H etc.), number of cores and threads, GPU make, model and tier and total size of VRAM, total RAM etc be the most important factors and in what order? For example, will an Intel i7-12700H with 16GB VRAM on NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti and 32GB RAM be preferrable to a system with Intel i9-12900H, 8GB VRAM on NVIDIA RTX 3060 and 64 GB RAM? If so, by how much and why and where (specific use case scenarios)? I realize that most answers will probably start with "it depends", but I would like to understand which hardware resources would be the most important for video-editing software in general, and possibly with reference to AI video-editing software like Topaz Video Enhance AI, AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI, Adobe Premiere Elements and Pro as well as others like DaVinci Resolve (including the Studio Edition).
