I want to buy a amd a4 5300 apu processor but plan to edit gopro videos with it. Do you guys think the a4 5300 will run sony vegas 9 good? I can get the a4 5300 for free but am willing to spend money if it won't be good enough.
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I don't think it would be too bad...I use DVDFab and what takes 2 hours on an overclocked 2600K will take 20-40 minutes longer on a stock Q6600. I'd slot a A4 in a little above a Q6600 too.
Sony Vegas is more power hungry than DVDFab I think though...but it does a better job too I believe (with more capability). However, I wouldn't expect the job times to be that far off from what I experience.
Sony Vegas is more power hungry than DVDFab I think though...but it does a better job too I believe (with more capability). However, I wouldn't expect the job times to be that far off from what I experience.
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It will be quite slow, yep.
Go A8-A10 if you want to stay with the APU family.
Go A8-A10 if you want to stay with the APU family.
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