Mac Pro Vs Pc For Video Editing

Macbook Pro 2016 vs Dell XPS 15 - Video Editing Comparison (Mac vs PC!) chris631 6 days ago News youtube All Discuss Published New Discard Success! MacBook Pro or MSI GT70 (or comparable Windows-based Laptop) I am looking for a good laptop for video production editing and projects. I have been doing some research and it looks like getting something like the new MSI GT70 laptops with 32GB RAM, GTX 870M 6GB, 256GB SSD/1TB 7200 Data drive is better hardware then the 2599$ MacBook Pro.

MacBook Pro or MSI GT70 (or comparable Windows-based Laptop) I am looking for a good laptop for video production editing and projects. I have been doing some research and it looks like getting something like the new MSI GT70 laptops with 32GB RAM, GTX 870M 6GB, 256GB SSD/1TB 7200 Data drive is better hardware then the 2599$ MacBook Pro. I also have been using Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects and Photoshop mostly for my editing. What do you guys suggest, I won't be doing anything like 4K editing anytime soon probably. Smaller jobs now 1080p and lower. I know there might be a bias here for Windows based computing but I need honesty for freelance jobs and the best quality performance for video editing and I might do some game streaming on it as well (maybe!). Small amount of gaming, if any on this laptop, mostly for video work.

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Thanks in advance! System Name micropage7 Processor Intel Xeon X3470 Motherboard Gigabyte Technology Co. P55A-UD3R (Socket 1156) Cooling Enermax ETS-T40F Memory Samsung 8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 Video Card(s) NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800 Storage V-GEN03AS18EU120GB, Seagate 2 x 1TB and Seagate 4TB Display(s) Samsung 21 inch LCD Wide Screen Case Icute Super 18 Audio Device(s) Auzentech X-Fi Forte Power Supply Silverstone 600 Watt Mouse Logitech G502 Keyboard Sades Excalibur + Taihao keycaps Software Win 7 64-bit Benchmark Scores Classified. Yeesh, people still think laptops arent suited? Desktops a few years ago ran slower than these modern 'gaming' laptops all you need is cpu performance for rendering/encoding/processing, lots of ram for after effects, dedicated gpu for certain acceleration & general snappiness, hard drive. Like OP said, 1080p, that's not really that demanding consider this, a bluray video stream would be ~25mbit on the disc, that's barely over 3MBytes/s! I have an MSI 'gaming' laptop, i7-2670QM + gtx 570m + 8gb ddr3 + 750gb ST9750420AS, it's 1080p but that only matters if you're using it without a monitor, it's quiet, it's sturdy, it has an eSATA port & usb3.

I run cinema 4d, after effects, battlefield 3, no problem. So my vote is certainly for an MSI or equivalent, the MBP is just not valuable at all to me other than its exterior design, retina, & the various perks of OSX (terminal, perl, ruby, various web dev tools) OP, what are you currently using to do your videos? We can extrapolate a comparison. I can spend pretty much up to around $3,000 on this new video editing / work laptop. I would like to possibly use it to stream for some gaming too POSSIBLY. I want to keep it mostly work though, which is video production stuff / career-wise. I have a Gaming PC Desktop as it is already.

I will be using programs such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, maybe Sony Vegas, and other effects / video editing software programs as well probably. I do small projects right now and hopefully may go more freelance with it soon enough as I feel more and more comfortable with what I'm using. I'd like it to be mobile in case I need to go and bring my work with me. I could also get an external hdd or usb drive as well if storage becomes an issue, which it probably won't. I was looking at something like this.

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Cost of bootcamp for mac. I can spend pretty much up to around $3,000 on this new video editing / work laptop. I would like to possibly use it to stream for some gaming too POSSIBLY. I want to keep it mostly work though, which is video production stuff / career-wise.

I have a Gaming PC Desktop as it is already. I will be using programs such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, maybe Sony Vegas, and other effects / video editing software programs as well probably. I do small projects right now and hopefully may go more freelance with it soon enough as I feel more and more comfortable with what I'm using. I'd like it to be mobile in case I need to go and bring my work with me. I could also get an external hdd or usb drive as well if storage becomes an issue, which it probably won't. I was looking at something like this. System Name RemixedBeast-NX Processor Intel Xeon E5-2650 @ 2.2Ghz (8C/16T) Motherboard Dell Inc.