Buying Guide · Premiere Pro

Best PC for Adobe Premiere Pro in Canada (2026)

Video editing workstations matched to your codec — Intel Quick Sync for H.264/HEVC, AMD Ryzen 9 or Threadripper for RAW and ProRes workflows.

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The right Premiere Pro PC depends on the codec you edit. For H.264 / HEVC content (most YouTube, mirrorless, smartphone footage), Intel CPUs benefit from Quick Sync hardware acceleration. For RAW, ProRes, and high-end workflows, AMD Ryzen 9 and Threadripper deliver strong performance. Adobe lists at least 8 CPU cores in official system requirements, with 16GB RAM minimum and 32GB+ recommended for 4K work.

Premiere Pro Workstation by Codec

Codec / Workflow Best CPU Direction GPU RAM
H.264 / HEVC (YouTube, mirrorless) Intel Core Ultra (Quick Sync) RTX 5070 Ti / RTX 5080 32–64GB
ProRes / DNxHD 4K Ryzen 9 9950X3D / Core Ultra 9 RTX 5080 64GB
RAW / 6K stacked timelines Ryzen 9 / Threadripper 9970X RTX 5090 64–128GB
Studio 8K, ARRIRAW, BRAW Threadripper 9970X / 9980X RTX 5090 / RTX PRO 128–256GB
Quick Sync matters for H.264/HEVC: Intel CPUs with integrated graphics decode H.264 and HEVC in hardware, which is a noticeable speed-up for playback and export of long-GOP codecs. For RAW or ProRes pipelines, this advantage doesn't apply.

FAQ

Is Intel or AMD better for Premiere Pro?

It depends on codec. Intel Core Ultra can be a strong choice for H.264 and HEVC workflows because Intel Quick Sync can accelerate decode and playback. For RAW, ProRes, multi-stream, and high-end workflows, Ryzen 9 and Threadripper builds may be better depending on the project. AMD Ryzen 9 and Threadripper are stronger for RAW, ProRes, and high-end multi-stream workflows.

How much RAM for Premiere Pro 4K?

Adobe recommends 32GB+ for 4K work. For pro editors stacking effects, multi-cam, or running After Effects alongside Premiere, 64GB is more comfortable.

What GPU for Premiere Pro?

NVIDIA RTX cards perform very well in Premiere thanks to CUDA acceleration. RTX 5070 Ti or 5080 is the value sweet spot; RTX 5090 is justified for heavy color, multi-stream, or high-resolution timelines.

Do I need separate cache and media drives?

Yes — splitting OS, media, and Premiere cache across separate NVMe drives reduces playback hitches and improves render times.

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Premiere Pro PC Specs by Editor Type

Editor Type Suggested Specs
YouTube / social editor Intel Core Ultra / Ryzen 9, RTX 5070 Ti, 32–64GB RAM
4K professional editor Ryzen 9 / Core Ultra 9, RTX 5080, 64GB RAM
6K/8K editor Ryzen 9 / Threadripper, RTX 5090, 128GB RAM
Studio / RAW workflow Threadripper / RTX PRO, 128–256GB RAM
Premiere + After Effects multi-app High CPU + 128GB RAM + fast cache SSD

Recommended Storage Setup for Premiere

  • OS / apps NVMe (1–2TB)
  • Active media NVMe (2–4TB)
  • Cache / scratch NVMe (1–2TB)
  • Archive HDD or NAS (4TB+)
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Last updated · April 2026 Written and reviewed by the GamerTech workstation team in Vaughan, Ontario. GamerTech builds custom gaming PCs, workstations, AI PCs, and professional creator systems for customers across Canada — hand-built with full Canada-wide shipping, financing, trade-ins, and 1-year parts & labour warranty. Have a workflow not covered here? Call (905) 247-7085 or email info@gamertech.ca.