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The paid version, $299, will give you better performance esp. with H.264 files. And it can do "true" 4K, while the free version is limited to UHD.
That said, the free version is plenty powerful, feature rich and the most amazing deal!
As for Resolve vs Premiere. In terms of a color corrector, Resolve smokes Premiere. In terms of an NLE, Premiere is significantly better, but Resolve is no slouch. But as projects get more complicated, Resolve shows some significant drawbacks:
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That said, it is certainly useable for many projects.