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- Real Name: Laurent Boncenne
Hi there,
I couldn't find a topic specifically covering this as pretty much every post about a laptop for Resolve always ends with recommendations to go with anything that has a dedicated GPU.
This however seems like most people are looking for something that can handle a proper workflow with Resolve and some Fusion or even as a main machine.
In my case, I'm looking for a laptop whose primary purpose won't be Resolve but want to make sure I get something that can handle it, even if it means using optimized media and converting video files beforehand. Most of the footage I have and do is with a GoPro Hero8 (so h.265 in 4k60 and 2k most of the time) at this stage.
I'm building (read waiting for stock and non scalper prices) a proper video editing rig with a 5950x and 3080/3090 to go with Resolve studio where most of the editing will be done, however since stock is abysmal I'm looking at getting a laptop upgrade first in the mean time.
That means i'll be using it for editing most likely for the next 6 months but not that much after.
So with that in mind, are laptops with Intel iris Xe and 16GB of ram good enough to do the job (no fusion but 4k footage) or should I really look at something with a dedicated gpu? (i'm not a mac guy so the M1 macbooks are out of the picture)
I'm looking at something like the LG gram 16 or XPS 13, which clearly is underwhelming if it was purely for video editing, but as a stop gap to a 5950x/3080 that would mean I can spend £1300 on a laptop like the LG Gram rather than £1800 for the zephyrus g14 (which has pretty much the perfect specs, Ryzen 5900HS 32GB ram and RTX3060) and use that £500 difference to potentially go from 64GB ram to 128GB on the main rig...
I couldn't find a topic specifically covering this as pretty much every post about a laptop for Resolve always ends with recommendations to go with anything that has a dedicated GPU.
This however seems like most people are looking for something that can handle a proper workflow with Resolve and some Fusion or even as a main machine.
In my case, I'm looking for a laptop whose primary purpose won't be Resolve but want to make sure I get something that can handle it, even if it means using optimized media and converting video files beforehand. Most of the footage I have and do is with a GoPro Hero8 (so h.265 in 4k60 and 2k most of the time) at this stage.
I'm building (read waiting for stock and non scalper prices) a proper video editing rig with a 5950x and 3080/3090 to go with Resolve studio where most of the editing will be done, however since stock is abysmal I'm looking at getting a laptop upgrade first in the mean time.
That means i'll be using it for editing most likely for the next 6 months but not that much after.
So with that in mind, are laptops with Intel iris Xe and 16GB of ram good enough to do the job (no fusion but 4k footage) or should I really look at something with a dedicated gpu? (i'm not a mac guy so the M1 macbooks are out of the picture)
I'm looking at something like the LG gram 16 or XPS 13, which clearly is underwhelming if it was purely for video editing, but as a stop gap to a 5950x/3080 that would mean I can spend £1300 on a laptop like the LG Gram rather than £1800 for the zephyrus g14 (which has pretty much the perfect specs, Ryzen 5900HS 32GB ram and RTX3060) and use that £500 difference to potentially go from 64GB ram to 128GB on the main rig...