![]() The only thing I can not say much about is the Radeon R9 280x video card. The other programs will work fine with 6-core but if you want fast - 12-core will give it. ![]() You can settle for the 6-core but if you are doing any heavy work with After Effects you will really appreciate the 12-core. I can encode a two hour video in about ten minutes. i also keep an original Nvidia GT120 video card in it incase I need to access the boot screen but I don't keep a monitor attached to it.Īs to your question - will you use 12 cores - yes! Your video card GPU and your system CPU's will work together to encode videos, provide you with real-time playback while editing, and smooth timeline scrubbing. I have two-six cores giving me 12 cores, 32 GB of memory (would love more ) a 512GB SSD main drive from OWC and the video card is a Nvidia GeForce GTX780. I have a 2009 Mac Pro that has had it's firmware flashed so it operates as a 2010 - 5.1 so I could use Westmere processors. I work with all the Adobe products you have listed above and have dabbled with Final Cut Pro X.
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