Been contemplating between this and the 9i for live-streaming/video/photo editing for work & gaming on the side. Currently have a 2018 MBP & After effects/Premiere Pro are starting to get a bit laggy with heavier loads & rendering 4K
I would but I don’t have access to Ae given the price hike with Adobe lately. I will tell you that generally speaking, you should have no issues to a point. It really depends what you use Ae for?
I think a lot of students these days are opting for these ultrabook/gaming hybrid laptops. It’s not a budget pick by any means, but after using it as a normal laptop, it functions well for everyday things. What kind of laptop would you recommend for school?
@@XXIVCONCEPT any non-snapdragon surface. They are reliable, stable and can do all you need for work and studies. The reason why i am not recommending new Snapdragon Pro and X modes is because of compatibility. Until ARM support is not polished i would stay away from them.
@@XXIVCONCEPTthere's a lot of people I know that use Lenovo thinkpads and like the 2in1 flip screen style devices. Although they do art and music so raw power isnt needed, engineering students would definitely have to run gaming hybrids
Been contemplating between this and the 9i for live-streaming/video/photo editing for work & gaming on the side. Currently have a 2018 MBP & After effects/Premiere Pro are starting to get a bit laggy with heavier loads & rendering 4K
I have several videos on the 9i! you should check them out :)
Ended up going 9i, came in this week. It’s a beast I love it
@@tricksandkicks4410 Awesome!! Enjoy!
Have the same model and with undervolting and bit few tweaks I managed to push it around 5% beyond the levels of pro 5 stock. Glorious machine.
Can u try after effect and topaz?
I would, I sadly don’t have either of those at the moment :(
Should i buy it i need for after effects editing mostly
I would but I don’t have access to Ae given the price hike with Adobe lately. I will tell you that generally speaking, you should have no issues to a point. It really depends what you use Ae for?
@@XXIVCONCEPT I think so ae depends on good rtx Ram and gpu I have cracked after effect 2020 its no virus its save
Hahaha, back to school laptop, yeah right😂
I think a lot of students these days are opting for these ultrabook/gaming hybrid laptops. It’s not a budget pick by any means, but after using it as a normal laptop, it functions well for everyday things. What kind of laptop would you recommend for school?
@@XXIVCONCEPT any non-snapdragon surface. They are reliable, stable and can do all you need for work and studies.
The reason why i am not recommending new Snapdragon Pro and X modes is because of compatibility. Until ARM support is not polished i would stay away from them.
@@XXIVCONCEPTthere's a lot of people I know that use Lenovo thinkpads and like the 2in1 flip screen style devices. Although they do art and music so raw power isnt needed, engineering students would definitely have to run gaming hybrids