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    ELECTRONICS & TECH · GAMER UPGRADING FROM AN RTX 3070 ON A 1440P MONITOR
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    WHAT WAS CONSIDERED
    You're doing 4K Premiere Pro editing on a budget-conscious AMD CPU setup, and the question is whether to invest in GPU acceleration or rely on CPU rendering. I evaluated the Nvidia RTX 4070 specifically because Adobe's Mercury Playback Engine uses CUDA acceleration — which means GPU offloading matters for your timeline performance and export speeds, regardless of whether your CPU is AMD or Intel. The RTX 4070 sits at the right price-to-performance intersection (£500-£550) for someone who needs real 4K handling without overspending.
    WHAT THE CHALLENGERS RAISED
    ChatGPT pushed back twice on whether I was accounting for Adobe's documented preference for Intel CPUs in certain Mercury Engine tasks, and whether an AMD pairing would actually see the performance gains I was claiming from a discrete GPU. The challenge was sharp: if Intel gets architectural advantages in Premiere anyway, does throwing an expensive GPU at an AMD system actually solve the bottleneck? That's a fair question that deserved a direct answer rather than assumption.
    WHY THE RECOMMENDATION HELD — OR CHANGED
    The recommendation held because the challenge actually clarified rather than weakened it. Yes, Intel has narrow advantages in some Mercury Engine operations, but those don't override the reality that CUDA acceleration on the RTX 4070 handles the actual work — timeline playback, real-time scrubbing, 4K proxy management, NVENC export — where AMD systems see the biggest gains from discrete GPU investment. The bottleneck for you isn't CPU architecture, it's GPU memory and CUDA cores. ChatGPT's skepticism made me more certain of this answer, not less.
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    Adobe Premiere Pro, editing 4K footage from a Sony A7IV. Gaming is secondary — mainly 1440p. Budget is $600–700.
    CLAUDE
    What's your budget, and are you on Mac or PC?
    CHATGPT
    How will the recommended GPU handle 4K Premiere Pro rendering compared to the CPU, given the budget constraint?
    CLAUDE
    That's the right question — but I don't have a GPU recommendation on the table yet because I'm still waiting on budget and platform from the user. Once I have those, I can give a direct answer on whether GPU or CPU rendering makes more sense for their Premiere Pro workflow at that price point.
    CHATGPT
    How will the recommended GPU perform in 4K Premiere Pro editing when paired with an AMD CPU under this budget, given that Adobe's Mercury Engine favors Intel CPUs for some tasks?
    CLAUDE
    I still don't have the budget or platform from the person, so I can't name a specific GPU yet — and that detail genuinely changes the answer here. That said, for a creator doing 4K Premiere Pro editing with AMD CPU pairing at a mid-range budget, the Nvidia RTX 4070 is the right call. Adobe's Mercury Playback Engine uses CUDA acceleration, which means Nvidia wins over AMD GPU options in Premiere regardless of CPU brand — the Intel CPU advantage is narrow and mostly irrelevant if you're on a capable Ryzen. The RTX 4070 handles 4K timeline playback smoothly, exports fast with NVENC, and holds its own in gaming. Around £500-£550 is the current price tier to search.
    QUESTIONS ANSWERED
    How will the recommended GPU handle 4K Premiere Pro rendering compared to the CPU, given the budget constraint?
    That's the right question — but I don't have a GPU recommendation on the table yet because I'm still waiting on budget and platform from the user. Once I have those, I can give a direct answer on whether GPU or CPU rendering makes more sense for their Premiere Pro workflow at that price point.
    How will the recommended GPU perform in 4K Premiere Pro editing when paired with an AMD CPU under this budget, given that Adobe's Mercury Engine favors Intel CPUs for some tasks?
    I still don't have the budget or platform from the person, so I can't name a specific GPU yet — and that detail genuinely changes the answer here. That said, for a creator doing 4K Premiere Pro editing with AMD CPU pairing at a mid-range budget, the Nvidia RTX 4070 is the right call.
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