Buyer rule
Start with the Adobe workflow
Start with codec, resolution, timeline complexity, GPU memory, RAM target, media storage, cache storage, monitor needs, and backup power.

Adobe Premiere GPU workstation
A Premiere workstation should be planned around the media pipeline, not only the graphics card. GPU memory, CPU, RAM, media drives, cache drives, monitor support, card readers, and backup power all affect the edit desk.
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Buyer rule
Start with codec, resolution, timeline complexity, GPU memory, RAM target, media storage, cache storage, monitor needs, and backup power.
Risk
The common mistake is buying a gaming GPU while ignoring media drives, cache storage, RAM, HDR monitoring, card ingest, and network storage.
Amazon Adobe lanes
Use these lanes after the application, media, storage, monitor, ingest, and backup path is specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
System lane for Premiere timelines, GPU effects, exports, and Adobe creator multitasking.
Media lane for active projects, cache folders, previews, exports, and project handoffs.
Memory lane for 4K media, larger timelines, After Effects round trips, and multitasking.
Display lane for editing, scopes, color checks, and HDR review where supported.
Ingest lane for camera media, field cards, transfer speed, and desk reliability.
Power lane for protecting the workstation, monitor, storage, and network path during edits.