Buyer rule
Start with the Resolve workflow
Start with Fusion comp complexity, source resolution, GPU memory, RAM target, cache SSD, tablet or control input, monitor space, and backup drive.

Resolve Fusion VFX workstation
Fusion work can make a normal edit workstation feel crowded. Node complexity, GPU effects, masks, caches, RAM, tablet input, monitor space, and project backups should be planned before opening listings.
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Buyer rule
Start with Fusion comp complexity, source resolution, GPU memory, RAM target, cache SSD, tablet or control input, monitor space, and backup drive.
Risk
The common mistake is building for simple cuts while ignoring Fusion memory pressure, cache growth, tablet control, and effect-heavy review passes.
Amazon Resolve lanes
Use these lanes after the timeline resolution, codec path, GPU memory, RAM, media storage, cache storage, monitoring, controls, backup route, and power plan are specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
System lane for node comps, effects, cleanup, motion graphics, masks, cache, and review.
GPU lane for heavier Fusion comps, effects, masks, AI tools, and creator apps.
Memory lane for Fusion comps, high-resolution media, tools, refs, and multitasking.
Storage lane for render cache, source plates, comps, exports, temp files, and assets.
Input lane for masks, rotoscoping, paint work, cleanup, and shot notes.
Display lane for nodes, timeline, viewers, scopes, media pools, and references.