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Hardware 30 August 2022, 22:37

Where Do You Need Powerful CPU, Apart From Games?

The processor is commonly referred to as the heart or brain of a computer. Strong CPU's are useful to gamers, but they can also serve completely different purposes. See in what typical applications the importance of high computing power is most evident.

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Video and photo processing – time matters

Graphic and video designers know very well that they shouldn't spare resources on a powerful processor. It has a direct correlation with their time – the less time they spend waiting, the better. However, when processing such materials, there are a lot of different variables that depend on many components – including the GPU and RAM. However, if we focus only on processors, we will see very clear differences between weaker and more powerful units here.

Editing photos and videos can put a strain on even the best hardware. Source: Unsplash. Why do you need a powerful CPU, apart from games? - document - 2022-08-29
Editing photos and videos can put a strain on even the best hardware. Source: Unsplash

A powerful processor in the case of film editing will primarily ensure a much shorter rendering time. The differences here can be so large that switching to a better model can shorten the time needed to render the video from an hour to several minutes. The situation is similar when it comes to exporting images, e.g. in Adobe Lightroom, where instead of a few minutes, it happens almost instantly. Thanks to this, you will finish the project faster and use the time for other activities, such as drinking tea.

Having a good CPU will also be useful when working directly with video and photo materials. The fluency of video preview in real time, the number of effects that you can apply simultaneously, or the immediate application of changes you make to photos are just some of the processes that rely heavily on CPU power.

Mikolaj Laszkiewicz

Mikolaj Laszkiewicz

Have been working at GRYOnline.pl since May 2020. First, he was a newsman in the Technology department, over time he began to get involved in games and journalism, as well as edit and supervise the Technology newsroom. He is currently the editor-in-chief of the Futurebeat.pl site. He previously shared his thoughts on video games in, e.g. various thematic groups. A lawyer by education. He plays on everything and in everything, which can sometimes be reflected in his reviews. His favorite console is the Nintendo 3DS, he plays a new FIFA every year and tries to broaden his gaming horizons. Loves broadly understood computer equipment and disassembles everything that falls into his hands.

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