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AE uses the GPU for specific effects (like Lumetri Color, Blur, or 3D).

For years, AE was primarily single-core dependent. Recent versions now utilize , meaning core count is finally important, though clock speed still reigns supreme for general responsiveness. CPU (The Engine):

Intel 11th Gen or newer with Quick Sync; AMD Ryzen 3000/Threadripper or newer Intel 6th Gen or newer Apple Silicon (M1 Pro, M1 Max, M1 Ultra, or newer) RAM 32 GB for 4K; 64 GB+ for complex 32-bit projects GPU (VRAM) 4 GB VRAM (NVIDIA Maxwell or newer) 8 GB VRAM or more Storage 8 GB for installation + high-speed drive for media adobe after effects specs

16GB (will feel sluggish with anything but simple HD).

If the CPU is the painter, RAM is the size of the canvas. With only 16GB of RAM, Elias was trying to paint a mural on a post-it note. Every time he moved the playhead, the computer had to dump memory and reload it, causing the dreaded "beach ball" of death. AE uses the GPU for specific effects (like

Would you like a or a comparison table of CPUs/GPUs specifically for After Effects?

It was the difference between solving a math problem once and solving it a thousand times. CPU (The Engine): Intel 11th Gen or newer

Always use NVIDIA Studio Drivers rather than Game Ready drivers for better stability. 2. Storage Strategy (The "Three-Drive" Setup)

❌ “More cores = faster preview” ✅ Single-core speed matters more for interactive work.

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D or Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus offer incredible performance without extreme costs.

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