Premiere Pro PC Singapore
Custom-built PCs for Adobe Premiere Pro — fast multi-core CPU, 32 GB RAM, RTX GPU for Mercury Playback Engine acceleration. Starting from $600.
What Premiere Pro Actually Needs From Your PC
Premiere Pro uses CPU and GPU simultaneously. The CPU handles timeline rendering, clip decoding, and export encoding. The GPU powers the Mercury Playback Engine — accelerating real-time effects, colour grading, and transitions. Both matter, but for most editors the CPU is the bigger bottleneck on export.
Multi-core handles decoding and export. Intel CPUs have Quick Sync hardware encoding for fast H.264/H.265 output.
Mercury Playback Engine uses GPU for real-time effects. Consumer RTX cards work perfectly — no certified GPU needed.
32 GB for 4K. If also running After Effects or Media Encoder simultaneously, 32 GB is the floor.
Separate drives for OS and media prevents scrubbing lag. NVMe SSD for active project; HDD for archive.
→ Full Premiere Pro PC Requirements guide | General Video Editing PC Singapore
Premiere Pro Desktop Build Tiers
ⓘ Prices are estimated builds — WhatsApp for exact quote. RAM upgradeable to 32 GB on request.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Premiere Pro need a special GPU?
No — Premiere Pro works with any consumer NVIDIA or AMD GPU with 8 GB VRAM or more. No certified drivers needed. Our RTX 3060, 3070, and 3080 builds all qualify for Mercury Playback Engine GPU acceleration.
How much RAM do I need for Premiere Pro?
Adobe recommends 16 GB minimum, 32 GB for 4K editing. If you run Premiere alongside After Effects or Media Encoder, 32 GB is the floor. Our builds ship with 16 GB and can be upgraded to 32 GB on request.
What is the Mercury Playback Engine?
The Mercury Playback Engine is Adobe’s GPU acceleration framework inside Premiere Pro. It uses your GPU to render real-time effects, transitions, and colour corrections during playback — dramatically reducing dropped frames on complex timelines.
Can I edit 4K footage smoothly on these builds?
Yes — the RTX 3070 and RTX 3080 builds handle 4K timelines smoothly in Premiere Pro. For H.264/H.265 4K footage, proxy workflows or hardware-accelerated decoding keep playback smooth even on the RTX 3060 build.
How long does a build take?
Most builds are completed within 3–5 working days depending on component availability. WhatsApp us to confirm current stock and get a timeline.



