

Similarly, a poor spec PC will work OK, - it's just likely to take longer to complete the final Render. Having a separate graphics card also means the CPU is free to work on the program. Most programs will let you know if it's possible.

However, for £100 you can get a graphics card which can/may help with the Render process adding a separate source of graphics power.

and by then all the files have been cleaned-up so unless the card is very old it should work OK. Your graphics card isn't really important except when playing the finished/Rendered film. the program will take some of the HDD to make-up for lack of RAM. With modern programs you'll need a PC with 64-bit OS and RAM of 8Gb is often the starting point, although programs will work with far less( see their "Min Spec".
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Most software allows a 30-day "trial" so you can check yr PC is good enough spec-wise. Win10 should be OK, but a new-PC is likely to boost the important areas of spec. they all have features you don't need ( but might). If you are serious about video-editing it's realistically the software that is the limitation.
