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the Dell XPS is a fantastic machine that weve already been talking about for the last week or so but what Id like to do today is can this be your only premier Pro video editing platform lets find out whats up everyone on everyday dad and if I can figure it out you can figure it out so this video is an absolute like update to the last video we did about the XPS 15 for a video editing rig now in that video we used a program called DaVinci Resolve which is a video editor thats in two parts so the first part is a free version that is what we used and then theres a paid version that you can use if youre doing like real pro level stuff well DaVinci Resolve is a very GPU intensive editing system whereas since this is the base model it doesnt have a GPU so while I stand by that video because resolve is free and so a lot of people will gravitate towards it I also want to put this through Premiere Pro as a task because thats a more CPU intensive editor and this has a pretty good CPU in