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  • Robert Whetton
    One good thing about MB, is Apple had the sense to put decent NVMe drives in.. I suggest you look at putting a decent SSD in to improve performance.

    Also you haven't said if you have the the HD or the UHD screen..

    Which RAW files are you editing?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Well I used the 4K XPS 9570 with the i7 with CaptureOne. Truth be told I wasn't really sold and not only did it get very hot and throttled very quickly, it also overheated when doing some fast, intense corrections.
    The 1050Ti might seem like a decent fit but it's really not.

    Right now I'm using a Razer Blade 15 (also 100% aRGB 4K screen) and I'm much happier. Even though it's just about the same size and only slightly heavier, it's much quieter and cooler, even with an 1070 (max-q) inside - and needless to say that CaptureOne runs very, very fast!

    The XPS actually has great NVME drives inside, they are really fast enough for image editing - but the thermals are the limiting factor and it seems like it's struggling with things that really use the GPU.
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