Laptop for first CS6

Hi all

I check buy this laptop for video editing through first CS6.

FHD through effects.

If it's good enough?

Lenovo Ideapad y70-70

CPU: i7 4710HQ

RAM: 16 GB ddr3

GC: Nvidia gforce gtx 860 m 4 GB

HD: SSD 256

Thank you

Best regards

It's good enough for a laptop. should work just fine. the gforce is a little slower than a desktop counterpart, but work remains.  I don't know if there are specific problems with cs6 and your equipment if.

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