Premiere Pro audio format

I haven't used sense Pr 6.5 and I'm waiting on a new editing machine to be delivered with Pr installed cc. At the time I would like to convert it to wav format, 48, 000hz, 16-bit stereo music. Music would come generally from

CD I ripped. My work was for private use. Also, my video was recorded with the same settings. My question is to read an opinion varied on what format to use in the timeline. The manual says: in order to avoid the consistent use of audio editing software or transcoding software to convert your files natively supported formats uncompressed sample rates supported high. The manual also mentions the 32-bit format. With the system, I have to come which would be a good workflow? Please, I beg you.

My system:

Dual channel DDR3 1600 motherboard LGA1150 Z97

Processor Intel Core i7 4790 3.6 Hz 4 - core Processor

Memory 16 GB 1600 MHz

4 discs 1 SSD and Sata 3

2 GB GeForce GTX960 video card memory

Windows OS 8.1

Thanks Phil

how you converted before, 48 k/16 bit WAV's good, like a cd use 44 k/16-bit.

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