According to the information we have, there are no Thunderbolt ports. If we combine the front and back, there are two USB-C and seven USB 3.1 slots available.
Asus ROG Strix GT15 (G15CK)
Main Memory, Desktop Memory (RAM)
Data sheet RAM
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Desktop:
Asus ROG Strix GT15 (G15CK)
Ex works:
16GB (2x 8GB)
Maximum Ram:
128GB
Slots:
4
Maximum memory upgrade:
Achieve maximum memory performance with:
4x 32GB ROG Strix GT15 (G15CK)
Memory - Ram
PC4-23466 (DDR4 2933MHz) DIMM 288-PIN non-ECC
Compatible and certified with the corresponding Asus original memory
Memory Configuration
The system is equipped with 16GB (2x 8GB) of RAM as standard. The desktop/PC memory can be expanded to a maximum of 128GB RAM. For maximum memory expansion, the unit has 4 slots (space) available.
- Maximum RAM
The maximum RAM capacity may differ from the manufacturer's specifications, as these may be outdated in the meantime. New memory technologies, bios or software versions make this possible with the same performance and stability. For the Asus ROG Strix GT15 (G15CK) - Desktop/PC we recommend a maximum RAM upgrade of 128GB.
- 32-bit operating systems memory limit
Computers equipped with 4GB Ram memory and above do not automatically have the full RAM available for the operating system and applications. The maximum memory for 32-bit operating systems is approx. 3.3GB and varies depending on the system configuration. Only with a 64-bit operating system can the working memory be fully utilised from a size of 4GB and more.
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What kind of monitor do you have? Decides a lot, because if the monitor has a high resolution, it's hard to tell because the FPS numbers don't come up as high then.... But theoretically the 2060 super is already relatively good. But I would install an rtx 3080 or an rx 6800xt myself for 1800fr. You can easily build a PC together yourself that has much more power for 1800fr. it's also fun...
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Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: Yes, but it's more on the edge (depending on what you're doing). It depends on what your needs are and what kind of 4k recordings they are, as well as on the software: Da Vinci Resolve, for example, does not support GPU accelerated H.264 rendering in the free version, which slows the whole thing down - so there could be problems (judder) with highly compressed recordings (e.g. from drones, mobile phones etc.).
However, if you have the Pro version, for example, it should be sufficient without any problems in this scenario.
Basically, you can say that it should run smoothly, but in certain situations it can lead to stick core etc. (e.g. with effects). (e.g. with effects, special transitions, etc.).
What software do you use and what kind of camera do you have?