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No, you build your system so it performs best for what you want to do. If your goal is more productivity focused, then you'll likely always have a nicer CPU than GPU, and probably faster RAM (especially on a Ryzen, they like 3600MHz and up).
When people talk about bottlenecks on the internet, I feel like it's generally gaming oriented - say something like a low end CPU paired with a higher end video card. The CPU can't push all the FPS that the video card is capable of outputting. No damage is going to happen to the computer, but it's a waste of money since the guy would probably get more FPS with a mid-range GPU and a mid-range CPU.
I'm not too familiar with how much GPU acceleration affects video rendering in Premier, but unless you have a bottom of the barrel trash GPU, I probably wouldn't worry too much.
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Did I tell you guys black is my favourite colour? My Ridgeline is black. My Honda Fit is black. Wish my dick was black........ LOL.
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