32GB RAM won’t fix slow Premiere Pro loading.
Not really. Loading times in Premiere Pro are mostly tied to your storage drive and CPU, not RAM.
32GB helps when you’re actually editing — timeline scrubbing, effects, multiple streams of 4K — but the initial load time when you open the app or open a project is about reading files from disk. A fast NVMe SSD will cut that down way more than extra RAM will. Same goes for loading previews and cached files.
If you have 16GB now and you’re seeing long load times, upgrading to 32GB isn’t the fix. Upgrade your storage or check your project structure (lots of linked media on a slow external drive will hurt). But if you’re already on 32GB and still waiting, look at your CPU and drive first.
More RAM is nice for stability, not for booting up faster.
