This will make the machine feel much newer and faster, and make video editing somewhat tolerable. If yours still has an internal hard drive, replace it with a solid state drive (SSD). You only have 4GB, and these days, 4GB is hardly enough to run simple applications, and that little RAM will totally choke Premiere or any other major Adobe application. Upgrade to at least 8GB RAM (I think your Mac will take 16GB RAM). If you think there might be enough life left in your 2011 MacBook Pro to put some money into it, here are some ideas: Given the specs you stated for your MacBook Pro, and if it only has a hard drive inside, it's going to be slow and unpleasant to run Premiere Pro on it. Premiere works fine on mine because I've upgraded my Mac over the years. And a pretty basic experience compared to the computers out now. I do a modest amount of HD editing on my 2011 MacBook Pro, and works fine, but nothing special.
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