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Cinelerra for more advanced stuff.
Unfortunately for free you can only render in max 480p
It has been known to be included in Software Bundles on Humble Bundle for as little as around $12 I think where it is in fact $400+ software depending on the version.
1. Hitfilm 4 Express:
Basically a free version of Adobe Premiere Pro + After effects. But the downside is that it might be a little taxing on CPU.
2. Shotcut:
Works on Linux, Mac and Windows, but there is a slight learning curve on working with it’s interface. Not so taxing on CPU.
Hope this was helpful.
Your PC is more powerful than mine. So yes, it can handle it.
The performance is okay, it edits 1080p60 at 30-40 fps with my components.
Openshot is probably one of the most basic ones with not a whole lot of options, but it satisfies me.
(I'm assuming it runs better on Linux machines, because it was originally developed for Linux OSs).
Simply zooming in/out on the timeline too far would cause it to hang for a good 10 seconds, the playback preview would lag constantly whenever you apply any effect to your video, etc.
Tried HitFilm Express after and it works flawlessly.
Worth noting that you can't install it without creating an account on their website though.
https://www.videohelp.com/software/sections/video-editors-advanced?orderby=Type