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If you have a NVIDIA graphics card (GPU) you will have better performance with adobe premiere, if you have AMD graphics card you will have better performance on sony vegas.
Take these into consideration
Adobe Premiere is a subscription, and it has a steeper learning curve than Sony Vegas.
The Sony Vegas on steam apparently applies its updates slower than the one bought from their website
If you you'd like something more powerful, I'd look at either Shotcut[www.shotcutapp.com] or OpenShot[openshot.org].
Both have pro-level features, are cross-platform, and best of all, FREE.
Lightworks
Davinci Resolve
AE have overall better plugins, and nuke have better (node-based) workflow.