How will Adobe Premiere run on a Lenovo Y510p?

The specs are listed at: Y510p Gaming Laptop |15.6" Laptop For Gaming | Lenovo UK
Does anyone have any experience or comments?

If all you will edit is SD (Standard Definition) it will run slowly because of the 5400 rpm hard drive... for HD it will run REALLY slowly
Laptop Video Editing PC - http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1369220?tstart=0

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