Laptop for Premiere CS6

Hi All
I  check buy this laptop for editing video via Premiere CS6.
FHD via effects.
If it is good enough?
Lenovo Ideapad y70-70
Cpu : i7 4710HQ
Ram: 16gb ddr3
GC:  Nvidia gforce gtx 860m 4gb
HD: 256 SSD
Thanks
Best Regards

Past the above, my concerns would be ... what external drive connections does it have? If it's got USB3, you could use a large and FAST flash drive as the storage area for your media ... you'd need to move projects on & off it of course as you worked, but say a 128 flash drive with a high sustained read-speed would handle a lot of work moving it off that relatively small SSD. Small, of course compared to 1T or better HD's.
Thunderbolt & eSATA both have much better sustained throughput for working than USB3, for say any cache/database/renders/project file use. Though renders ... a lot of the time, out to a different flash drive would probably work fine. But with T-bolt & eSATA, you can attach external boxes pretty much as swift working as an internal drive.
Neil

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    I also read a bit more about Thunderbolt. Seems to me, that with fx. a LaCie extermal  Thunderboltbased raid system I would be able to edit fluid 4K directly from the external disk???
    The only thing I reslly dont like with theAsus Rog series is the gamer design. I can almost smell the rubber. i would rather have an aluminium/carbon cased monster instead. But I can live with that as long as the specs looks so good.
    Anyone else having any comments on the Asus? Please share ;-)
    / Morten

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