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What version of Da Vinci resolve would you suggest anon-kun?

I'm looking to get back into video editing, I used Da Vinci back in like 2017 to make some music mashups of Rainbow Six Siege trailers and it was pretty good but I'm on a new machine now and forgot what version I was running back then.
Apparently as of 15 Dec 2017 the latest version was 14.2 so I'm tempted to go ahead and just take that, however I'd love to hear the opinion of someone who is a bit more in the loop when it comes to video editing stuff, if I'm missing out on other potentially better programs even (preferably free too).
I heard DaVinci is "bloated" and "slow", not a deal breaker for me but it's nice to have a program that is snappy and responsive. I have a Nvidia GTX 1650 and a i7 CPU
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OP again, I ultimately went with 14.2, so far it seems to be adequate for my needs, would recommend
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For simple editing without all the bloat, kdenlive is best



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