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October 21, 2012
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How to speed up my computer/rendering times?

  • October 21, 2012
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Hi All,

I have just upgraded most of my computer. After reinstalling the Creative Suite 5.5, i have noticed that it does not appear to be running any quicker than my old computer, and the rendering times are exactly the same (I am also running the Red Giant MB Suite within Premiere/After Effects).

PC wise, this is my old set up :-

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor

Asus P5Q PRO P45 Motherboard

2 x Kingston 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 1066MHz Memory

ASUS GeForce GTX 550 Ti DirectCU - 1 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card

2 x Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB Hard Drive SATAII Hard Drives

MOTU 8in8out 828mk2 Firewire Audio Unit

Corsair CMPSU-850AXUK 850W Power Supply

Pioneer BDR-205 / 12x Internal SATA Blu-Ray BD-RE Drive

This is my new set up: -

Intel Core i7 3930K 3.20GHz Socket 2011 12M Processor
Asus SABERTOOTH X79 Socket 2011 Motherboard
Corsair 32GB DDR3 1600MHz Dominator Memory
ASUS GeForce GTX 550 Ti DirectCU - 1 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
2 x OCZ 512GB Agility 4 Solid State Drives
2 x Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB Hard Drive SATAII Hard Drives (Raid Mirror Backup)

MOTU 8in8out 828mk2 Firewire Audio Unit

Corsair CMPSU-850AXUK 850W Power Supply

Pioneer BDR-205 / 12x Internal SATA Blu-Ray BD-RE Drive

I am soon going to buy a Quadro 4000 (If avalable for a PC) but i have to wait for this as it means also replacing my monitors as they are VGA (with one connected via the digital port).

Is there any reason why it is not working any faster, and are there any tweaks you can recommend for me to do, especially for the render times?

Thanks in Advance 🙂



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Correct answer Harm_Millaard

Hi Harm,

I submitted my data around 4 hours ago. I received a conformation email (from the site) straight afterwards, which had my stats in (plus the name of the file that i sent).

Should i resubmit?

I did not now that direct export was faster, it wasn't before on my previous system (which took an eternity which ever way).

I now generally use AME as i need lots of different file types of each movie (My last one i needed a full Blu Ray, A DVD, a You Tube MP4 HD, an MP4 SD and a UScreen FLV). This was a 30 minute documentary.

Thanks,

TCT


If you are Darren, (hard to tell with these screen names), your results have already been included. If not, send me a PM where I can reach you.

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Inspiring
October 21, 2012

TCT,

Your new rig should be much faster!

Thoughts...

1) Red Giant effects have been know to be single threaded instead of allowing in you case 12 cores (6 cores on CPU + 6 hyerthreads) to perform rendering; you may try a project using only Adobe effects and monitor what you see in the Task manager to see how hard the cpu is working for renders for both cases

2) Have you enabled MPE? If not, deleted the "cuda_supported_cards.txt file" (in c:\program files\adobe\adobe premiere pro cs5 folder) and verify "Mercury Playback Engine" is enabled (from menu - Project/Project Settings/General Tab/Video Rendering and Playback)

3) Total all out tweaking may help, but for your intial testing you may try turning all of the graphic effects in Win7 back on. I forget the details, but I seem to recall there is at least one graphics setting that impacts the way Adobe works

4) Suggest running PPBM5 and reporting the results for each of the 4 test sections back here and also do a lookup of where your systems stands vs. the numerous others tested (see ppbm5.com, a site provided by Harm and Bill from this forum)

5) Your new system should be faster than the older one, but if you were to run you two VR 300GB's in RAID 0 you will be much closer to providing enough drive capacity to feed your hot-shot cpu; still more drives would be even better (budget - two 2x drive RAID 0 arrays; nice - one 8x RAID 5 array using a hardware controller card; don't even think about running RAID5 off a typical motherboard controller - horribbly slow)

Regards,

Jim

Participating Frequently
October 21, 2012

Hi Guys,

Jim thanks for your help. I have run the PPBM5 program and submitted my results. I am awaiting them as we speak.

What i have notices is that i cannot select the Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration mode (it says that it is not possible on my system) and is set to software only.

My OS and Project hard drives are the SSD's, the RAID VR 10000's are for storage and backup only.

John, i do not need the 10 bit colour output as far as i know, i was advised that the Quadro 4000 was the best for After Effects and Premiere due to it's CUDA functions. I would be happy not to get one as i would like to keep my monitor set up as it is.

What cards can anyone suggest to me. Are the NVidia Keplers the way to go?

Thanks,

TCT

Inspiring
October 21, 2012

TCT,

Regarding enabling the Mercury Playback Engine, did you find and delete the file that I mentioned? If you did, then possibly your video card does not have a sufficient # of CUDA cores for it to work.

Regarding drives, SSDs do not work as well for video as their specifications may imply. The streaming write performance for uncompressed files to most SSDs is not that great.

You could try the following drive setup, rerun PPBM5 and see if it helps:

VR: media, project, scratch

1 SSD: media cache, media cache DB, and render output

And, BTW, what were the four times for your PPBM5 test?

Jim

Harm_Millaard
Inspiring
October 21, 2012

Which version of Windows?

Have you tweaked anything, like turning off indexing, compression, removing crap like MSN, sidebar, Aero and disabling services not needed?

A Quadro 4000 is old technology, very slow in comparison to a Kepler card and an utter waste of money, unless you really need 10 bit output to expensive monitors. If you still use the same video card, as it appears to be the case, then you can't expect performance improvements from the same card.

Participating Frequently
October 21, 2012

Hi Harm,

Thanks for the reply.

It's Windows 7 Ultimate i am running.

I have turned of all internet stuff (MSN etc) and disabled all services that i know i don't need (but i have left most of the Microsoft ones as i am not sure what they are). Aero is off too.

I was going for the Quadro as it is what a lot of people have recommended my for the CUDA and its performance with the Mercury Playback engine.

Yes at the moment i have the same card, but as i have a much faster processor and memory i should be seeing marked improvements in the speed of the computer. Is it the video card that speeds up render times?

Thanks Again,

TCT

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 21, 2012

Go to the CS5 Benchmark http://ppbm5.com/ site and view results... and run the benchmark on your computer to compare your results

As Harm said, use a Quadro only if you need 10 bit color output... otherwise there are many faster GPU cards