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January 10, 2017
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Refine Edge Tool VERY Slow.

  • January 10, 2017
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I have a new PC (2 months old) with the following specs:

Intel Core i7-6700k 4GHz

32GB RAM

500GB SSD

2x GeForce GTX 950 SLI

Windows 10 Pro x64

Photoshop was working fine at first but lately has been lagging at times. Today I'm trying to use Refine Edge and Select and Mask but the edge detection is running extremely slowly. Some strokes are instantaneous but other times it will just hang for up 20 seconds before it does anything. I have reset the Photoshop preferences (Alt + Ctrl + Shift) and have reset all tools to default settings. I have updated to latest video drivers and also tried downloading 2 previous versions of PS but all have the same problem. I'm right in the middle of a big project and have spent most of my morning just trying to fix this.

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    Terri Stevens
    Legend
    January 10, 2017

    I wonder if this has something to do with using a dual graphic card setup? Correct me if I'm wrong but don't Sli cards consist of two separate cards linked together? Photoshop has never liked dual graphics cards and in fact doesn't take any advantage whatsoever of the extra GPU. I don't know if this is possible, but can you turn off the second card through the driver? You could then test to see whether performance improves after a reboot. You could also try switching OpenCl off-It's found under the advanced GPU properties in your preferences.

    Benjamin Root
    Legend
    January 10, 2017

    Try restarting your system. Could be that an increasingly large assortment of background system processes are slowing your system.

    Tyson788Author
    Participating Frequently
    January 10, 2017

    I just rebooted. It might have helped a little but it's taking 10-15 seconds on most strokes.

    Benjamin Root
    Legend
    January 10, 2017

    Actually, could you disable fast startup under Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Power Options\System Settings then restart? Fast startup saves a snapshot of everything and boots from that snapshot in order to boot fast. I've found that can slow things down a bit.