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So I've bought a new ultra wide thats 144hz and 1440p and lightroom is god awful on it. Was never like this before I upgraded. I have two other 1080p monitors on the side and dragging lightroom to those and instantly speeds back up. All my photos are off an M.2 samsung evo drive. Does lightroom have a silly problem with high refresh rates and resolutions?
my pc specs of it helps:
Intel i5 8600k
GTX 1070
32gb 3200mhz Ram
2tb samsung evo m.2
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Just out of curiosity: What is the gain you expect of a higher refresh rate than the standard 60Hz, except for gaming?
Your gear is rather old and low powered for multiple high resolution/high refresh displays.
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I dont play big titles or ever play games all together. I got the high refresh rate becuase it looks nice also new monitor has HDR which i nevr had before and photos come out many times better supporting a better resolution. But could come down to old pc specs.
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Agreeing with @F. McLion your graphics card is 7 years old now, and that is a likely cause of the problem.
Also please tell us:
The rest of your system, as shown in Help->System Info, will also be helpful.
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I take photos on a Sony A7 IV which is 33 mega pixels. All photos taken in RAW. Pretty much every action in LrC is slow from choosing a preset, the adjusting sliders and loading presets, that just never happens i have to drag Lr over to my 1080p monitor.
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@Blake34679412znjd wrote:I take photos on a Sony A7 IV which is 33 mega pixels. All photos taken in RAW. Pretty much every action in LrC is slow from choosing a preset, the adjusting sliders and loading presets, that just never happens i have to drag Lr over to my 1080p monitor.
Yes this is what happens using Lightroom Classic, larger (in pixels) resolution monitors require more computer horsepower than lower (in pixels) resolution monitors. You need better hardware to use larger (in pixels) monitors. 3440x1440 monitors require more powerful hardware than 1920x1080 monitors. Probably better GPU; maybe also better CPU.
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1. SYSTEM INFO
Please post your System Information as Lightroom Classic (LrC) reports it. In LrC click on Help, then System Info, then Copy. Paste that information into a reply. Please present all information from first line down to and including Plug-in Info. Info after Plug-in info can be cut out as that is just so much dead space to us non-Techs and it takes up vast amounts of scroll space making the reply less readable and less likely that others will bother with your post.
example:
example deleted
2. /PREFERENCES/PERFORMANCE/, INFO
And can you post your info shown in /preferences/performance/
example:
/note/ as for my large Camera RAW CACHE, just my personal preference,yours does not need to be that extreme. A size of 20 GB is more common, The default 5 GB would be way to small.
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Lightroom version: 7.1.2 x64 [ 20231210-1901-9bac95f ] (Dec 10 2023)
NGL Version: 1.36.0.9
WF Version: 6.1 6106173
VF Version: 1.0.135.7
HIL Version: 40409
CAI Version: adobe_c2pa/0.7.6 c2pa-rs/0.25.2
Operating system: Windows 11
OS Version: Windows 11 Pro (2009)
Application architecture: x64
System architecture: x64
Computer model: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7B48 / Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8600K CPU @ 3.60GHz
Logical processor count: 6
Processor speed: 3.6 GHz
Built-in memory: 32713.2 MB
Real memory available to Lightroom: 32713.2 MB
Real memory used by Lightroom: 1573.2 MB (4.8%)
Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 5122.3 MB
Memory cache size: 1824.0 MB
Internal Camera Raw version: 16.1 [ 1727 ]
Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 4
Camera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2
Camera Raw virtual memory: 707MB / 16356MB (4%)
Camera Raw real memory: 691MB / 32713MB (2%)
Displays: 1) 3440x1440, 2) 1920x1080, 3) 1920x1080
System DPI setting: 96 DPI
Desktop composition enabled: Yes
Input types: Multitouch: No, Integrated touch: No, Integrated pen: No, External touch: No, External pen: No, Keyboard: No
Graphics Processor Info: DirectX: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (31.0.15.4665) - 8 GB
Graphics Processor Detail: loaded: Yes, supported: Yes, compute: Yes, init: I4_GPU4, hard: success, soft: success, al: Yes, dl: No
OS Media Capability: true
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Lightroom version: 7.1.2 x64 [ 20231210-1901-9bac95f ] (Dec 10 2023)
So this is Lightroom Ecosystem (Cloud Based) Lr, not Lightroom Classic LrC.
Or did you accidentally post from the wrong software.
Can you post a screenshot of you software.
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