Lightroom speed collapses completely after short time of use
Lightroom 13.1
Ligthroom has never excelled at speed with me. This problem only seems to be increasing over the years. My system consists of an I9 processor, 32 Gb of memory and an Nvidia 3060Ti videocard. The database is on a fast SSD with more than enough free space. The video card settings are optimized for Ligthroom. The source files are on a NAS with a 10 Gb network connection, the source files are on SSDs in the NAS. The database contains about 500,000 photos. In short, everything is laid out for sufficient speed. The system works very well with Adobe Bridge and Photoshop.
Lightroom is only used for database management. Tagging is the main area of work. The Ligthroom database is optimized before I start at all. For tagging, the spray can method is used the most, which should be the fastest method in my opinion. The start is always the same Ligtroom can just keep up with the speed of tagging. After I tag 10-20 photos you already notice that the speed slows down. I can keep working, but Lightroom seems to lag behind more and more. Eventually the system literally comes to a standstill. I can only end the program by using the windows task manager. I start Lightroom again, optimize it and then it starts again from scratch. The problem is that I can't speed up at all, in fact I can't even just work with it.... I see from the reports that I am not the only one and I have followed the advice given by Adobe but unfortunately it does not solve the problem. The question is very simple how to proceed?
Regards
Reinder
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