Performance Feedback Needed: i7-7700 and i7-8700 Systems
I'm getting ready to bite-the-bullet and purchase a new system. Currently using a Windows 7 system with i7-860 quad-core processor, 12 GB memory, 256GB SSD, 2TB HDD, and Nvidia Quadro 600 graphics card. With Canon 5D MKII 21 mp raw files performance is quite good in both the Develop and Library modules using a single 2560x1440 monitor. Import, Preview Building, and Export times aren't bad either. But my drives are filling up and I often run out of memory when working in both LR and PS. In addition I need to update to Windows 10, but one of the devices I use on this system doesn't have Windows 10 drivers. So a new Windows 10 system is needed as Adobe phases out support for Windows 7.
The Intel i7-8700K six-core processor looks like the best value, but there have been numerous reports of poor performance with six or more core based systems.
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What I'm looking for is feedback from LR users with systems using either of these processors with LR 7.5 or 8.0. In particular what you are seeing when scrolling through the Library module reviewing images and when making adjustment to images in the Develop module. Also would be interested in performance when importing and exporting mage files. This information is useful to both users looking to upgrade their systems and Adobe Engineering looking to fix current performance issues.
Thank you for your timely feedback!
