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Buenas a todos, en esta ocasion me comunico con ustedes para ver si me pueden ayudar a encontrar una solucion.
Desde hace unos 2 años utilizo el Lightroom, hace unos 5 meses empezo a saturar la memoria RAM (en ese entonces tenia 16GB) debido a esto me recomendaron aumentar la memoria RAM y lo lleve a 32GB, los 2 primeros meses todo bien, pero en un momento volvio a saturar la memoria RAM consumiendo alrededor del 80% y en ocasiones mas, me parece muy raro ya que en primera instancia la recomendacion del proveedor recomiendan tener, para un funcionamiento correcto, 16GB y actualmente con 32GB tengo problemas. Aclaro que lo utilizo para acciones normales, podria decirse ediciones simples nada complicado.
Los leo, saludos.
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in LrC /preferences/performance what do you have for the location and amount for Camera RAW CACHE?
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@GoldingD Hola, te comento: los valores estan por defecto, no se toco nunca el apartado que mencionas:
¿Puede ser que este sea el origen del problema? y de ser asi ¿por que?
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So, you have not increased the Camera RAW limit from the default 5GB. Even Adobe states that is too small. Increase it to at least 20GB. If the Camera RAW CACHE limit is too small, then processes in the Develop module get sent over to other CACHE, in Windows the Paging file, and possibly the TEMP folder, and things slow down (Develop module only). This can be a large performance hit.
P.S. Some state, when possible, on a Windows PC to not locate the Camera RAW CACHE on the C drive as the Camera RAW CACHE and the Paging file will compete for read/wrights. This is a small performance hit.
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So v516.94 for your GPU driver. Released way back in 2022. As GPU drivers go, that is ancient.
at the NVIDIA Driver download page:
https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/224750/en-us/
v555.85 is shown as current. You may want to use the NVIDIA GeForce Experience app to update that. Old GPU drivers can cause issues, especially with new LrC features.
ohh, look at that, I need to update mine, cool
By the way, NVIDIA recommends the Studio driver, not the Game Ready driver for creative users (Game ready not as well tested, and is for Gamers).
In the GeForce Experience, click on those three dots, and select Studio.
And when prompted, select Custom as to force a clean install