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Hi,
I've realised that photoshop performs a lot slower on my 4K display than my HD display. I work on a PC with dual-monitor (Samsung S27E390 - HD and ACER KG281K - 4K).
Here are the following specs:
AMD Ryzen 9 3950x 16-core processor
Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz 64gb DDR4 RAM
MSI ARMOR GTX 1080ti OC 11GB
Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280
I have Use Graphics Processor checked and Drawing mode as Advanced.
I have recorded videos to show the problem when I just move around a grouped asset:
On Samsung display it is a lot smoother and snappier - video
On Acer display it is slow and choppy - video
I have also tried setting the resolution of the Acer monitor to 1080p and it moves smoothly.
So does the current PS have a problem with 4K display?
Was wondering if anyone else is experiencing similar problem?
Would like to hear any advice.
Thanks.
EDIT: I am using the latest version of Photoshop (21.2.0) and have Geforce Game Ready driver version 451.48.
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Try the studio driver. Sounds like a driver bug.
Also try to reset PS preferences.
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What "studio Driver " Sir?
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NVidia supply many of their GPU drivers as Game Ready drivers or Studio drivers. The Studio drivers are released less frequently but tend to be better tested with creative applications such as Photoshop.
Dave
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Thank yuou for your prompt reply sir. Unfortunately, that did not help.
However, I just noticed that it is not exactly the change in resolution from 2K to 4K that is causing the problem. It is the change in the text size. anything above 100% is causing a the problem. It is hard to work with text size of 100% in 4K. Any ideas will be appreciated.
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I had this issue moving to an LG CX with a 2080 Ti. Nothing worked until I disabled G-Sync for both fullscreen and windowed program, and that fixed it right up. Photoshop and G-Sync really do not mix, and there were sporadic lag issues I would encounter even before moving to a 4k display that also got fixed up by disabling G-Sync.
Instead of disabling windowed G-Sync globally, it's probably better to go to Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings > Photoshop.exe and set Monitor Technology to Fixed Refresh in order to prevent Photoshop itself from trying to use G-Sync. This way Photoshop will return to its smooth glory no matter your global G-Sync settings.
Hope this helps.
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I tried to change the Monitor Technology setting in the nVidia Control Panel but it didn't help me at all, however after playing around with other settings I've found one which did the trick. I've changed Vertical sync to off.
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Thank you very much! This fixed my lag issue in Photoshop after I bought new 4K monitor that has G-Sync.
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I'm having the same problem! On the 4k is laggy and on the 1080p works fine.
This was the only place where i found a solution but it doesn't work for me, it doesn't show g-sync on my nvidia panel ='(
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Same here, but I had the Vertical sync setting to "ON", which after disconnecting, solved ALL of these problems!