I'm not sure whether to cry or push the panic button. Performance has slowed to a crawl.
- April 26, 2022
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My latest build was going to be the be-all and end-all as I bid farewell to slow editing and poor performance. How does an AMD 5950x with 16 cores and 32 threads sound? An RTX 3070? Not bad eh? 64GB of DDR4 memory enough? I hate to leave the rest of you guys in the dust, but I've got work to do and clients to serve. Except...
Neither of those two things are happening.
I completed the build (X570 chipset) about 3 months ago with Win 10 Pro. It was much faster than my snappy 4 core/8 thread build, but not mind-blowing; probably because PP doesn't utilize every core/thread, and I get that. Then, Windows offered to download Win 11. So I did. I felt like I noticed a performance hit, but perhaps it was just my imagination. Of course since then, numerous updates have continued with Windows, Nvidia (studio driver), and Premiere Pro. Because of that, I can't pin down where my problems have arisen, but now editing my 4K video (@140Mbps) is bordering on impossible, especially when I add a title graphic - that's the death nail. I normally don't use proxy files since historically my system and PP have played it back well enough.
I am attaching eight screen shots if anyone much smarter than I has any insight, and I thank you in advance!
Files:
1. BenQ Settings: This is the BenQ SW271C - I am running it at 10 bits/channel, but backing it off to 8 bits did not help.
2. CPU Monitoring - Showing the computer's activity and temperatures while rendering a preview. You can't see it, but there is a simple title over the video. It took 1:45 to render 10 seconds of video. Without the title, it took 8 seconds. It is so slow, when I try to move the title around the screen, I have to wait 10 or 15 seconds for it to jump into the new position. Simple legacy titles installed with PP are still manageable, but anything with even a little animation is out of the question.
3. PP Latest Version
4. PP Project Settings
5. PP Sequence Settings
6. Windows Display Settings
7. Windows System Settings
8. Windows 11 Version
Again, thank you for reading this and taking your valuable time to give this any thought.
Eric
