Ahaug
New Member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2017
- Messages
- 11
- Lightroom Experience
- Intermediate
- Lightroom Version
Operating System: windows 10
Exact Lightroom Version (Help menu > System Info):classic cc
icore7 970
14gb ram
1gb gpu
ssd drive
So, I'm back using LR after several years with capture pro one. I'm using an outsourcing company for basic edits and then fine tune them in LR ccc. I use two monitors. My main monitor is an nec multisync 2190ux. I use this as my full screen viewing and use a dell screen for my sliders. The rendering on the dell (screen 1) is on the slow side but I can deal with it. The rendering on the nec (screen 2) is Sloooooooooooow. Its too slow to work with . I'm talking between 6 to 12 seconds and sometimes longer to lock in an image or see updates. It reminds me of my old mac g5. I have tried it with gpu on or off with no real improvement. My cache is clear. I spend time with adobe support and they said that my system was optimized. Do I need more ram? Do I need a new gpu? Is my icore 7 too slow? Help?
Exact Lightroom Version (Help menu > System Info):classic cc
icore7 970
14gb ram
1gb gpu
ssd drive
So, I'm back using LR after several years with capture pro one. I'm using an outsourcing company for basic edits and then fine tune them in LR ccc. I use two monitors. My main monitor is an nec multisync 2190ux. I use this as my full screen viewing and use a dell screen for my sliders. The rendering on the dell (screen 1) is on the slow side but I can deal with it. The rendering on the nec (screen 2) is Sloooooooooooow. Its too slow to work with . I'm talking between 6 to 12 seconds and sometimes longer to lock in an image or see updates. It reminds me of my old mac g5. I have tried it with gpu on or off with no real improvement. My cache is clear. I spend time with adobe support and they said that my system was optimized. Do I need more ram? Do I need a new gpu? Is my icore 7 too slow? Help?