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LR lagging and glitchig Please help!!!

New Here ,
Jan 29, 2017 Jan 29, 2017

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my LR is driving me crazy. When I use tools/sliders the image dosend reflect the chances right away, it takes about 1.5 - 2 seconds. And exporting is extreamly slow. I watch task manager and it avg about 35% CPU usage while working and will spike to 85-100 for a quick sec. here and there. The spot removal tool will park Lightroom for a 10 Count!! also I get a red glitch every once and a while like a flicker of the screen. Can Any one ahead some light in these issues ?

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MY RIG

Dell XPS 15.6" 4K Touchscreen Laptop

windows 10

prosessor 2.60 i7 6700HQ

16 GB ram

1TB (@50% full)

LR info

LR CC 2015.7 [1098788

built in memory 16239.6

real mem. 16239.6

real mem. Used 5028.2

mem cache size 3366.8

graphix processor GeForce GTX 960M

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LEGEND ,
Jan 29, 2017 Jan 29, 2017

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If you are doing lots of brushing and/or spot removal on a photo, this slowdown is a known drawback in Lightroom.

Some things you can try

  1. Turn off the graphics acceleration (Preferences->Performance tab->UNcheck "Use Graphics Processor")
  2. do the brushing and/or spot removal as the next to last editing step, and as the last step, turn on Lens Corrections and Transforms if desired
  3. do the brushing and/or spot removal in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements
  4. get a faster CPU

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Jan 29, 2017 Jan 29, 2017

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I did shut off the graphics acceleration already it didn't make a diffrance. The laptop is 6 months old and the i7 6700 HQ is a good processor as far as I know. this is the rig I bought

http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/dell-dell-xps-15-6-4k-touchscreen-laptop-silver-intel-core-i7-67...

Dell XPS 15.6" 4K Touchscreen Laptop - Silver (Intel Core i7-6700HQ/1TB HDD/16GB RAM/Windows 10) - Eng

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How large in pixels are your original images? Are they RAW or JPG?

How large in pixels is the monitor on your computer?

Obviously, the processor you have (i7-6700HQ) isn't powerful enough for the task.

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