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Hello, first of all, sorry about my bad english, but my native language is spanish.
I use Adobe products for video productions (After Effects, Premiere and Encore).
I have this specs:
Mother: MSI B350 PC MATE
Procesador Ryzen 1700
Video: EVGA GTX 1080 TI 11 GB
2x 16 (32) Gigas Ddr4 Corssair 3000 Mhz
256 SSD GB for system and 256 SSD for editing and render.
I have these problems:
Fist:
The memory can't go at 3000 mhz.
I updated the mother BIOS but still it can't see the speed (it's in 2200 Mhz)
Second:
Before, I had an Intel i74600K.
Now, in Premiere I see better performance in real time edition.
But, when I want to render, I see the same speed in time than my last CPU. (i7 4600K, 4.0, 32 GB, Gtx 970)
I tried on both CUDA and with CPU render.
I see that the CPU have 30%/40% of use having the same speed that my last configuration.
In my last CPU, the use of CPU was arround 90%.
So, I think this could be a software problem.
I don't know if Adobe products can´t take advantage of the 8 cores, or may be I should try some specifics software configurations...
Please tell me what do you think.
What can I try?
Thank you in advance!
Regards.
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Nothing wrong here. It's just how AE works in conjunction with things like clip-based rendering generally being not able to work in parallel. These are simple technical limitations.
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Check out this thread for some BIOS settings for Ryzen that help CPU utilization.