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Just built an editing machine for Premiere Pro and After Effects (specs below), and although Premiere Pro is running pretty quick, After Effects can barely play ram previews at quarter resolution. It never plays realtime even though the computer I upgraded from could play realtime ram previews on the same project at half resolution. I have messed with every setting and cannot figure it out. I have run multiple benchmarks that show the new setup is a lot faster in every way compared to my old setup.
Any help would be appreciated!
New Setup
Ryzen 7 1700 (OC to 3.8ghz all cores)
GTX 1070 FTW OC
32gb 3000mhz Corsair LPX DDR4 RAM
250gb NVME 960 EVO
500gb Samsung 850 EVO SSD
H100i water cooling
RM850x PSU
Old computer setup (runs better in After Effects)
i7 4690k stock frequency
AMD R9 280
16gb 2333mhz Corsair DDR3 RAM
250gb Samsung 850 EVO SSD
Stock cooling
500 watt Corsair PSU
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Are you using the same monitor? There was a weird issue with certain 4k screens.
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Hi PlatinumSteve,
Sorry for this issue. Did you ever find a solution? Please let us know if you have or if you still need help.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I'm also built an editing machine with Ryzen 1700x. And it's awesome with cinema 4d, but my main tool is adobe after effects, and it works not as fast as it possible. Don't know what to do, I've spent a lot of money for new machine for after effects, but it works almost the same as my 3 years old i5 laptop
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Did you ever find a solution?
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I know its an old thread but by the first look at your specs its obviously that you'll be running into temperature related slowdowns or crashes. you simply cant overclock the cpu AND its ram controller to 3000. Especially the Ram controller emitts a lot of heat when overclocked. with 3,8GHz and ~3000-3200MHz RAM Speed my system (same HW) exceeds 70° Celsius with a Thermalright Macho (and thats a HUGE and powerful cooler). Just run the CPU on stock speeds and try 3000MHz for the RAM. Check Temperatures at max load and decrease ram frequency if temps are still around 65°C.
Another Problem with the 1st Ryzen Generation was the Power Management. Never-ever tell it to save energy - it will cut the vcore to a level where the ryzen simply crahes. always use high performance mode, dont worry the cpu will slow down cores to save energy even on high performance power plan...