I gave up on W11 in around October/November 2022, so pretty recent - am unsure if they have fixed it since. All the issues disappeared, and I was back to full speed. I ended up reinstalling W10 on a second SSD stick I have inside the machine (2x 1TBs). Files were also slower to export to JPEG overall - LR couldn't fully utilise the CPU. Editting 30MP RAWs became cumbersome - they didn't render fast at all (bare in mind, my benchmark is the same laptop on W10). Within Lightroom there was significant performance degredation, the program seemed unable to perform any tasks while an export was underway (at all, it was pretty much locked - far worse than its usual slow down). (the boxes to do so in the menus is greyed out for LR)Īll apps were up to date per CC, and I tried both the default Windows update drivers, and the Nvidia "non-gaming" drivers. In preferences, the name of the GPU available to Lightroom and its available video memory is displayed. (Windows) Edit > Preferences > Performance. You can purchase Lightroom with an annual plan starting at US9.99/mo or US119.88/yr. (macOS) Lightroom > Preferences > Performance. Premiere Pro isn't my forte, but it seemed to struggle with GPU accelerated video rendering. When Lightroom is able to use the GPU, youll find that the Use GPU for display check box is selected in Preferences. I upgraded to Window 11 last year, and I found (despite having the correct WHQL signed and updated Nvidia drivers), that GPU acceleration was not enabled in Lightroom (original version), or Photoshop. I have a Dell XPS 9710 (i7 11800H/GTX3060/64GB/2x 1TB SSDs) powerful, and new-ish (but not so new it should expect problems). Would say no - I'm normally one of the first to upgrade, but it has been painful with Adobe apps.
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