Patrick Janka
August 1st, 2010, 04:33 PM
I just built a new pc. Win 7 x64, Intel i7 930, ASUS P6X58D-E mobo, 12GB Corsair triple channel RAM, GeForce GTX 470 1.28GB gfx card, 1TB 7200rpm system drive, 2x1TB 7200rpm RAID 0 scratch/render drive, huge Cooler Master case with huge fans, etc.
I figured now when I use Vegas (as opposed to on my old machine) I should be able to watch smooth video in the preview pane. Wishful thinking. I noticed in the system resources panel that I was only using at max about 3.5 of my 12GB of RAM, but the processor was hitting 75% sometimes. I went into preferences and changed my Dynamic RAM Preview max (MB) to 8000 of the 11255MB available. Now the peak I've seen the RAM hit is a little over 4GB, and the processor still seems to be taxed about the same. Also, my preview window constantly defaults to Preview (Half). Every time I click on full it goes right back. Even so, at half resolution it's still choppy anyway. The only way to make it smooth is to watch it in quarter quality. This is frustrating as one of the main reasons I bought this system was to be able to watch full quality preview.
How do I tap into all my processor's cores and/or more of my RAM? Are there any settings and/or tricks I need to configure to better utilize my system's resources to make Vegas run smoother? I configured my system to handle Adobe CS5, should I choose to switch, but seeing as though it's sputtering in Vegas I feel hopeless. Thanks.
I figured now when I use Vegas (as opposed to on my old machine) I should be able to watch smooth video in the preview pane. Wishful thinking. I noticed in the system resources panel that I was only using at max about 3.5 of my 12GB of RAM, but the processor was hitting 75% sometimes. I went into preferences and changed my Dynamic RAM Preview max (MB) to 8000 of the 11255MB available. Now the peak I've seen the RAM hit is a little over 4GB, and the processor still seems to be taxed about the same. Also, my preview window constantly defaults to Preview (Half). Every time I click on full it goes right back. Even so, at half resolution it's still choppy anyway. The only way to make it smooth is to watch it in quarter quality. This is frustrating as one of the main reasons I bought this system was to be able to watch full quality preview.
How do I tap into all my processor's cores and/or more of my RAM? Are there any settings and/or tricks I need to configure to better utilize my system's resources to make Vegas run smoother? I configured my system to handle Adobe CS5, should I choose to switch, but seeing as though it's sputtering in Vegas I feel hopeless. Thanks.