New Guy Here, RAM Issue?

Gordon0652

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Good Evening,
I am a computer noob, I am good at working with computers, just not on them.
My first build is done and it is:
i7-3770
Asus P8Z77-V LK
G.Skill Ripjaws 2x8gb DDR3 2133 (PC3 17000)
OCZ SSD
WD Blue

I am working with Adobe Premiere Elements, I am rendering videos and converting the formats. The video is recorded in 1080 @ 60fps. It is 7 minutes long. When rendering it takes 30 minutes! And the RAM being used is around 2 - 3gb. I went into Task Manager, Processes, right click on the program, allocate, HIGH. Then it took only 3 - 5minutes. That is much better.

Is there anyway I can make it better than the 3 - 5 minutes? I really do not to go into task manager each time I open the program, and since I turned it to high, i'm sure it could be "higher" and do it automatically.

There was no virus scaning or anything else eating up the RAM, total usage of the RAM being used when rendering is around 4 - 5gb.

Any help would be great - I'd appreciate if responses could be kept not complicated.

Thank You So Much!

KMMG.
 

Gordon0652

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I am sorry, I forgot to say its Windows Professional 64bit. And the GPU is an Nvidia card 3gb. Not sure the model, my friend works for them and spec'ed the card for me.

Here is the kicker. Just rendered a shorter video, it took 2 minutes. Waited 5 minutes to try it again. Did the same thing and it took 12 minutes....
 

Gordon0652

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Tradesman1,
The CPU is not the K, just the 3770. CPU-z, I googled that, I want to make sure that is a program I download - if so, do I look at the DRAM when loading the RAM? Or just idling? Thank you.
 

Tradesman1

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What set of Ripjaws is it? is this the Red Z model? F3-2133C11D-16GZL, couple of options here, try setting the DRAM voltage to 1.55 and raise the VCCSA up to about 1.1 then go to the CR (command rate/command timing) which is at 2T and change it to 1T....this should add a little more snap
 

Gordon0652

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Thank you, this is in the BIOS?
The RAM is -

G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2133 (PC3 17000) Desktop Memory Model F3-2133C11D-16GZL