Rendering on Adobe Premier CC 2017 is slower when CUDA Acceleration is enabled

NDDU Julius BSIT

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May 19, 2016
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I am confused. Isn't the purpose of CUDA Acceleration to improve rendering videos on Adobe Premiere? Its my first time to use Premiere since I was using Vegas Pro on my desktop which eventually died and I have a video project to pass tomorrow so I resorted in using my laptop.
I am having headaches all day trying to figure out why Premiere is rendering so slow and crashes at random times.

Rendering a 6 minute video @ 1080 P 25 fps on H.264
Specs:
Intel Core i5-6200U 2 Cores -4HT Cores 2.8 GHz
NVIDIA GeForce 940MX 2GB DDR3
1 x 4 GB Samsung DDR4 2133 MHz (Soldered)
1 x 8 GB Kingston HyperX DDR4 MHz
Windows 10 Home SL Creators Update
 
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The 940mx isn't taht strong of a GPU, so it's probably slower than just the CPU rendering. Also using a laptop, it's going to create a lot of heat and if you have it on the bed or anything, it's going to heat up too fast and crash, especially if you're pushing the CPU and GPU.
The 940mx isn't taht strong of a GPU, so it's probably slower than just the CPU rendering. Also using a laptop, it's going to create a lot of heat and if you have it on the bed or anything, it's going to heat up too fast and crash, especially if you're pushing the CPU and GPU.
 
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