Memory Upgrade, No Visible Performance Boost

Brianruns10

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All,

I'm a video editor working on an HP Z400 workstation. I run an Intel Xeon 2.66 quad core with dual Sata hard drives (320 g and 1 TB). OS is Windows 7 Pro 64bit.

Ram was initially 4 gb (2 x 2) DDR3-1333 ECC, which I just upgraded, and leads me to my problem/question.

I bought 2 sticks of 4gb DDR3-1333 ram by Corsair and installed them. My system detected them fine and I'm now listed as running with 12gb of ram. I updated all my custom virtual memory/paging file setups, yet I'm seeing no performance boost! When I performed a test export, using simple standard def DV, the export time was identical to the old render time when I was running the minimum 4gb of ram. More unsettling, when I open a project in Adobe Encore, it actually takes LONGER to load the video. And all this isn't even high def. Just regular DVD res video, which you think would be screaming on my system. I'm concerned I made a mistake with my ram, or something is not set right. Any thoughts?
Your help would be most appreciated!

Best,

BR
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Z400 Workstation
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64bit
CPU
Intel Xeon 2.66 Quad Core
Memory
12 gig (2 x 2 standard, 2 x 4 upgrade Corsair)
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Quadro FX580
Hard Drives
320 gb Master
1 TB Slave
Well video transcoding is insanely processor intesive, not particulary ram intensive. As long as you weren't running out of ram before then there would be no change at all. The time it takes to transcode the data is FAR slower than the spool times to/from storage so ram is not really needed for caching.

More cpu is about the only thing that will significantly improve video render/export times.

Video editing is about the last thing that anyone does on a standard PC today in which even the fastest machines available are simply far too slow.

My i7960 at 3.33 Ghz will just barely do realtime transcoding with all 4 cores and 8 HT cores blazing. (Actually it can vary from about 2x realtime to 1/2 realtime depending on output format being endcoded to)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Scratch built
OS
Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
CPU
i7 960
Motherboard
Asus P6X58D
Memory
12 Gig Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 480
Sound Card
Maudio Delta 44 + breakout box
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell UltraSharp U2410 24in and Samsung 21 dual monitors
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 and 1280x1024
Hard Drives
Primary: Intel X-25M G2 160G SSD
Secondary: Segate baracuda 1.0 TB
HDs in AHCI mode.
PSU
Corasair TX850
Case
Cooler Master HAF
Cooling
Corsair H50
Keyboard
Logitech G15 + N52 game pad
Mouse
Logitech MX518
Internet Speed
15kbs down 4.5kbps up
Other Info
WEI 7.6
CPU & RAM 7.6
Graphics 7.9
Hard disk 7.7
Adding RAM to a machine does not automatically improve performance. Adding RAM will improve performance only if the set of apps you normally run cause the machine to be "starved" for RAM and cause the machine to start swapping memory to disk. If that situation did not exist prior to adding the new RAM then you won't see any performance improvement.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built desktop, Dell G15 5511 Gaming laptop,MS Surface Pro 7 tablet
OS
W10 Pro desktop, W11 laptop, W11 Pro tablet (all 64-bit)
CPU
3.7Ghz 8700K i7, i7-11800H, i7-1065G7
Motherboard
ASUS TUF Z370-Pro Gaming in desktop
Memory
16G desktop, 16G laptop, 4G tablet
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon RX580, RTX 3060, Intel Iris Plus
Sound Card
High Definition Audio (Built-in to mobo)
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung U32J59 32" (2x), 15.6", 12"
Screen Resolution
3840x2160, 3840x2160, 1920x1080, 2160x1440
Hard Drives
500G SSD for OS; 2T, 10T & 15T HDDs for Data on Desktop, 1TB SSD laptop, 128G SSD tablet.
PSU
Corsair CX 750M
Case
Antec 100
Cooling
CM 212+
Keyboard
IBM Model M - used continuously since 1986
Mouse
Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse
Internet Speed
400M down 8M up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
FireFox
Other Info
Built my first computer (8Mhz 8088cpu, 640K RAM, 20MB HDD, 2 360K floppy drives) in 1985 and have been building them for myself, relatives and friends ever since.
I see, this all makes a lot of sense. Clearly I just wasn't thinking about this in the right frame of mind. But it explains a lot, and I'm glad at least I didn't buy the wrong memory!

Thanks all!

BR
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Z400 Workstation
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64bit
CPU
Intel Xeon 2.66 Quad Core
Memory
12 gig (2 x 2 standard, 2 x 4 upgrade Corsair)
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Quadro FX580
Hard Drives
320 gb Master
1 TB Slave
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