That's more or less what I have (32 Gb but lightroom never goes beyond 16
Gb on my system). If you search lightroom forums they claim any GPU
should be fast enough. A cheap 1050ti and the 4Gb GPU memory makes the
difference in develop mode. I don't see high GPU usage. The fun part is my
gigabyte version doesn't use the GPU fans below 60 C, which translates in
always 0dB from the GPU fans while using lightroom.

On Wed, 8 Jul 2020 at 19:28, Henk Terhell <hterh...@chello.nl> wrote:

> Lightroom is indeed requiring a lot of RAM.
> My new PC got 16 GB RAM and LR on SSD, but only an integrated GPU on
> Intel i7.
> I'm most happy with the speed of LR now, though the bottleneck is the
> external 6 TB harddisk on which I'm downloading my photos.
>
> Henk
>
> Op 2020-07-07 om 20:50 schreef Toine:
> > I found a Loupedeck+ on our local ebay. Nice gadget but it doesn't play
> > nice if Lightroom is slow.
> > So how to speed upgrade lightroom? RAM, CPU, SSD isn't the latest and
> > greatest but enough and paying 1000 euros for a 2x speed improvement...
> > So I made a gamble and searched on our local ebay and found a used
> geforce
> > 1050ti 4Gb. To my surprise develop mode in lightroom is much faster (3
> > maybe 4x) and lightroom in general feels smoother. The 4Gb gpu ram is
> > actually used by lightroom (memory usage jumps from 1 Gb to 4 Gb once
> > lightroom starts.
> >
> > Toine
>
>
>
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