WMO 0 #1 July 16, 2013 My Dell M5010 Inspiron laptop is running an AMD Athlon II P320 dualcore 2.10 Ghz processor with 3 GB ram. Would a simple RAM upgrade to 6 or 8 GB result in a noticeably faster render speed? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #2 July 16, 2013 Without knowing source, project settings, output format/bitrate, there is no possible answer. One culprit sometimes comes down to a lot of FX, too Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michalm21 2 #3 July 16, 2013 What Spot said, many variables. Rendering is very CPU heavy though, so easy answer is to get as fast CPU as possible (your dual core Athlon is pretty outdated for heavy tasks). RAM won't help you, it's mostly in CPU. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #4 July 16, 2013 Vegas Movie Studio uses CUDA or GPU as well, assuming there is a compatible device on the system. If it's *just* AVC/AVCHD, the dual Athlon should be acceptable for personal use, but not at all considerable in say, a tandem turnaround. WMO, can you provide source info, project info, and final output information? What plugins (if any) are you applying? Any compositing happening? Render time compared to project length would be useful too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michalm21 2 #5 July 16, 2013 Yeah, I am aware that newer software also uses GPU for rendering, but from what OP posted, my guess is on an older laptop (09/10) with integrated graphics, or maybe something like ATI Radeon that were shipped with Toshibas for example. Anyway, RAM won't do it. Many factors to consider - formats, usage, etc. My best bet would be to invest in new hardware if it's for professional (tandem operation where speed is crucial) use, or just deal with it if it's just occasional home processing (leaving final rendering overnight, etc) /but i'm not an expert. just more of an IT geek Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #6 July 17, 2013 michalm21 Yeah, I am aware that newer software also uses GPU for rendering, but from what OP posted, my guess is on an older laptop (09/10) with integrated graphics, or maybe something like ATI Radeon that were shipped with Toshibas for example. Anyway, RAM won't do it. Many factors to consider - formats, usage, etc. My best bet would be to invest in new hardware if it's for professional (tandem operation where speed is crucial) use, or just deal with it if it's just occasional home processing (leaving final rendering overnight, etc) /but i'm not an expert. just more of an IT geek Agreed. It all comes down to the CPU (and GPU if the unit offers compatible hardware) What we don't know is the relative of "slow." Is slow 2 mins to render 4 mins, or is slow 20 mins to render 4 mins? And, the output format. Uncompressed will take forever on a laptop (slow drives, CPU speed) while MP4 is nicely optimized for even older CPU's. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GooniesKid 0 #7 July 18, 2013 WMOMy Dell M5010 Inspiron laptop is running an AMD Athlon II P320 dualcore 2.10 Ghz processor with 3 GB ram. Would a simple RAM upgrade to 6 or 8 GB result in a noticeably faster render speed? I've had experience with Vegas Pro. An upgrade of ram will not make it faster. You'll have to consider upgrading your processor AND motherboard. Dualcore is old technology. Quad and dual quads are available on AMD's line. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites