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Photoshop UI lag on Dell XPS 9560 4K
Hi, I bought a new Dell XPS 9560 with 4K display. It is an amazing machine, but Photoshop is very slow on my notebook.
For example: the Layer Style window late about 4-5 sec after the double click.
It is very annoying and I can't do anyting with this problem. I also have higher CPU usage.
Please give me some advice about this, because it drives me crazy. Its a very expensive notebook..
- I have the latest drivers (nVidia, Intel Graphics)
- Ps use the nVidia GPU
- I'm in an Active Directory
iltirisz
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August 29th, 2017 06:00
Hi!
I had to (clean) reinstall windows 10. But I didn't set up the Active Directory domain.
After that I installed Ps again. The problem solved. Ps is working well right now, there is no warming.
(same drivers, same ps sttings... really weird)
robert p
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August 22nd, 2017 04:00
Hi iltirisz,
Thanks for posting.
Other Photoshop users have reported similar situations on different brands of computers.
Here's a link you may find helpful: http://dell.to/2wjKp6u
iltirisz
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August 28th, 2017 01:00
Hi!
I tried everything but unfortunately nothing happend with the Photosop.
So what I should do? :D I have paid a tons of money for a laptop what is awesome, but slow when I work on it...
robert p
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August 29th, 2017 04:00
Are other programs affected as well? or is it just the Photoshop? You may wish to contact Dell's Software Support Center which is a paid service we offer that might be able to assist you further. http://dell.to/2wFz9l9
Additionally, you might try contacting Adobe for support with how to configure the software to work better. Photoshop: http://dell.to/2wFOpi5
hotlisimanjuntak
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May 28th, 2018 09:00
Try this tutorial...its work..I have try too. https://www.danantonielli.com/adobe-app-scaling-on-high-dpi-displays-fix/