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Adobe Media Encoder and Adobe Premiere do not always use all of your computer's processor power.

Adobe Media Encoder and Adobe Premiere do not always use all of your computer's processor power.

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Viplo
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07-10-2026, 01:07 PM
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Hi My Media Encoder or Premiere never goes over 25% of my CPU while rendering. Why is it stuck at that point? I don't have a dedicated graphics card and am only using my i7-10700 for now, so is this the reason why? Processor: Intel Core i7-10700 @ 2.90GHz RAM: Patriot 8GB x2 DDR4 SDRAM MB: H510M-S2H SSD: XPG GAMMIX 256GB M.2 HDD: 1TB 7200 RPM SATA PSU: DEEPCOOL DA600 80 PLUS Bronze (600W) OS: Windows 11 latest build
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Viplo
07-10-2026, 01:07 PM #1

Hi My Media Encoder or Premiere never goes over 25% of my CPU while rendering. Why is it stuck at that point? I don't have a dedicated graphics card and am only using my i7-10700 for now, so is this the reason why? Processor: Intel Core i7-10700 @ 2.90GHz RAM: Patriot 8GB x2 DDR4 SDRAM MB: H510M-S2H SSD: XPG GAMMIX 256GB M.2 HDD: 1TB 7200 RPM SATA PSU: DEEPCOOL DA600 80 PLUS Bronze (600W) OS: Windows 11 latest build

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Sponder
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07-14-2026, 01:43 AM
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The computer looks at those extra processor bits and treats them just like normal ones, giving a false idea that there are sixteen total cores when there aren't really any.
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Sponder
07-14-2026, 01:43 AM #2

The computer looks at those extra processor bits and treats them just like normal ones, giving a false idea that there are sixteen total cores when there aren't really any.