Zoot 15 Posted February 11 I noticed (still on build 209 here) that if I have a rectangular selection resulting in the "marching ants" selection border animation, that my GPU utilization (Intel integrated graphics) according to Task Manager sits at 26%, even with Photo minimized. This seems excessive for something I can't even see 3 Chris B, Mark Ingram and ronnyb reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris B 1,052 Posted February 12 Hey Zoot, We've known about performance hits with marching ants for the get-go. A common issue we see is users complaining they are getting poor performance on their files and this is often caused by a tiny/hidden pixel selection. There isn't much I can suggest at the moment I'm afraid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mark Ingram 1,970 Posted February 14 On 2/12/2019 at 9:46 AM, Chris B said: Hey Zoot, We've known about performance hits with marching ants for the get-go. A common issue we see is users complaining they are getting poor performance on their files and this is often caused by a tiny/hidden pixel selection. There isn't much I can suggest at the moment I'm afraid This isn't a performance problem, the issue is that the marching ants are animated, so we have to constantly render to the screen (normally we only render when a change occurs). We should look at pausing the rendering when the application is minimised, as that does seem excessive. Also, marching ants across multiple documents in the same tab group will no longer affect performance (since a few betas ago). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites