I have an AMD HD 7800 Driver and with the latest driver install (well even the last 6 driver updates), Corel runs at max resource utilization when opening a file, copying, saving, etc. My whole system bogs down to a crawl Please fix your program. I don't wan to have to pay $300 for an NVidia graphics card just so your software will work. This issue is getting old. I paid good money for this software and I have been using it for 5 years now (Since Corel x6). Please fix X8. I've opened tickets, made videos, sent screen shots, still nothing. If I COMPLETELY remove the AMD drivers and use whatever Windows installs then Corel works great, just like it used to. But this is down right silly to have to do this.
Graphics Version: win10-64bit-radeon-software-adrenalin-edition-17.12.2-dec19
Corel Version: X8 (which we've not received an update for in a long time!)
Community Issues:
https://community.coreldraw.com/talk/coreldraw_graphics_suite_x6/f/coreldraw-x6/37957/copy-paste-really-slow
https://community.coreldraw.com/talk/coreldraw_graphics_suite_x8/f/coreldraw-x8/53275/is-your-corel-draw-x8-running-slow
https://community.coreldraw.com/talk/coreldraw_graphics_suite_x8/f/coreldraw-x8/56832/corel-x8-slow-to-save-slow-to-open
Computer Specs:
System version: Windows 10 ProSystem type: 64CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3820 CPU @ 3.60GHzCPU core count: 8Total memory: 16303MBAvailable memory: 11627MBCPU VT: EnabledRendering mode: OpenGLOpenGL rendering: AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series
This is a Microsoft Windows responsibility, not Corel's.
If you go to AMD's web site, they will advise you to download and install a previous version of the AMD video driver(s) than that which is currently offered by Microsoft for their Windows Operating System.
This isn't totally true. It happens on Windows 7 machines with OLD LEGACY drivers which aren't updated any longer by the vendor (AMD or ATI or whatever you like to call them) too. They were working perfectly fine in older versions of Coreldraw but now NOT working properly in the latest 2018 version. It doesn't matter which version of the drivers you use...