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Are you talking about going back to v18.0.2204, the version that was active up until just a couple of days ago, or all the way back to PD17?
If it's the last version of PD18 and you happen to have made a system image before the update came through, just revert to that and don't upgrade using the App Manager. If you don't have a system image, or if you want to go back to PD17, you'll need to contact tech support to get a download link.
I'm not seeing any significant difference in producing times. I just ran a test of producing a 3 hour project with the last 2 PD18 versions, and you can see that at the 5 minute mark, v18.0.2204 had processed 5 seconds more of the timeline than v18.1.2405 had at the same point, which is a difference of 3%. There's a similar difference in the time remaining, but nowhere close to taking twice as long:
You may want to run the GPU test again to see if that makes a difference:
Whichever version was from a few days ago, I upgraded yesterday (rendering video atm so can't check version), rendered some videos and the time has indeed doubled. I ran the GPU test earlier, same speeds. Updated drivers, ran GPU test again, same speeds. I don't have an image, but I do have a system restore point so that may fix this for me as it's indicating the old version as a restore option. Just frustrating as I'm trying to get my work done ahead of the holidays, and I'm like, oh an update, awesome. Then this and it's like, sigh.
Update: wasn't able to revert...
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So, is there a way to revert? I'm on 365 and my render speed has been "doubled" on anything I've tried to render. This is ridiculous as it ruins my work production and flow. Specs, i9 9900k RTX 2080Ti 32GB
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