AE and premiere pro CC, Slow everything!!!!

I'm running i7 3930k with gtx 780 and 32gig ram, 2xssds, and 1xhdd 6gps.
AE raytracing is grayed out and not even avail.  everything from rendering to tracking is slow.  My i3 laptop with 8gb memory can render it faster in cs6.
My resource monitor shows im only using 20percent of CPU and practically no GPU.  my cpu is basically parked when rendering and doing something in both AE and premiere.
Basically, I'm stuck with program/s which won't utilize the resources.
My two SSDs and 6gs hdd is not creating bottleneck either.  Like I said, my laptop renders faster in CS6.
what the hell is going on? 

I do not. I made sure to uninstall them prior to going to CC. However, after multiple tests/theories I believe to have discovered the issue. I was using a third party plug in called neat video, which is a denosier. I found that overtime I use this effect the link would not hold up and I could not get it to reconnect unless both programs were open. I decided to try red giants denoiser on the same project and I had no issue connecting through dynamic link even when AE was not open. I'm not sure that this is the only solution or if was the root problem...but it seems to have fixed my issue. Everything seems to be working properly now that I have removed the neat video filters in after effects. Thanks for your time and help!

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