Dynamic Link very slow renders

I can have a comp in AE that might take 5 min to render it but as soon as I put it in Premeire with Dynamic Link
it can take 15 or 20 min,
Why is this?
Thanks
Chirs

Hi Jim,
your comment was the key for my problem. The Magic Bullet effects setting was on GPU Rendering! After setting on CPU everythink goes fine.
Thanks for that help.

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