Premiere CC media browser too slow

Hi guys,
I'm having some problems to read RED files on media browser on CC.  It's too slow.  I ran some quick tests here.  In CS6, create a new project and chose a drive in media browser. It read the files in 21 seconds.  In CC, create a new project and chose the same drive in media browser. It read the files in 1 minute and 40 seconds.  I really enjoy editing in CC but this issue is killing me.  Does anyone have a clue?
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Message was edited by: Jim Simon

Hello VaughnByrd21,
It's taking a half an hour to render 5 minute clips and over an hour to export them...sometimes an hour and a half.
Can you post a screenshot of your export settings dialog box?
...it seems like Adobe has put us on the back shelf, and continues to crank out software that we desperately need but that won't run on a professional level on our systems.
Have you adjusted the permissions of your Adobe folders? Updating OS X can change them randomly: Premiere Pro CC, CC 2014, or 2014.1 freezing on startup or crashing while working (Mac OS X 10.9, and later)
NVIDIA drivers are not doing very well lately either with CUDA and Mac OS X Yosemite. For sure, switch both Premiere Pro and AME to OpenCL mode until they fix those drivers.
These issues have more to do with OS X and NVIDIA drivers, nothing to do with Adobe applications—so it's not always our fault when things go wrong.
You should also try deleting your media cache, which you can find in Preferences > Media (click the Browse button). That fixes a lot of issues.
Please also consider trashing preferences and repairing disk permissions.
Thanks,
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