Premiere CS6 running so slow on new MacBook Pro

CS6 Premiere Pro is running so slow on my new MacBook Pro. It seems like I'm always getting the Media Pending screen, and playback takes forever to load, even after rendering. Sometimes video will play back but not the audio, and vice versa.
Can anyone help? Here's my setup:
Laptop:
Model Name:          MacBook Pro
  Model Identifier:          MacBookPro10,1
  Processor Name:          Intel Core i7
  Processor Speed:          2.3 GHz
  Number of Processors:          1
  Total Number of Cores:          4
  L2 Cache (per Core):          256 KB
  L3 Cache:          6 MB
  Memory:          8 GB
Graphics:
Intel HD Graphics 4000:
  Chipset Model:          Intel HD Graphics 4000
  Type:          GPU
  Bus:          Built-In
  VRAM (Total):          512 MB
  Vendor:          Intel (0x8086)
  Device ID:          0x0166
  Revision ID:          0x0009
  gMux Version:          3.2.19 [3.2.8]
Hard drive where media & assets are:
Buffalo Thunderbolt 1.0TB
Footage:
1920x1080 23.976 fps footage from a Canon 7D
1920x1089 23.976 fps footage from a Panasonic cinematic camera (I forget the model)
Sequence:
I set it up using the Canon DSLR 1920x1080 23.976 sequence settings

Yes, my 15" MacBook Pro does have the Nvidia 650M processor as well. Do I need to change any settings on my laptop or in Premiere for it to use this processor, or does it do it automatically?
Would changing my settings from Mercury Playback Engine GPU Accelorator (Open CL) to Mercury Playback Engine (software only) help at all?
Chipset Model:          NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
  Type:          GPU
  Bus:          PCIe
  PCIe Lane Width:          x8
  VRAM (Total):          1024 MB
  Vendor:          NVIDIA (0x10de)
  Device ID:          0x0fd5
  Revision ID:          0x00a2
  ROM Revision:          3688
  gMux Version:          3.2.19 [3.2.8]
  Displays:
Color LCD:
  Display Type:          LCD
  Resolution:          2880 X 1800
  Retina:          Yes
  Pixel Depth:          32-Bit Color (ARGB8888)
  Main Display:          Yes
  Mirror:          Off
  Online:          Yes
  Built-In:          Yes
  Connection Type:          DisplayPort

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