Slow Render After Effects CC H.264 Windows AVI

Anyone else having a problem with Rendering either in After Effects or with AME? A Six Second File is taking 40 minutes using Quicktime MOV H.264. even in AME it takes just as long? CS6 was SOOO MUCH Faster, it would have only taken about 18 minutes for a 6 second file? Did my Secretary not give me a Memo on some new setting for AE CC? if so she is SOOOOOO FIRED! My Systejmn is Intel 980x, 24 Gig Memory, XT670 NVidia ( not that it matters) i have plenty of space on hard drives, they are all 2 to 3 gig drives. please help thank you in advance

These are my Current Settings in After Effects CC. Also for those that asked, there are no Unsupported Plugings, nothing really but Fast Blur, Matte Chocker and some Glow
thats about it

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