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- Real Name: Lubomir Bak
You don't tell us about your machine, but if you encode into H.264 that might be normal.
Using a drive other than the one with your footage as the target when rendering might help, but in general you need to understand that internally DR decodes everything into a very high-quality format for color grading (32 bit float precision) and in the end it's converted back into your target format.
If you don't need effects and grading, a very simple editing program might be faster.