However, on my Ryzen system, with updates to both Imagemagick and Ghostscript, the process is slower than my Athlon processor, and also far slower than the Kaby Lake notebook I have on hand. Most of the time the converter will take up one core for the workload, and it jumps around to different cores every so often, sometimes within a single Ryzen CCX, sometimes across to the other CCX. I have never experienced a 28-page PDF file taking almost a full hour to convert with this tool.

Is there anything I can do to remedy this? The bottom-left graph that has a usage spike in the middle is me launching Chrome. You can see the jump between cores in the top graphs.
This is my launch argument: "convert -density 300 [filename].pdf -quality 100 [otherfilename].png"