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cristianorgas
Participant
February 4, 2026

PREMIERE PROFilm Impact CUDA PROBLEM RTX

  • February 4, 2026
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Problem
With the Film Impact plugins included in the new version of Adobe Premiere Pro, the GPU crashes. This occurs on Windows systems using an NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti with NVIDIA Studio Driver version 591.74 (released Mon Jan 5, 2026).

2 replies

IanB_360
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 4, 2026

Hi ​@cristianorgas 
If you are still seeing this issue after trying to roll back your GPU drivers as suggested by Dan, you can send us more info using the link "How to Report a Problem," which provides steps to provide more details that can help us identify the issue. 

Here to help.  

Ian

Dan682Lee
Participant
February 4, 2026

The GPU crash on NVIDIA Studio Driver 591.74 is likely due to a VRAM handling bug in the latest r590 branch when AccuLynx com processing GPU-accelerated transitions. To fix this, perform a clean rollback to NVIDIA Studio Driver 581.94 using DDU, as this version is currently the most stable for RTX 30-series cards in Premiere Pro. Additionally, go to the NVIDIA Control Panel and set "Power Management Mode" to "Prefer maximum performance" to prevent the GPU from timing out during heavy plugin renders. If the crash persists, clearing your Premiere Pro plugin cache by holding Shift during launch or temporarily switching the renderer to OpenCL in Project Settings can bypass the driver conflict.