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Amit Pant
Participant
May 11, 2026

Your adobe premiere pro updated version require patch file to support amd radeon 9060xt 16gb GPU

  • May 11, 2026
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Have attached AMD Global response and telling me that my GPU is far better than supporting your minor software . 

 

Kindly review this mail and resolve this issue on urgent basis or wait for hell to unleash over social media for adobe failing to deliver through inbuilt patch files for supporting my GPU…..

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    Averdahl
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 12, 2026

    @Amit Pant 

     

    How do you know that the GPU don´t support Premiere? Have you compared how long it takes to  export a timeline with your old GPU and then done the same render with the 9060xt? Do you get an error message when you launch Premiere that says the 9060xt is not supported, or...?

     

    For example, i had a Nvidia RTX A5000 and the GPU was used around 95-100% when i exported a timeline to ProRes. For a couple of days ago i replaced it with a Nvidia RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell and for the same render it uses about 10-14% and that did not look so good. But, the final export was faster with the Nvidia RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell than with the Nvidia RTX A5000 though it looked like the latter was “better”.

     

    You want help, but without any details no one can help you.

    Amit Pant
    Amit PantAuthor
    Participant
    May 12, 2026

    then how come your remote engineer said that the problem lies with  my GPU . Instead of arguing why don’t you fix this all.

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    May 12, 2026

    Hey, I’m a USER ... not a staffer!

     

    Just from personal experience and experience aroun the forum here, over the years, so many things where people thought Premiere wasn’t using their GPU, was when it actually was ... but only for the things that Premiere uses the GPU for.

     

    That’s why I asked for clarifying data ... which isn’t arguing, it’s getting data for normal troubleshooting.

     

    In Premiere, the GPU is a supporting piece to the CPU, and is used for those things that are ported to the GPU when the CPU needs the processing done. And yea, it seems weird at times to the user. But then all these apps are coded differently.

     

    So therefore, one needs to know if the GPU was going to be used at all for any specific process.

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    May 11, 2026

    What processing is not going through the GPU? Adobe specifically encodes certain things through the GPU, other things are never coded through a GPU, so it’s not going to be used simply as a regular ‘assistant’ for processing to the CPU.

     

    They do have a section in the help talking about what is and what is not going to go through a GPU.

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...