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January 9, 2019
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PP 2019 not recognizing my NVIDIA GeForce 1050-Ti 4GB video card

  • January 9, 2019
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Just bought a new computer in 2018 exclusively for video editing.  It came with an NVIDIA GeForce 1050 Ti 4GB  graphics card.  Adobe Premiere Pro doesn't seem to recognize it since updating to 2019.   I have the latest drive from NVIDIA installed (417.35).   I had the computer checked and everything is running fine, the issue is the Adobe software.  Not sure what I can do about that.... really frustrated because its a new computer which I just purchased for this sole purpose and now its useless.  For clarity, there is no "CUDA" option at all when I go into Project Settings.

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Legend
January 10, 2019

Is there any chance that your system also has the integrated on-CPU Intel HD or UHD Graphics enabled? If so, there's (part of) your problem. In this instance, the Intel graphics supercedes the discrete GPU in priority in all recent Windows versions of Premiere Pro CC.

Participant
January 10, 2019

Where would I go to disable it?

As I understand it... right now, I have something called the NVIDIA Control Panel, and under "Manage 3D Settings", it has me state which programs use the NVIDIA graphics card and which programs use the Intel one and for Adobe software its set to use the NVIDIA card.

Peru Bob
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Community Expert
January 9, 2019

Try older drivers.

Participant
January 10, 2019

Is there a particular driver version I should look at?  I thought updating drivers would be the correct solution to the problem, not cause.  I don't recall what version I was using before... but I recently updated them to try and correct the problem.