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Using an EGPU with a laptop motherboard and hardware acceleration enabled.
When I run the Denoise AI function, it crashes all GPU acceleration for the lightroom classic app. If I force lightroom to use the integrated GPU, denoise works fine.
A bit of a specific use case I suppose, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to mention something.
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Most problems with AI masking are caused by older, buggy graphics drivers. Try updating your graphics driver by going directly to the manufacturer's web site:
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/troubleshoot-gpu.html#solution-4
If that doesn't help, please copy/paste here the entire contents of the LR menu command Help > System Info -- that will let us see exactly which versions of hardware and software LR thinks you're running.
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Bonjour avez-vous reussi à faire fonctionner le débruitage sur votre eGPU ?
Si oui, quel boitier externe utilisez-vous avec quelle carte ?
Merci.
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Have you followed the advice John gave?
It applies to you too.
(It would have been nice for Joshua to have the simple courtesy to come back with an update...)
And Admins: how is this a "correct" answer? It's not even an answer...
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Je pense que vous devriez modérer vos propos et mieux prendre le temps de comprendre ma demande :
je n'ai pas de problème de carte ou de driver, je veux simplement avoir l'avis d'une personne utilisant une eGPU sous Windows pour savoir si cela fonctionnait correctement avant d'inverstir dans une solution équivalente !!!
Alors on respire un grand coup et on se calme !