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I encounter this problem with Lightroom Classic (in the develop module) and Photoshop, only when GPU Acceleration is activated.
All the tools are very slow, barely responding. Zooming from Fix to 100% to anything doesn't work (shows in the Navigator only). This until I hover my cursor outside of Lightroom window (Maximized: in the taskbar, windowed: anywhere outside of Lightroom).
Even when closing the Back Up Dialog won't pop up until I hover my cursor outside.
I used to have this problem a few weeks in the beginning of last year, eventually fixed itself.
I've tried many things and the only way it work as "intended" is by setting my display at 30hz.
Usually use it at 60hz, I also play game with this computer with no issues.
System Specs:
Lightroom Classic 12.1
Photoshop 24.1.1
Windows 11 Home 22H2
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1080 - 8Gb
12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700K 3.60 GHz
RAM 64 GB
Monitor (3840x2160) scaled at 150%
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Please provide information about your nVidia driver including version number and whether you are using the Studio or Game Ready version of the driver.
Generally, you do not want to use Game Ready driver versions and you want to use the absolute latest version of the driver supplied by nVidia.
The symptoms you describe are fairly indicative of a driver issue.
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I use the Studio Drivers 528.24 - Release date: 01/23/2023
I used to have the Game Ready drivers but did a full reinstall to try to correct the situation. Also tried a 6 month old driver clean install, without success correcting my issue.
My first guess would also be a driver issue, perhaps a lack of support for older card in a relatively new system.
May I also add that the menus flickers a lot when using the GPU acceleration (both in lightroom and photoshop).
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May I also add that the menus flickers a lot when using the GPU acceleration (both in lightroom and photoshop).
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Issue solved, only thing I did is to change my graphic card. Drivers issues or maybe dying.