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Participating Frequently
November 16, 2023
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OpenCL

  • November 16, 2023
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Yesterday PS seemed to work fine. Then I updated my graphics card driver and now this...

I already tried everything. Installed previous version fo the driver etc... nothing helps. 

 

How to solve this anyone plz?

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Participant
August 26, 2024

Same thing here.  GeForce 4070 and nothing helps...  Naturally I have deadlines for deliverables.  This is maddening...

 

Participating Frequently
November 23, 2023

Yeh the error message is gone for me too now. 

Participating Frequently
November 22, 2023
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[UPDATE Nov 23th, 2023]

 

As I opened Photoshop today, I noticed that the error message no longer appeared. I checked again and indeed it now says "Your graphics processor is compatible" followed by green check marks.

 

Can you check this for yourselves? Maybe the change in the NVIDIA control panel has made a difference?

 

In any case, weird.

 

...followed by green check marks. Sorry! 😄

Participating Frequently
November 22, 2023

[UPDATE Nov 23th, 2023]

 

As I opened Photoshop today, I noticed that the error message no longer appeared. I checked again and indeed it now says "Your graphics processor is compatible" followed by green ✅.

 

Can you check this for yourselves? Maybe the change in the NVIDIA control panel has made a difference?

 

In any case, weird.

Participating Frequently
November 19, 2023

Yes, that would be very interesting to know if it's just a false error message. @D Fosse 

 

I have now even explicitly assigned the dedicated graphics card to Photoshop in the NVIDIA control panel ("Manage 3D settings" - "Program settings"). In the second drop-down menu, click on the "NVIDIA High Performance Processor" entry. None of this helped, although it would be absolutely logical.

 

If anyone else has a hint or solution, please let me know. Thanks!

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 19, 2023

I'm curious about whether this is a real or "false" error message. Is there anything that actually doesn't work as it should?

 

OpenCL shouldn't be very much in use these days, mostly it should be migrated over to the DirectX APIs by now (along with OpenGL). But a few functions probably remain.

 

Please report back here any missing/misbehaving functionality

Participating Frequently
November 19, 2023

 

So far I tried every "solution" I could find on internet and youtube, but to no avail.   

 

ClaireJohn220
Participating Frequently
November 19, 2023

Hey there! 😟 I'm also facing the same issue with my RTX 4070 and the new Photoshop version 25.1. Tried a few fixes with no luck. Wondering if it's a bug too. Has anyone found a solution, or are we in the waiting game for the next PS update? Any help would be greatly appreciated! 🤞

Participating Frequently
November 19, 2023

Yeah it's a disgrace... 

Participating Frequently
November 19, 2023

I've been getting exactly the same error message with my RTX 4070 since today. Is this a bug in the new Photoshop version 25.1? The message suddenly popped up. I have already tried a few solutions, but unfortunately nothing has helped. Do I just have to wait until the next PS update? HELP, PLS! 😞