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January 10, 2021
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GPU acceleration and OpenCL support

  • January 10, 2021
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I am tearing out what little hair I have left.

I am running Windows10 on an intel i7 Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz, 4008 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s) with 64GB DDR4 RAM

I am also running 2 GPU's

Nvidia GTX 970 (4GB)

AMD Radeon RX 580 (8GB)

I am having endless issues with Photoshop (all up to date via cloud)
Firstly when I go to "preferences / performance", only sometimes does it recognise the GTX 970 but never the RX 580. 
Then, if I check the box "Open CL: I get the dreaded: "could not complete your request because of a program error" when I try to open an image..... and if I uncheck the box, the program is excessively laggy and I then don't have access to "scrubby zoom" etc.

I have read that this might be an issue that AMD does not longer support OpenCL ..... or just the fact that I have 2 different GPU manufacturers and thus 2 different drivers that might be in conflict.

If this is the case, do I change the AMD for another Nvidia (the expensive route).... or do I just get another AMD GPU (the cheaper route) but will I then sit with the same OpenCL issue)

I would be extremely grateful for any definitive answers.

Many thanks

 

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D Fosse
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Community Expert
January 10, 2021

It's because you have two GPUs. That never works well.

 

The thing is, the GPU isn't a one-way flow like it was in the old days. Today, the GPU is used for actual data processing, and the result fed back to Photoshop for further processing. Data go back and forth continously.

 

So you can imagine how two GPUs will break the whole process. Which GPU does Photoshop talk to, and when?

 

Dual GPUs will normally work if they are absolutely identical, and using the same driver.

Participant
February 1, 2021

@D Fosse I've got two identical GPUs and they don't work in Photoshop 2021 (100% of the time) or Photoshop 2020 (98% of the time)

 

rx 5700 xt, came out last year.

 

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 1, 2021

Go to AMD and find the latest driver. Buggy drivers has been the curse of Photoshop ever since computer games were invented.

 

Nvidia has a "studio" branch that is more stable than the standard game drivers. Perhaps AMD has the same. Either way, do a clean install if you can.