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April 25, 2023
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GPU PROBLEM

  • April 25, 2023
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Photoshop currently doesn't work with NVDIA GEFORCE GTX950m. Please solve the problem. I can't use with gpu.

Correct answer Ged_Traynor

@ardak89157071 go to Edit > Preferences > Technology Previews and enable this option, then restart Photoshop

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Ged_Traynor
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April 26, 2023

@ardak89157071 what exactly doesn't work about it

Participant
April 26, 2023

Photoshop opens but the photoshop file window flickering continuously white
to black. So I can't do anything with photoshop
ARDA ADNAN KALKAN

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Ged_Traynor
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Ged_TraynorCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 26, 2023

@ardak89157071 go to Edit > Preferences > Technology Previews and enable this option, then restart Photoshop

thatsmauri
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April 26, 2023

Photoshop requires a GPU with DirectX 12 support and 1.5 GB of GPU memory (VRAM):

 

Your GPU supports DirectX 12 and should have enough VRAM. It's fairly old, however.

What does the GPU compatibility check window under Help > GPU Compatibility say?

Participant
September 14, 2024

Like allways...adobe is a company that simply don't care about customers. User must hunt internet for workaround. Why must use procesor ??? disable dedicated gpu is a masiv downgrade in procesing. Stop suport for computers still very good only because adobe is too lazzy to code a way to use some function a litle old is up to me. A computer grafics that is no more old than 10 year....is simply counterintuitive, counter ecological  , countereconomical...

davescm
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September 14, 2024

You are way off the mark with your comments. Adobe has been revising the core code in Photoshop to make more use of the processing capabilities of GPUs. This is very sensible, with the larger images and functions that the software must now handle. Nothing to do with laziness, quite the opposite, it is to do with bringing the functionality up to date and then stepping forward with the speed and capabilities that modern GPUs enable.

 

Dave