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I update Photoshop CC2021 to vers 22.3.1 on 4-14-2021. Now photoshop does not recognizes the graphic accelerator.
I have a Nvidia Gforce GTX 1050Ti Graphic card never had any problems before when updating. I had to revert back to vers. 22.3 to make it work again.
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Hi,
We're happy to announce the release of Photoshop 22.4 in which we have included some bug fixes related to the "GPU not getting detected" in Photoshop. Please update Photoshop to the 22.4 version and let us know your feedback. To update Photoshop to the latest version, you can check: https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
For information on other issues fixed with this update, please check: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/fixed-issues.html
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This is the first intelligent, and incredibly simple solution to the problem. With the many many many comments that people have posted with the same problem, it's shocking (shockingly disappointing) that Adobe hasn't piped in with this solution. Instead, the suggestions that all of a sudden people need to update Windows and update their graphic card drivers seems like either a clueless response or an insulting response... if everything worked up until Adobe releases 22.3.1, then it seems pretty obvious that Windows and graphic card updates are not the problem.
So, I did what you suggested and voila--success! So thank you for posting your solution! I'm going to type in in below so I can copy/paste my reply for others to see as well...
If you've just installed Photoshop 22.3.1 and noticed that your graphics card is now unknown/unrecognized (Preference>Performanc), then fear not...the below solution might save you from have to revert back to an earlier version of Photoshop. (Ignore others advice to update display drivers, etc, until you've tried the below solution):
After re-opening Photosop, check to see if your GPU support has returned (Preference>Performance)
For reference, the appropriate Adobe article can be found here.
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I have the same problem, 22.3.1 does not recongise my graphic card. I tried reseting my preferences but that only works once. I have to reset and re-open every single time I want to use Photoshop. It's getting tiresome. Rolling back to old version now until this is fixed.
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Yep... I too was excited that the resetting of preferences was the solution, but like you, it didn't "stick". So I reluctantly did what has been suggested by others. That is, go to your Device Manager (Windows) and the look at your Display Adapters. You likely have two... your NVIDIA (or similar) and an Intel UHD 630... DISABLE the Intel UHD 630 (right-mouse click on it and choose Disable). That should solve your Photoshop problem...it will now recognize your graphics card.
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Hey there! Thanks for your reply
I only have one graphic card and my display adaptors showing only that one (AMD Radeon...)
But thanks for your advice!
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Yeah, same problem in here with my Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080
I've downgraded to previous version (22.3) and all good now.
I will wait for the next version to see if it's good to go.
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Yep... I too was excited that the resetting of preferences was the solution, but like you, it didn't "stick". So I reluctantly did what has been suggested by others. That is, go to your Device Manager (Windows) and the look at your Display Adapters. You likely have two... your NVIDIA (or similar) and an Intel UHD 630... DISABLE the Intel UHD 630 (right-mouse click on it and choose Disable). That should solve your Photoshop problem...it will now recognize your graphics card.
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That's interesting, I will try that 🙂 Thanks.
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I just fixed this problem by downgrading. Again. Photoshop decided it didn't like the Type Tool or the concept of "font" anymore and part of my five hour troubleshooting process was updating to 22.3.1
That unlocked the super cool "GPU Not Recognized" feature Adobe was so excited to launch, my entire CC environment then imploded and I wasted almost an entire work day rolling this rediculous boulder uphill.
This is why I ALWAYS run at least one full version behind in all my Adobe software. I'm tired of wasting precious work time and paying for the privalage of being beta tester. And calling support? As of last December the moment the tech realizes my problem isn't fixed with a simple reboot they quickly ramble something about contacting my computer manufacturer, tell me my case is now closed and hang up on me.
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How you all are reverting to the old 22.3? My CC Manager is not showing that option since at least the past month. This bug is infuriating!
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Try this... go to your Device Manager (Windows) and the look at your Display Adapters. You likely have two... your NVIDIA (or similar) and an Intel UHD 630... DISABLE the Intel UHD 630 (right-mouse click on it and choose Disable). That should solve your Photoshop problem...it will now recognize your graphics card.
Solved my problem.
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I tried disabling one, then the other, and neither fixed my problem. Only downgrading fixed it.
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One year ago I bought a Radeon 5700 XT, pretty much AMD's best card at that time, to replace a Geforce 970 that I found was providing, according to PS, only "basic" acceleration. Good: I sold the 970 a few months ago for more than I paid five years ago, owing to the current graphics card shortage. Bad: Whereas until a few months ago PS was working sporadically (I found if I started Lightroom first PS would then recognize my 5700 XT), now only LR and Camera Raw accept the card. 22.3.1 has me wishing I hadn't sold the 970.
So, about 40,000,000 Photoshop users seem to be in agreement that various cards, both ancient and recent, stopped working with 22.3.1, yet the only response I've seen from Adobe is basically "update your drivers" and "go through the GPU troubleshooting guide" (and my second GPU, on my i7-8700K, was already disabled). Has anybody actually seen a statement like "Yes, it's a bug, and we're working on it" or at least "Sorry, we're no longer supporting those cards (optional: "for the following reason"?
I was lucky to acquire said 5700 XT below the retail price, as it was just before mining exploded. I could sell it immediately, used and no questions asked, for triple what I paid! But then I'd have no accleration throughout the entire suite (in LR and CR), as no contemporary graphics cards are affordable that are likely to be recognized by PS.
Adobe, what should I do? Would it be worth it to spend my time parsing the internet for a clue as to how to get my 5700 XT recognized again? Or should I simply use allocate those hours to a part-time job in order to earn the cash it's gonna take to buy a different card (which won't be from AMD)?
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It's a well known issue and the amount of complaints since 22.3 and 22.3.1 has been massive. A lot of perfectly standard and mainstream cards have not been recognized by Photoshop.
Yes, we've finally heard back from Adobe (on the feedback site) that they're working on a fix. IOW, a bug has been acknowledged. So be patient a little longer, and in the meantime, roll back to a version that works. For most this will be either 22.3 or 22.2.
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It's pathetic this keeps happening every few months to a piece of CC.
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Hey guys! My photoshop frequently shows a problem with my video card (Nvidia Geforce MX110 2GB). When I open the program sometimes it doesn't read the video card, because of this, some functionalities can't be used. One of these functionalities is Scrubby Zoom, that for me is very useful. I already installed the latest update for the video card driver, but the problem is still there.
I want to know if someone has the same problem and if has, how resolve this? Thanks!
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Hi,
We're sorry about the trouble with Photoshop. Please ensure you have all available Windows updates installed on the computer. You can check if your graphics card meets the minimum requirements for Photoshop 22.3.1 here: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html
If the graphics card meets the minimum requirements, you can check out the steps suggested here: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-gpu-graphics-card.html
You can also try to reset the preferences of Photoshop using the steps mentioned here: https://adobe.ly/2Qzc0K3
Please backup your settings prior to resetting the preferences. You can check: https://adobe.ly/2vNz6FG
If the issue persists, please roll back to the previous version of Photoshop using the steps suggested here: https://adobe.ly/2wH0JjE
Please uninstall the latest version of Photoshop first & select the option to Keep Preferences prior to installing the previous version.
Let us know how it goes!
Regards,
Nikunj
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This is what worked for me...
go to your Device Manager (Windows) and the look at your Display Adapters. You likely have two... your NVIDIA (or similar) and an Intel UHD 630... DISABLE the Intel UHD 630 (right-mouse click on it and choose Disable). That should solve your Photoshop problem...it will now recognize your graphics card.
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The latest Photoshop update is having issues recognizing/utilizing mid-range GPUs. It is recommended to roll back to the previous PS build until an update addressing this is posted.
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This is what worked for me...
go to your Device Manager (Windows) and the look at your Display Adapters. You likely have two... your NVIDIA (or similar) and an Intel UHD 630... DISABLE the Intel UHD 630 (right-mouse click on it and choose Disable). That should solve your Photoshop problem...it will now recognize your graphics card.
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Yes, that can be one reason - but Photoshop 22.3.1 does have issues with single cards too. It's been acknowledged as a bug and a fix is in the pipeline. In the meantime, as Kevin suggests: roll back.
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I fixed this with: right-click on your Adobe Photoshop 2021 and select run as administrator. Now the GPU is visible and working in Photoshop again. Running version 22.3.1
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Exact same thing on my end. GPU UNKNOWN - Radeon 5700XT. Got latest photoshop and latest AMD drivers. This is ridiculous... a subscription based PROFESSIONAL GRAPHICS software that does not recognize graphics cards.... mind blowing.... some free software gets this right and Adobe can't....