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April 13, 2021
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P: Graphics card not detected in Photoshop 22.3.1 on Windows 10

  • April 13, 2021
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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.

 

 

{Moderator Note: Edited the thread title, PS-64828}

Correct answer nikunj.m

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

 

Regards,

Nikunj

74 replies

Participant
May 4, 2021

I just installed Photoshop 22.3.1 back onto my desktop and noticed my 1080Ti was unknown.

I updated my display drivers which didn't help and I was about to downgrade versions as others have done as well.

I got mine working doing the following:

  • Edit > Preferences > General
  • Click Reset Preferences on Quit, click OK, and close Photoshop

After re-opening Photosop, my GPU support has returned.

For reference, the appropriate Adobe article can be found here.

 

I know it seems too good to be true, but it worked for me and hopefully it might work for someone else. 🙂

rjbartrop
Participant
May 4, 2021

I tried that, and it does work, though when I close again without reseting preferences, it promptly forgets the card is there.

Working from a previous version of Photoshop now.

jonz75803620
Participating Frequently
May 4, 2021

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.  

 

I hate it that we have to use this workaround to a problem that Adobe created with its latest update...

Known Participant
May 4, 2021

2 Updates 10 22.3.1 later and the problem PERSISTS ... 

ralphf19660219
Participant
May 4, 2021

I have the same problem and an even greater one.  I get a blue screen whenever I edit with the latsest version. I spent several hours with Adobe tech support last night to get it fixed,  It seems Adobe increased their minum performance requirements recently.  Any hardware that doesn't meet them won't work.  If the gpu doesn't meet them it will not be recognized.  Any graphics card that doesn't meet them will cause a blue screen reboot.  Amazing. So I'm paying for a subscription and I can't use any of the updates.

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 4, 2021

"Any graphics card that doesn't meet them will cause a blue screen reboot."

 

That is not correct. There is a current issue, well documented in this thread, in v22.3.1 with cards that were recognised in v22.2 and even v22.3 not being picked up in the initial GPU check. However, that results in the GPU being disabled in Preferences performance, which in turn gives reduced Photoshop functionality. It does not crash the operating system, in fact the (albeit currently overzealous) GPU check is designed to disable the GPU in Photoshop if it does not meet the spec.

 

If you are getting blue screens then you need to look at your GPU drivers. In a modern Windows operating system, an application cannot crash the OS, however a driver can.

 

Dave

 

ralphf19660219
Participant
May 4, 2021

To avoid the blue screen I had to go back to version 21.2.7.  My GPU was recognized then but I had to uncheck use GPU.  I was told to do this by their tech support.  I have all the lastest drivers.  So 21.2.7 runs without my GPU but the lastest doesn't.  It would seem both versions are using the same drivers.

TwILeK
Known Participant
May 3, 2021

Same issue for me ... 

I reset the settings (delete all files, but with these steps I lost all ... settings, actions, etc ... not a good solution)

But 2 days later and PS say again that the GPU is unknown 😞 so I need to reset all settings every 2 days? 

Now I try to reinstall PS with 22.2 version and wait for a fix

Inspiring
May 4, 2021

Well, Adobe are once again doing a wonderful job of rectifying problems they themselves introduce with their updates (ALLEGEDLY!) Just a hint of sarcasm there. If it were not for the fact that I use Photoshop plugins/actions etc. for my workflow, I would have emigrated long ago.

Known Participant
May 2, 2021

Same issue here, 22.3.1 does not recognize my GTX 1650Ti.. Cannot use many of my usual functions. This needs to be fixed ASAP. Thank you,

 

Participant
May 2, 2021

I have same Error at ryzen 3700x + RX6800XT system

other adobe software find my graphic card well but only photoshop can't find it.

Participant
May 2, 2021

and I just downgrade photoshop to 22.3 from 22.3.1, everything works well.

rjbartrop
Participant
May 2, 2021

I have a GeForce GTX 1060 card that's not even three years old, and the drivers date to April 29 of this year, and PS 2021 still has trouble recognizing it.  holding down CTRL SHIFT ALT will sometimes get it to recognize the card, but the next time I reboot it forgets all over again.

Matthias Fentross
Participating Frequently
May 1, 2021

Moin! Try to disable your CPU integrated graphics, as mentioned some posts before. I had the 'Unknown Graphics' error, disabled the integrated Intel UHD630 graphics in device manager on Windows 10 and the RTX 2080 is now detected and works as it should.

Participant
May 1, 2021

Ryzen 3200g with Vega 8 graphics. Same problem here. 22.3.1 is borked. 

Participant
April 29, 2021

Hi there, same problem here. I'm working with AMD Ryzen 5 4600H and Photoshop does not recognizes the integrated graphic accelerator. With Photoshop Version 22.3.0 everything is working fine. I've updated to the latest gpu-drivers.