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In the video on setting up NVIDIA video card; I am using an RTX 2070 and unable to find the NVIDIA High-performance NVIDIA processor
1) My screen is a little different from what the video shows.
2) NVIDIA High-performance NVIDIA processor is not an available option 2. Specify the settings for this program
Not sure if this is a NVIDIA issue.
Thanks
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You need to show the processor info from the main Nvidia panel and the corresponding panel in the Photoshop preferences. It's impossible to deduce anything from your screenshot.
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Are you looking for this on Windows? You can see all necessary informations in my screenshot below.
By the way, this step is necessary only if you have integrated plus dedicated GPU. I have integrated GPU that is kicked by nVidia probably, thats what Microsoft community say. What means kicked? I can not install update and their (Ryzen) dedicated software to configure GPU unit so it is effectivelly inactive.
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Hi @westdr1dw go to the last setting and choose Photoshop instead of the desktop and set your performance specifically for that application.
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Kevin;
Found it buried under where you guided me to.
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@westdr1dw did that resolve your issue?
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Is this any help
Adobe writing on GPU (video card) issues.
Here are some suggestions from Adobe for GPU issues.
First check the system requirements: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html
next:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-gpu-graphics-card.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cc-gpu-card-faq.html
Also:
Does turning on »Deactivate Native Canvas« (Photoshop > Preferences > Technology Previews) and restarting Photoshop have any bearing on the issue?
And sometimes this helps:
Go to Preferences > Performance... and uncheck Multithreaded Compositing - and restart Photoshop.
Also try this:
Check your hardware acceleration settings and in particular turn off the Native Canvas.
Do that in Preferences>Technology Previews:
check the tickbox for 'Deactivate Native Canvas' and uncheck 'Enable Native Canvas ', then restart Photoshop
Next step would be to go to Preferences > Technology Previews... and enable "Older GPU mode (pre 2016)", then restart Photoshop
Next step would be to disable the GPU in Photoshop preferences, then restart Photoshop
consider updating your graphics driver
I hope this helps
neil barstow, colourmanagement net - adobe forum volunteer - co-author: 'getting colour right'
google me "neil barstow colourmanagement" for lots of free articles on colour management