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Dear Community,
I would like to assemble a new PC for Adobe Photoshop.
I have chosen an NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti (on an Intel i7 board) as my graphics card.
Has anyone had good experiences with it?
Many thanks
Norman
I have that exact card in the machine I'm typing this on. Extremely happy with it, never had any issues. Handles anything Photoshop/ACR/Lightroom can throw at it with flying colors.
But as Dave says, make sure to use the Studio driver. I always uncheck the other components (GeForce Experience, PhysX, whatnot). You don't need it.
I have another machine with an RTX 3060 (non-Ti) 8 GB which also performs splendidly, although the 4060 Ti is slightly faster on the AI tasks.
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@NormanBoesche I don't have any experience with that particular model, but you should be fine with the RTX 4060TI, it well exceeds Photoshop's GPU requirements
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Thanks, Ged 🙂
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It more than meets the requirements of Photoshop. Install NVidia's Studio drivers (not the game ready drivers) and do not install the GeForce experience software which is not needed for Photoshop. If your chosen CPU has a built in GPU then, in the NVidia control panel, force Photoshop to use the NVidia GPU.
Dave
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Thanks, Dave 🙂
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I have that exact card in the machine I'm typing this on. Extremely happy with it, never had any issues. Handles anything Photoshop/ACR/Lightroom can throw at it with flying colors.
But as Dave says, make sure to use the Studio driver. I always uncheck the other components (GeForce Experience, PhysX, whatnot). You don't need it.
I have another machine with an RTX 3060 (non-Ti) 8 GB which also performs splendidly, although the 4060 Ti is slightly faster on the AI tasks.
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Thanks for the information and your time 🙂
That makes my descision a lot easier... :-)))
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Actually I remembered incorrectly - I have 16 GB on the 4060 Ti, and 12 GB on the 3060.
But 12 is in any case enough.