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Suitable graphics card PS2023

New Here ,
Oct 07, 2024 Oct 07, 2024

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I've been using CS2 for many, many years and have put up with the odd bugs due apparently to my system being 64 bit and CS2 being 32 bit. Anyway, just installed PS2023. Seems to work fine although I haven't asked much of it yet. On the program opening I get the attached message. My system is fairly modest, I have a GeForce 210 4GB card and 24GB of system RAM. I don't envisage wanting to do anything spectacular but now might be the time to upgrade to a card better suited to PS2023. I don't play video games, just edit and create images. I'm definitely not au fait with the different types of card out there, so any suggestions for mid-range cards would be very much appreciated. 

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Community Expert , Oct 07, 2024 Oct 07, 2024

RTX 4060 is the obvious sweet spot. Performs beautifully and not particularly expensive.

 

The higher RTX models are basically overkill for Photoshop. They will be faster for some operations, but at substantially higher cost. Not really worth it - unless you need it for other things and other applications.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 07, 2024 Oct 07, 2024

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If your power supply can handle it, its looking like an NVidia RTX card is currently the favorite for Adobe apps.

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Thank you! That gives me a starting point to research further.  I don't have much of a clue, lol.

 

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RTX 4060 is the obvious sweet spot. Performs beautifully and not particularly expensive.

 

The higher RTX models are basically overkill for Photoshop. They will be faster for some operations, but at substantially higher cost. Not really worth it - unless you need it for other things and other applications.

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Even better, thanks very much!

 

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