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Photoshop not recognizing GPU (Nvidia RTX 2060 Max q) says it's found an error in my display driver

Explorer ,
Apr 26, 2021 Apr 26, 2021

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Photoshop is not recognizing my GPU, and saying it has found an error in the GPU driver.  It instructs me to update or reinstall.

Driver is up-to-date.  When I reinstall the driver it does fix the problem, and photoshop can recognize it again ... that is ... until I close photoshop ... then it reverts ...  GPU error 2021-04-26.jpg

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Apr 26, 2021 Apr 26, 2021

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It's a known problem. There are several posts here and in the bug forum.

 

See here:

P: Graphics card not detected in Photoshop 22.3.1 ... - Adobe Support Community - 11972040

PS can't detect GPU | Adobe Photoshop Family

My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 10 Pro 22H2 -- LR-Classic 13.2 - Photoshop 25.5 - Nik Collection 6.8 - Topaz Photo AI 2

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Apr 26, 2021 Apr 26, 2021

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Yes as Trevor said we are a lot with the same issue since the last update so the best option is to get back to a previous version, it works for me and many others.

And waiting for a next version to see if they will fix this.

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Apr 26, 2021 Apr 26, 2021

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That surprises me, as the pattern with V22.3.1 video card problems has been mainly with older cards. 

 

What driver version are you using?  Is one of those Game Ready drivers?  I have an RTX2070 and I actually have slightly more functionality V22.3.1 than I did with V22.3.  I was unable to turn on OpenCL with the previous version, and the Drawing mode option was limited to Basic.  You can see that I _seem_ to be able to chose Advanced now, but it will fail back to Basic if I try and do anything with it.

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IIt's intensely frustrating as so many of Photoshops advanced features need the GPU, and are not working for an awful lot of people right now.  If anything, V22.3.1 has made a bad situation worse, and was obviously rushed, so I suspect they won't risk another update until they are sure they have fixed things.  Mean while we have to either roll back, wait for an update, or live with it. 

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Apr 26, 2021 Apr 26, 2021

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hello

 

in this post "https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/p-graphics-card-not-detected-in-photoshop-22-3-1-on-windows... u can see some new GPUS with this problem. RTX2070, RTX2080, RTX4000 and a lot more.

 

 

Felipe.

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