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How to use GeForce Graphic Card instead of onboard graphic chip

New Here ,
May 05, 2019 May 05, 2019

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My notebook is having an onboard intel UHD Graphics 620 and a GeForce MX150.

I have set the geforce as standard and also tried the "start with geforce" option, but Premiere Elements 2018 is always using the internal graphic chip.

How can I work with the geforce? (More processing power and RAM for rendering expected)

Kind regards

Johannes

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Community Expert , May 05, 2019 May 05, 2019

Premiere Elements does not use graphic card power, other than on-board Intel graphics chips. The program depends on the CPU for virtually all of its processing power.

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Premiere Elements does not use graphic card power, other than on-board Intel graphics chips. The program depends on the CPU for virtually all of its processing power.

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not good, but god to know.

I bought the notebook with a good graphic card to have more power for the rendering work. Onboard GPU is running on 85% and CPU on 39% and 0% for the powerful card. such a shame.

But thanks for the info.

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