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신우박14671994
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April 30, 2019
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GPU Acceleration can't be listed premiere pro 2019

  • April 30, 2019
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firstly, I hope that you guys can be more patient to understand my poor English.

Anyway, it seems that I have a problem with GPU Acceleration in Premiere Pro 2019.

Actually, I tried to figure out this problem through adobe Communication, but it made me more confused because of my poor English.

So, I'd like to ask you guys simple question as below.

My computer specification

CPU: i7-3770 @ 3.40GHz

RAM: 16 GB

Graphic card: GTX 560 Ti

Isn't possible to use GPU Acceleration with my computer in Premiere pro 2019?

FYI, I've already done download/install the newest version of the driver anyway...

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3 replies

Legend
April 30, 2019

I agree with Neil. Your GPU is completely obsolete. NVIDIA had EOL'd all driver support for all Fermi GPUs, including yours, as of this past January although the very last driver that was released for that generation of GPUs was version 391.35, released near the end of March of last year. But Adobe now requires that you have driver version higher than 396 (which no longer supports any Fermi GPU) if you want GPU acceleration in all versions of the "2019" (13.x) release of Premiere Pro.

Thus, the only way that you can get MPE GPU acceleration back is to update (upgrade) your graphics card to a newer one.

By the way, even in Premiere Pro CC 2018, the GTX 560 Ti is a weakling card by today's standards: It is actually slower than even a GTX 1050 (non-Ti), let alone a GTX 1660 that we generally recommend upgrading to for a typical PC of your system's vintage. I had a GTX 560 (non-Ti) that actually underperformed even a GTX 750 Ti in the PPBM benchmark. The GTX 560 Ti had 384 CUDA cores (versus 336 CUDA cores in the non-Ti version of that GPU) but the same low-throughput GDDR5 VRAM (running at 256 bits but at an effective speed of only 4 GT/s, resulting in a throughput of only 128 GB/s) - but I found that the extra CUDA cores in that class of GPUs produced very little impact on the GPU-accelerated performance in CUDA apps. What's worse, performance-wise the Fermi GPUs as a group actually suck badly in renders for H.264 compared to newer GPUs.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
April 30, 2019

And besides Mike's comment, the 500 series cards are too old and cannot take the newer type drivers required from 2019 and forward. So even if that had more vRAM, it could not be made to work with 2019.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Mike Dziennik
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 30, 2019

Minimum spec for PP2019 is 2GB VRAM. I believe your card has 1GB so I don't think you will get this to work. Check link below for recommended cards.

Adobe Premiere Pro System Requirements

신우박14671994
New Participant
May 2, 2019

thank you so much guys. I think It's time for me to upgrade or buy new one. : )