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November 3, 2016
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How to enable CUDA for Premiere Pro cc2017 for GeForce GTX 680

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How to enable CUDA for Premiere Pro cc2017 for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680

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Participant
March 4, 2021

Hi, I have Win 8.1x 64 GTX 680, and obtain the same problem after updating Nvidia driver, thus I have downgraded the driver from the current version 457 to 378.92 

https://www.nvidia.ru/content/DriverDownload-March2009/confirmation.php?url=/Windows/378.92/378.92-desktop-win8-win7-64bit-international-whql.exe&lang=ru&type=TITAN

And now the problem is fixed!  Now I have CUDA, CL and Software support!

 

Participant
August 23, 2021

Thank you, GOOD MAN!!!!! FRIEND!!!! I haven't slept for 2 days.   you helped me a lot! it worked for me too!!   Win 8.1x 64 GTX 770   

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 29, 2016

Hi GW,

Did you ever solve this issue?

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 29, 2016

When I first installed 2017, it allowed only MPE software, but after a restart, it gave me both options.

Inspiring
November 30, 2016

For 2017 I had to update the graphics driver, and then CUDA was available.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 3, 2016

You don't it is set automatically.

MIght want to  update or downgrade driver.

In the Project Settings/Genera under Renderer is there no MPE cuda option for you to select?

gw009Author
Participant
November 3, 2016

as you can see, it is greyed out (to software only), drivers are all up to date..

Inspiring
November 3, 2016

It would be interesting to see what GPUSNIFFER.EXE reports.

You need to open a command window, navigate to where premiere pro.exe is located (not having 2017 installed I cant give you the exact path) It will be something like

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.3

but 2017 instead of 2015.

Run gpusniffer.exe and post the results.