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When starting up Adobe Premier Pro on my new laptop HP Spectre x360 15 with NVIDIA GeForce MX150 I get the message "Unsupported Video Driver". What to do? The laptop has the latest drivers and when asking for updates there are no needs.
rgds
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Thanks,
updated as per your instructions and it works - thanks.
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You're welcome 🙂
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Hi Sefermk, I'm having the same problem, but couldn't find a Studio Driver for the MX150 at the Nvidia website. Still I downloaded the most recent updated driver (the one from 6 jan 2020 that Ged has pointed out) but it didn't work. Which driver did you downloaded? Thanks.
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do not remember which one I used. Probably the one most suitable for my
laptop GeForce 100M series (notebook).
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Thanks for your answer, man. It was my mistake. The update worked, it was my second gpu that was getting the unsupported msg.
Cheers!
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Hey Ferlino im having this same issue and i have the same labtop. I cant seem to find the Studio driver for the MX150 on the NVIDIA website. Which driver are you using now?
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Hey im having the same problem i cant find the studio driver for the MX150 on the NVIDIA website, help please! and thank you
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I'm sorry to tell you this, but there are absolutely no Studio Drivers at all for any of the MX series GPUs. Nor are there any Studio Drivers whatsoever for any of the low-end GPUs. You see, the MX150 is based on the very-low-end Pascal GP108 GPU that debuted with the desktop GeForce GT 1030 in late 2017. Thus, you will have to use the GRD (Game Ready Drivers) for that GPU. Just make sure to avoid driver versions higher than 442.## as the very newest drivers have known issues with content creation and productivity software. This is why you will not see a Quadro or a Studio driver higher than 442.92 at this time.
And forget about using the new NVENC hardware encoding in Premiere Pro 14.2: The GP108 does not have a hardware encoder at all.