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August 11, 2019
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Premiere 2019 don´t use my RTX2060 in my laptop.

  • August 11, 2019
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Hi,

I have installed premiere pro 2019 on my laptop ASUS ROG. When I play a video montage in 4k with premiere 2019 the video gives a lot of pauses or freezes. I have seen that premiere cc 2019 is using 100% of the Intel 9750H processor GPU. My laptop has an Nvidia RTX 2060 and the use that premiere 2019 is 0%. I have configured the Nvidia control panel options so that premiere pro 2019 is the application configured with the RTX 2060.
I have set up the premiere project to use CUDA acceleration but premiere does not use the RTX 2060 GPU either.

I have disabled the intel GPU from the windows 10 device manager, but premiere doesn't use the RTX 2060 either.

I have the latest Inel and Nvidia drivers installed.

To make sure that my laptop is not a problem, I have installed Davici r15 and there are no problems, Davinci uses the RTX 2060 GPU.

Any ideas?

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Participant
September 28, 2020

I have RTX 2060, adobe premiere told me there was an issue with the drivers and to follow this link

You should follow step by step, reading all "words" and not skipping lines.

https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/drivers-video-win-nvidia.html

In the NVIDIA driver download, you should pick the Studio Driver as the previous link states. See picture below:

 

 

Legend
August 12, 2019

forgot to mention.. there's also a nice place called SAFE HARBOR COMPUTERS and they are very helpful and knowledgeable.

Lugardner작성자
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August 11, 2019

Ok Guys :-) 

I see there is no easy solution to my problem, maybe I need another laptop with another graphic card? What laptop works with premiere 2019 and make the 4k edition possible?

Legend
August 11, 2019

It's going to cost you money to edit with a laptop, doing basic stuff. Most people use desktops with lots of drives and monitors and all sorts of stuff that is very costly and NOT PORTABLE.

However, there is some guy here who sometimes comes around from a place called PUGET SYSTEMS and another place that used to come around here called ADK VIDEO.  Check them out.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
August 11, 2019

Resolve, Premiere, Avid, they all use hardware resources differently. With Premiere, the GPU is NOT used for most simple playback work. The GPU is primarily used for those things on the GPU Accelerated List, including such things as Lumetri/other color corrections, Warp Stabilizer, major resizing of media ...

GPU Accelerated Effects: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/effects.html

For Premiere, playback is heavily a CPU/RAM/data-thru-put issue. So the media involved and the type of drive it's stored on are huge, as is the number of cores, those cores being above 3.8Ghz in speed, and up to 10GB of RAM per core. Especially if you're working with long-GOP media from DSLRs and phones and such.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
August 11, 2019

Doesn't it seem a bit weird that his discrete GPU is at 0% while is iGPU is at 100%? I would expect to see some usage on the Discrete GPU if it is being used to render the desktop or the application. This indicates to me that the system is not switching between the GPUs intelligently enough, and is using his iGPU to render the application.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
August 11, 2019

Those Intel CPUs use the integrated graphics chip for a number of things, so they can often be using the crap out of the integrated with nothing that Premiere would use the discrete GPU for going. Seems weird, but it's an Intel thing.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
August 11, 2019

In the NVIDIA Control Panel, set the Global Preset to 3D App - Video Editing. You can also try disabling the iGPU via the BIOS. Please post codec information btw.

Lugardner작성자
Known Participant
August 11, 2019

Hi JPooley,

Thanks for reply. In the 3d configuration only two options appear: High-performance Nvidia processor (the one I have selected) and integrated graphics.

My Laptop Specs:

Asus model : G531GV-AL019T

Intel 9750H processor

512 gbytes SSD

RTX2060

16 gbytes of RAM

Abambo
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