What Adobe means by recommended GPUs as I guess is that those GPUs has been tested with that version of Premiere and all possible issues has been worked out and solved if there are any, and found to be the most reliable devices with the least troubleshooting. Now if your device is not in the list, that does not mean that it should not work. Maybe it will work normally and give better performance and stability, maybe it will crash and you can make use of the crash reports to send them to Adobe and help them sort out the problems and so, increase their list of recommended GPUs in the future. Premiere Pro is growing fast, with so many tools, codecs, presets, keyframing possibilities, motion graphic templates, dynamic link with after effects and other adobe apps, the great workflow and the great team management possibilities, so it is really a huge software now and common to experience bugs, but Adobe are working hard to resolve any issues directed to them by clients and users. It is okay that Resolve stepped quickly into the market, maybe it is good and stable for video editors and color graders, but I don't know how far it is practical for After Effects users and integration between them and professional video editors using Premiere Pro. The integration with other Adobe apps as Photoshop and Illustrator, dynamic linking and now the motion graphics templates (mogrt). I wonder why there are some angry folks here, throwing stones on Adobe by the time Premiere Pro has been used by so many generations of professionals and still so ! Adobe has done a great job and a great service to all creators, and we should do our best to help them through sending crash reports, and also, no problem to give them your feedback on GPUs working fine that are not listed, they would be more than thankful !
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