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July 10, 2016
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GTX 1080/1070

  • July 10, 2016
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Good evening,

I am planning to buy a new GTX1080 or a GTX 1070 for 3D rendering, Pr Pro, AE and all CS Apps. I read that the new architecture Pascal are not supported yet by Adobe. Is it true?

Thank you for your time.

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Participant
March 17, 2017

good day friends. So I started to do video  Recording and editing premiere was working great and then about a week ago it went nuts after  I got a notification of driver update. The preview screen went black like the original post described so I updated my driver since then I had on and off issues with the screen being black. I reset the cash preferences reinstalled premier reinstall drivers backtrack drivers nothing seems to work permanently. I did manage to get it working by clearing cache and settings but that was temporary and I can't seem to get it to work again. I am running cc 2017 with a GTX 1070 gaming x.

I also want to note I have tried Turing of CUDA and it doesbt change anything. I did get it working for about 3 minuets but then it went black mid preview.

anton88-07@inbox.ru
Participating Frequently
February 4, 2017

Hello!

Immediately apologize for my bad English)))

I bought a laptop Asus ROG G752VS to work in Adobe Premiere Pro. On the laptop Fixed: 6700 i7 HQ, the GTX 1070, 48 GB of memory, the SSD 256, 1000 SSD.

When playing video DJI Phantom and 4 CAMERA Sony A6500 (xavc) processor hammered by 100% and start missing shots (CUDA activated support). I understand processor clogged decoding video files for playback. For example, in a monoblock Lenovo ThinkCentre without Nvidia graphics card, only with Intel HD Graphics 520 Tacca passes and no processor loaded on 30-70%.

Can I somehow configure the hardware decoding of h.264 on 1070 GTX in Adobe Premiere?

Thank you in advance!

Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
February 4, 2017

What version of Premiere, go to Premiere/Help/About Premiere Pro and at the bottom what version number

anton88-07@inbox.ru
Participating Frequently
February 4, 2017

Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017.0.1

Known Participant
September 14, 2016

Got GTX 1060 and same problem with the black screen in preview.

Found strange thing: GPU Core is 1595/1810 (regular/boost) by default. If I overclock boost to 2000MHz = black screen, and if downclock to 1960 preview is ok again.

Double checked, it really depends on this setting.

Also I don't see any rendering speed up in comparison with my old GTX 570... same slow, 4k playback also didn't get much better, may be little bit.

When rendering GPU load is 20-30%, how do I load it more?

Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
September 14, 2016

If you want improved Premiere Pro GPU performance from an nVidia CUDA card you do not have to adjust the GPU Core speed.  All you have to do is boost the Memory Clock speed.  Here is my GTX 1060 SC overclocked to 2400 MHz.  To get to this actuall speed use your Overclocking tool to set the Memory Clock to 2500MHz, for some reason nVidia down clocks it to 2400 MHz when any CUDA application is running.  The Memory Clock is really the only help with CUDA applicsations.  You can also see that the other settings Power, Fan Speed are still all very conservative even under high GPU loading.

Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
December 23, 2016

I see that the GTX 1000 series has had some issues with Adobe. Is this still the case? Have the resolved these issues?


I have seen great results from GTX 1060, GTX 1070, and GTX 1080.  If someone is having problems it generally is finding the right nVidia drivers.

Known Participant
July 19, 2016

Thank you so much!
Now I can upgrade to a new workstation.

Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
July 20, 2016

To all!

I just got my first Premiere Pro BenchMark (PPBM) submission of results that uses a GTX 1080.  In PPBM we have a exaggerated timeline that uses lots of GPU MPE accelerated effects and features,  If this is run once with GPU acceleration and a second time with only the CPU (no GPU acceleration) you get two results which show the gain from the GPU acceleration.  The best I have been able to do with a single GPU on my OC i7-5960X system is ~15.  Now I do not have anything faster than a GTX 970 and/or a GTX 780 Ti.  These new results show a single GTX 1080 with an amazing gain of 25.3 using Windows 10 with a 368.81 driver and Premiere from CC2015.3.

I have been able to get a gain of 25 by using 2 GPU's, and by going to three GPU's getting a gain of 30.

I just got word from Spencer that he is successfully editing RED Epic Dragon on this 4.4GHz overclocked i7-3930K with 32 GB of RAM

Harm built an New Monster just before he died and the gain on it with a GTX 980 Ti was 17.8.

July 20, 2016

Thanks Bill! I upgraded from the GTX 760 and it's been great so far. My gain with the 760 was 11.3, so, a big difference and Premiere has not been crashing while editing RED footage now whereas it would tank every couple hours before using the 760.

Vixxxie
Participating Frequently
July 19, 2016

I fixed this issue several days ago, i started with a windows reinstall and installed the older 368.25 driver and everything worked perfectly. Then i go to nvidia reddit and see a new driver (368.81) and install it. Everything now works perfectly, i dont think it was the windows reinstall that fixed it because that windows install was relatively new anyways so it had to be the 368.69 driver that messed things up.

Vixxxie
Participating Frequently
July 13, 2016

The GTX 1070 and 1080 at the moment are having problems with the preview/video engine playback. If you choose the accelerated cuda GPU as your playback device the preview screens (all of them) will go black and you wont see anything at all, only hear the audio. People are saying this is a driver issue so we just have to wait and until then use the software playback.

I have the MSI GTX 1080 gaming X and this is the exact problem im having.

EDIT: I just tried to render/export a video with my GPU and i cant even do that, gave me an error. I have to use the software render which takes literally forever...

Guess i have to go back to sony vegas until this is fixed...

Known Participant
July 18, 2016

Thank you for your reply. Is sad, I can understand that new nardware need to be optimize, but we are in 2016 and Nvidia and Adobe should work together to solve compatibility issues.