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Finally a confirmation on this card
GTX 1080 Graphics Card | GeForce
it looks like an absolute beast and not overly expensive - looking forward to trying it. is there any reason why it wont be supported in PR?
Cheers
Gareth
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Test it all man.
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Had to re-install my Titan.. Working /w same drivers (latest) on Titan, /w 1080
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Has this been fixed in the latest Premier update .3?? Any ideas.
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still broken
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How about in After Effects? Will the GTX 1070 / GTX 1080 give much more improvement as against the 980Ti/Titan ? I am thinking if I should get the 1070 or 1080 if I would be using Premiere/After Effects. (For Premiere, It seems that the performance increase of the 1080 is only very minimal as against the 1070 - - less than 5%). Would this be the same case for After Effects? Thanks
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So this evening I turned my system on for the 1st time in 4 or 5 days - nothing, a brief flash of the lights then nothing. after some testing for power i uninstalled my 1080 and put the 980 back in. fired up first time. dead gfx card? has anyone else heard of an issue like this?
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Same issue here, just installed 1080GTX after having the Titan X. Latest drivers. Opened Premier, black-screen on any R3D footage... 😕
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it is a driver issue... about to return mine...
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Cannot believe this hasn't been fixed yet 😕
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you and me both... hope it is fixable... runs like butter in redcine-x
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Have you guys reported the issue to NVidia and Adobe?
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yea. it is a known issue.
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CUDA preview fixed as of 368.69 released on July 6th.
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Im on 368.69 and im still getting black preview screens in premiere pro, I cant even render/export a project with the gpu selected instead of the software... Anyone else still have this stupid problem?
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I returned mine. Might repurchase if issue gets sorted.
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Oh lol rip... Yea im pretty sure nvidia or adobe (I dont even know whose fault it is) will sort it out soon, playing the waiting game is always fun :^)... not
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It's fixed it for me, so it should work for you as well. Are you on Windows 10? Either way what you should try is going into Safemode. (Boot) and using a driver remove tool such as http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
Then boot back into normal Windows and try installing the latest drivers.
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I did exactly what you said just now, and reinstalled nvidia experience and the latest drivers. still have black screen on all previews...
Also im on Windows 7 64bit home premium
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This may be a long shot but try this
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Did not work, this is what it looks like Desktop 2016 07 13 19 41 14 01 - YouTube
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368.81 is now out (July 14)
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yea i reinstalled windows yesterday and the new 368.81 driver, now everything works. it was the 368.69 nvidia driver
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I have just bought a GTX 1080, to run on a highly spec'd PC running the Adobe 2015.3 suite of products
IT DOES NOT RUN AT ALL WELL - 12 times slower than a 4 year old AMD card for final rendering.
After many calls to the card retailer the following emerges:
The GTX 1080 uses a new architecture called "Pascal" that is not supported by the current (4th August 2016) version of Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Do not buy a GTX 1080 until your hear that Adobe support Pascal!
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That doesn't sound right. For what it's worth, it's much faster than my GTX 760.
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I must say that the whole story didn't sound right to me either, but I have checked and double checked. This is my audit trail
Install card
Upload latest NVidia drivers from the NVidia web-site
Check that CUDA rendering is switched on in Premiere, Media Encoder, Photoshop
Renders that took 3 minutes on an AMD W7000 were now taking 18
Uninstall AMD drivers(In case of some sort of driver conflict)
No change
Create a new project of the same complexity(Just in case the old project was somehow optimised for AMD)
No change
Try Adobe Media encoder - slow as hell
Phone card retailer, who has never had this problem before
He phones NVidia
They come out with the "Pascal" issue
Check via TEchPowerUp GPU-Z 1.9.0 what is actually happening. The GPU is hardly being used. Even with a GPU, I might as well have only a CPU, hence the performance drop off
So it sounds as if once Adobe provide full on Pascal support the 1080 will be blisteringly fast, but today, not so.
I hope that helps