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Hello,
I'm using GTX 760 since 2 years suddenly it just giving me errors in with window 10 driver issue i think, I thinking to give AMD RX580 8GB a try for PR CC 2017
what do you guys think?
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there have been lots of nvidia driver problems lately, you might want to try some old drivers to see if one will fix the errors. also choose the "clean install" option when running the nvidia setup.
if you still want to try the amd rx 580, it should be ok, just be aware that amd cards won't have cuda support. so if you have any cuda only software, you will need to stick with nvidia cards. there is also a strong bias for nvidia on the forum, so you may get several responses all recommending nvidia.
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I've tried several old drivers it doesn't work the only thing is i haven't try is go back to windows 7 or 8
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adobe dropped support for older nvidia cards, like 600 series and below a while ago, but i think the 700 series are still supported. have you tried an older version of premiere? perhaps its a problem with cc2017...
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I've 2 GTX 660's installed on other cc 2015 machines working perfect something fishy going on
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i installed 2017 it didn't work smooth than i rolled back to my previous 2015.3 version its working but error is still they PR crashing randomly
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you could try swapping one of the gtx 660's with the gtx 760, and test the gtx 760 in the computer that had the gtx 660. that would help find out if perhaps its a physical problem with the gtx 760 card itself if it starts crashing or giving errors in a different computer, or some software problem if the gtx 660 still get errors.
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good to hear you got it working. as hardware gets older it can degrade a little and that's probably what happened to your card and why the underclock is fixing it. normally there is some headroom built into the specs (clock speeds and voltage) to allow for and counter some degradation, but perhaps your card didn't have that much headroom or is degraded past that headroom.