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I have a "HIS AMD HD Radeon 7950 3GB", I tried to enable openCL graphics support in premiere pro but not able to(have updated driver of GPU and motherboard, added required .txt file).
GPUSniffer says "did not find any devices that support GPU computation " & premiere pro is stuck on "Mercury Playback Engine software only"
My Question is - Will premiere pro/Adobe Media Encoder benefit from my graphics card? Will it make any difference if I have this graphics card or use integrated one?
Note: I have rendered few projects in it and it utilize 100% CPU but not even 1% of GPU(I am pretty sure I am using GPU accelerated effects).
My System config:
CPU: i7 3770K @3.5Ghz 4 cores 8 threads, overclocked to 4.27 Ghz
Motherboard: P8Z77-V
RAM: 32GB Dual Channel DDR3 Kingston KVR16N11H/8
GPU: HIS AMD HD Radeon 7950 3GB
HDD: 512GB SSD(OS/Programs), 120GB SSD(Project/Media Cache), 1TB HDD(Media files)
System: Windows 10 64
Premiere Pro / Media Encoder version - 2018
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That GPU may be too old to be supported in CC 2018.
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I think my graphics card is in supported graphics card list:
Adobe Premiere Pro System Requirements
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/premiere-pro/system-requirements.html
Am I wrong here?
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You are wrong there. It is only listed for the no-longer-available-anywhere 2014 release of Premiere Pro CC. Even for CC 2015, there are no Radeon GPUs lower than an HD 8000 series listed. And for CC 2018, no gaming Radeon GPUs at all are listed.
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Thanks for clarifying RjL190365​.
So - should I conclude it as : it won't make any difference in premiere pro 2018 if I use integrated graphics card or "HD Radeon 7950 3GB" ?
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You might get a very modest GPU acceleration boost with the integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 - but I wouldn't count on it, judging by it being essentially similar to the HD Graphics 4600 that's in my i7-4790K CPU.