Photoshop :: Update Nvidia Graphic Card Geforce 7600gt
Dec 26, 2012which card to download from nvidia to upgrade the Geforce 7600gt on my windows xp prof. 32bits? I need to enable opengl and opencl in Photoshop cs6.
View 2 Replieswhich card to download from nvidia to upgrade the Geforce 7600gt on my windows xp prof. 32bits? I need to enable opengl and opencl in Photoshop cs6.
View 2 RepliesI have never had anything go wrong before, so I do not know what to do about this, but I cannot do any 3D work. I was hoping to learn new skills. I am working on a Mac pro which is about five years old. Do I need to upgarde this card, download something for it? Buy anew card?
View 11 Replies View RelatedOn my XPS 400 system I have a Geforce 7900GS 256MB card installed and on the other system, an XPS 730 H2C, I have dual GTX 280s.
Quadro cards designed for PS CS4 were simply way outside what I could afford. Just like I could not afford faster (above 7200 RPM) harddrives.
I figure, that is the experence of most PS license holders who visit and post in these forums.
My lay research tells me that "possibly" the biggest difference between, say my Geforce latest and greatest, and your Cadilac Quadro is in what the respective drivers are programmed to do.
I updated my PS-CC to 14.1.2 and now my graphics card is not recognized. The problem this update was suppose to have fixed. I have an iMac 27-inch late 2012 with 32 GB memory and 1TB hard drive. My graphic card is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M 512 MB.  When starting PS-CC after the update, I received a message that my graphics card was not recognized and I need to update the driver.Â
As you known, only Apple has updates to the graphics driver. There is NO update to the driver on Apple. In checking my preferences I do not have Open GL capability now. My driver worked just fine with 14.1.1. I'm going to try and retreat back to the 14.1.1 if that is possible.Â
Just recently Photoshop CS5 64-bit has not been detecting my GPU. It was working perfectly fine for over a year until about two months ago after, I guess, a driver update? I'm not sure which version may have caused it to happen but I just upgraded the driver to the one that was released today on Nvidia (GeForce 306.97 Driver), doing a clean install, and Photoshop is still not detecting the card...It's frustrating as I'd like to be able to use the Open GL functions again. I also have two hard drives if that could be any source of the problem.
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To elaborate, I am running an SSD (C:) and an HDD (E:). I have Photoshop and my GPU drivers installed in C:.
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Anyways, I opened up preferences and tried switching the scratch drive to E: and restarted Photoshop. I got an error saying "Could not open a scratch file because of a disk error." Pressing "OK", I received another error message "Could not initialize Photoshop because the preferences file was invaled (it has been deleted)". Pressing "OK" again gets Photoshop to start up and suddenly it is recognizing my GPU and allowing Open GL functions. But as soon as I close out of Photoshop and re-open it, it's back to not detecting my GPU and has Open GL functions grayed out.
I searched the forums for similar issues and came across with the possibility of permission issues or missing TEMP folder...however the permissions look fine and there is a temp folder in my C: drive. What's with this? I'd love to find a fix ASAP as I use PS every day and it's starting to become a real work efficiency issue!
I install Photoshop cs6 trial on my PC, they are all pretty old equipments. Photo Shop CS6 shut himself down after i start it every time. Is that because of Graphic card?
Followings are parts of my PC.
WIndows XP pro SP3
CPU: AMD Athlom 2500
RAM: 2G
Graphic card: NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti200
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M:
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 Chipset Model:         NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
 Type:         GPU
 Bus:         PCI
 VRAM (Total):         256 MB
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3D features require a minimum of 512MB of vRAM. Photoshop has detected less than that on your system.Updating the driver of your graphics card may resolve the issue. URL....
I just bought a brand new Alienware M17x R4 with Windows 8 Pro x64 and Photoshop CS6 won't recognize my NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M GPU?I've already updated Windows 8, Photoshop and the Nvidia graphics driver.
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I spent so much on a nice graphics card but now it seems PS CS6 can't even use it. It's using the Intel HD4000 instead: I also tried this: URL... According to this, my graphics card should work, it's a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M, which is a 600 series GPU: URL...Tested video cards for Photoshop CS6 #.
Adobe tested the following video cards before the release of Photoshop CS6Â. This document lists the video card by series. The minimum amount of RAM supported on video cards for Photoshop CS6 is 256 MB. Photoshop 13.1 cannot display 3D features if you have less than 512 MB VRAM on your video card.
Important: This document is updated as newly released cards are tested. However, Adobe cannot test all cards in a timely manner. If a video card is not listed here, but was released after May 2012, you can assume that the card will work with Photoshop CS6.Adobe tested laptop and desktop versions of the following cards. Be sure to download the latest driver for your specific model. (Laptop and desktop versions have slightly different names.)nVidia GeForce 8000, 9000, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 series.
i just upgraded the driver for my nVidia GeForce 680 graphics card from the nVidia website. the specifications are shown below. Photoshop CC now says that it can't detect my graphics card.
nVidia verstion 327.23 WHQL
release date: Sept 9, 2013
operating system: windows 8 64-bit
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will adobe have to issue an update to photoshop CC to fix the problem?
I've lost all of my 3D functionality as Photoshop CC is now only recognising my intel graphics card, not my nVidia GT540M. It was working perfectly last night, but mid video render it stopped. I have had both a nVidia and photoshop update around the same time. If it's a software issue due to the updates, is there are workaround until there's a patch?
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View 1 Replies View Relatedi'm using Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Cloud) and have the latest version installed. I experience a high cpu problem when i want to zoom in the picture, then sometimes the cpu load of the CS6 process is constant on 25%. I tried the graphic advanced settings in CS6 from light, normal, extended. With the light setting it happens not so often, but sometimes it is there.
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My driver version is 310.90, but this happened also with previous versions or with beta 313.96.My graphic card is a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 Super Overclock with two different monitors connected.
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I want to buy a newer Nvidia card in the near future, but it would be not so good if the problems persists.I can work more or less with CS6, that is not the problem, but the constant cpu load bothers me.
I have a Sony vaio notebook with an intern Intel hd graphics 4000 and an additional geforce gt 640m LE graphic card with 2 GB. PS CC can't detect my nvidia card. In PS at the settings -> performance menu there is no nvida card to select, I just can select the intern graphic card at the moment if it's activated.
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nvidia driver are up2date. Also have this settings done, but has no effect:
I've recently upgraded my Mac Pro's graphics card from an Asus 256MB 8400GS to a 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470. Everything seems to work fine in CS6 suite apart from a weird anomaly where, dragging the 'Depth of Field' slider on a Photoshop 3D layer, Photoshop crashes. All of the other 3D controls appear to work fine, just the 'Depth of Field' causes the crash.
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I've tried disabling 'Open CL' and using the lowest settings, but I still get the crash. When I reinstalled the less powerful Asus card, I didn't get a crash and could use the slider fine. Would this be an NVIDIA driver issue, or Adobe bug with NVIDIA GTX cards?
I have been using PE10, but have just installed Photoshop CC v. 13.1.2 x64. Although my video card (nvidia GTX 670, 2 gb RAM) is recognized by Photoshop, when I check "use graphics processor" under "preferences/performance" the converted RAW image is somewhat blurred at all zoom levels (except 100%) compared to when it is unchecked and sharp (for both Canon 1100D and 6D). The
problem may possibly reside in the RAW conversion, because if I convert the file with "use graphics processor" unchecked, and then subsequently check it after it has been opened, the image is not blurry and I have access to all of the video card supported function/ artmar4 (intel i5-3670, 24 gb RAM, Windows 7, 64 bit).
PSCS6 shows the Clone tool transfer images so it is using Open Gl from my NVidia g610 graphics card but in "preferences" it shows no detected graphics processor in the performance window and therefore I cannot access the Hue wheel.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have:
XP32 SP3
4GB Ram (3.25 are used by XP)
Nvidia 8800 GTS, all up to date drivers
Quad Core Q6850 (3ghz)
And I experience very unpleasant lag in CS4. It feels very sluggish. And I disabled all advanced options in OpenGL. That helped a bit, but it is still laggy. For instance, moving a windowed image has a delay of 1 second before it actually starts moving. Type tool feels sluggish too.
would upgrading the video card to something else get rid of lag?
Every time I open up Photoshop CC it tells me that my Graphic Card is out of date. I'm on a macbook pro purchase in 2011.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have been getting the same message at the beginning of Photoshop CS4 and this has just started. Adobe Photoshop CS4 now includes graphic card acceleration. We recommend you visit your card manufacturer's web site to download and install the latest drivers. I have a GeForce 8500 GT chip with a memory size of 512MB. I checked for an update and one was not needed. I then went and found an update for Photoshop CS4 downloaded it and installed it (Photoshop_11.0.1_mul_AdobeUpdate.zip). I restarted my computer and opened Photoshop and received the same message at the opening.What do I need to do or is this just a message that I don't have to worry about and I can click on the box that says "Don't show again"?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm considering purchasing a new 21.5-inch iMac that comes equipped with a NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M graphics processor with 512MB of GDDR5 memory. Will this graphics card be sufficient to run Photoshop CS6?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have 2 graphiccards here on my system ( 3 monitor ) a 8400GS and a 8800GT. Photoshop runs on my primary monitor connected to the 8800GT. When I look into the performance settings for the GPU there my 8400GS is listed. How can I change that to the 8800 card?
View 26 Replies View RelatedIt's a GeForce 7300 (7series) Graphic card and Photoshop doesn't recognize it what can I do? ..and If it is not possible to fix it? Tell me what graphic card I can use .... for 3d options (ASUS P5G41T-M LX motherboard)Â
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm updating drivers for Computers with Nividia Quadro 4000 video cards. I went to the Nvidia website and found two drivers. one I found that was certified for AUTOCAD 2013 and the version is 310.50. And another driver for the video card version is 311.50. should i download the newest version or the ACAD Certified version? Could the "Certified" version download not be current? Are there any drawbacks from one to the other?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI used Graphics & Photos 2013, I update the software yesterday and if I save my job as PDF, the transparency done on a picture is inverted.Currently I removed the transparency but it is not the solution.Issue appear only when I create a PDF file. By creating a JPG file it works.
View 9 Replies View Relatedis there a way to Deactivate update check in Xara photo graphic designer 9. Has Xara reg2.5 such function? Did look in settings and xara reg 2.5 but nothing found.
On each start of the program I have the update check what does take time...
Does anyone know of a tutorial or a site that may explain how to do this? I dont mind redrawing the graphic, but i would like vector graphic made.
View 13 Replies View RelatedI just upgraded from a GeForce 8800GTX to a GeForce GTX295 (which is in fact a SLI GXT260 on one card).
I am running Vista x64.
Since the upgrade, Photoshop doesn't let me enable GPU acceleration (in 32 and 64 bit version). The newest beta driver is installed and I did not change anything else on this machine.
From the Nvidia web site it says that the GeForce GTX 560 Ti supports:Â DirectX 11 > 3D Vision > PhysX > CUDA > SLI >
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301.24 drivers have been used and have downgraded to 296.10 to see if that would work, but it didn't.
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When I check the performance tab under Advanced it shows that the OpenCL option is grayed out. When I check the Sys info log it also shows that OpenCL is Not availible (included below).Â
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Why is this and when will it be fixed? Now that CS6 is shipping it should be working.
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Adobe Photoshop Version: 13.0 (13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00) x64
Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit
Version: 6.1 Service Pack 1
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I am running a brand spanking new rig.
Windows 7 pro
intel i7-3930k cpu 3.2ghz
32 gig ram
64bit
Geforce GTX 680 with updated drivers
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Adobe Photoshop CS6 keeps crashing. I do not think it supports this GPU, which is a major bummer. Do i need to swap GPUs to a 500 series?
I have a Geforce 8600M GT in my Macbookpro 10.6.8 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Core with 4GB 667 Mhz DDR2 SDRAM. I tried using it for 3D in PS6 but it doesn't seem to be 'enabled' and OpenGl unavailable. In the preferences in PS it states that graphics hardware unavailable and that I should upgrade my driver or card but on the adobe specifications for PS6 my card seems to comply and I can't find anything to update.
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