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1. Re: EVGA GTX 480 and Mercury Playback Engine
Dave Knarr Jul 4, 2011 3:52 PM (in response to ferdinandNGC)Hi,
Make sure the you have the video card entered correctly. It should be GeForce GTX 480 It is case sensitive.
Also, try putting it on the first line of the cuda_supported_cards.txt file.
I am assuming you are running Windows 7. If you are, follow these steps:
1. Ckick on the Start icon in the bottom left corner of Windows 7.
2. Then click on All Programs and then click on the Accessories folder.3. Look in the Accessories folder for Notepad and RIGHT click Notepad
4. The left click on Run as Administrator5. Once Notepad opens up, click on File and then Open
6. Navigate to the Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 folder
7. Find the file: cuda_supported_cards.txt then click on it to select the file, then click Open9. You will see a list of cards, add your video card to list just like this GeForce GTX 480
10. Click on File and click Save. Then exit Notepad.
Now start up Premiere CS5.5 and you should be able to set it to GPU Acceleration.
Dave
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2. Re: EVGA GTX 480 and Mercury Playback Engine
ferdinandNGC Jul 4, 2011 4:42 PM (in response to Dave Knarr)Very much appreciated on July 4th.

