Done the GTX470 on 5.0, worked for a while but seemed to lose the cards
identity after a while.  Thankfully the machine its in is pretty fast and
hasn't really given me too many problems yet.

I also patched my i7 laptop, that seems to have stayed working so far, can't
remember which card it is off hand.

I have a GTX480 in the box waiting to go, seems its  AP5.5 compatible and
actually the fastest card in the tests, the 200 series I think are less
cores in most cases and are meant to use less power, although looking at the
chart, it seems the other way around.

Seems there is a Mac option too, if the OS will support it.

Thanks for the link anyway, quite handy having it all in one place.

Neil.

On 6 August 2011 17:37, Mike Boom <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Speaking of CUDA, I'm about to upgrade my graphics cards and have
> been looking around. I found this very informative site:
>
> http://www.studio1productions.com/Articles/PremiereCS5.htm#Note_1
>
> Has anyone out there tried the hack to enable non-Adobe-approved
> graphics cards? It sounds pretty foolproof, but I'd hate to be the
> fool to prove that wrong.
>
> Mike Boom
>
>  
>


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