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NVidia GTX 760 with Ray Trace CS6?
Kevin OBrien
September 19, 2013 at 1:15 amHello All…
I’m wondering if anyone has found if the NVidia GTX 760 card can be used for Ray Trace acceleration in After Effects CS6 (it’s not officially on the Adobe list of GPU’s)Todd Kopriva
September 19, 2013 at 1:55 amThis card has been added to the list of GPUs that After Effects CC (12.1) will use for the GPU acceleration of the ray-traced 3D renderer:
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Todd Kopriva, Adobe Systems Incorporated
After Effects quality engineering
After Effects team blog
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September 19, 2013 at 1:31 pmThere has been alot written about using GPU’s not officially on the Adobe List for CUDA acceleration in Premiere… does this work for After Effects as well?
Jason Jantzen
September 19, 2013 at 4:20 pmThe way Premiere has it setup is you can use a card that’s unsupported, and Todd’s made it clear that it’s exactly that, “unsupported”, but it will probably work fine. AE 12.1 will supposedly have that feature built into it along with a longer list of supported cards.
Jason Jantzen
vimeo.com/jasonjJuan Urquhart
September 25, 2013 at 2:38 ammanually editing the file “raytraced supported cards” will do the trick in cs6 or cs7
Juan Urquhart
BTW , you’ll find the raytraced3d 3d render mode pretty unusable…
Todd Kopriva
October 31, 2013 at 8:57 pmToday, we released the After Effects CC (12.1) update, which is now available to all Creative Cloud members.
The GTX 760 and several other GPUs are added to the CUDA whitelist in this version.
For complete details, see this page.
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Todd Kopriva, Adobe Systems Incorporated
After Effects quality engineering
After Effects team blog
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