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Chris James

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  1. Hiya. Could you provide information on what your computer has? Like processor and graphics card?
  2. Maybe if they iron out those issues it might expand in future, hopefully. I tested out a trial version of Photoshop CC 2021 and it's capable of using my Nvidia Quadro there, because it's relying more on OpenCL rather than Direct3D 12. If anything I hope they iron them out to be stable enough to utilise older GPUs in future updates. Maybe the limitation is there for stability reasons. But I haven't been able to try out the older betas to see for myself on this configuration of a laptop. It's a Core i7 4710MQ with the Nvidia Quadro M2000M.
  3. It's a shame, I was hoping it'd greatly benefit but I'm going to miss out until hopefully they add an alternative method to this acceleration. I made the move to Affinity for better performance and GPU usage from Photoshop CS5, but even here I'm missing the acceleration.
  4. But my graphics card is Maxwell microarchitecture. If it is meaning Maxwell then it must be the second generation of Maxwell, which I'm certain it'll mislead most people. I still don't understand why the requirement would be Direct3D 12 FL 12 when it's asking for OpenCL though. GPU-Z tells me my M2000M, Maxwell-based has DirectX/Direct3D 12 FL 11, so I'm just one version behind. I'm a little sad. Will there ever be extended support for these versions?
  5. Hello, Is there a requirement of OpenCL acceleration? And why does it have to be specifically DirectX 12 feature 12 when it's meant to be using OpenCL? I'm getting a message telling me I need to be on the latest Windows, or use a newer GPU but I'm on a GPU that should be capable of Direct X 12. It's a Quadro M2000M. I'd appreciate any insight to this, as not only I'm confused but a little disappointed. Thanks
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