My jaw dropped on the floor when after installing PS CS4 Trial I read that there is no GPU functions support for XP x64! I had huge problems with Vista so I go back to Xp x64 just to now that I won't be able to speed things up with new PS 4 ! THIS SUXS BADLY!!!
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:( tried Photoshop 4 no GPU support for XP 64Bits !!!
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What do you mean by "old gpu" please don't tell me that 8800 GTX is oldLuke Szeflinski
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Lotta people having this problem it seems. We found that undocking the window in Photoshop made a huge difference on one of our machines (one not so much, but it wasn't having the same lag problem). There's something on the Adobe help site about how the docked windows (they call it the Application Frame) use more RAM so it's clearly doing something different when docked.
Might help, certainly works a ton better for us.
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hey, be happy they are at least letting us XP x64 users install CS4. They initially said they wouldn't give it any support at all.
I'll be golden at home though. My vista setup is being more stable than my XP x64 work computer since Nvidia came out with new drivers and after SP1. It can be annoying at times, but it's working pretty nice now. Too bad it'll be forever till we get it at work. Adobe still says they aren't really supporting XP x64. They are merely allowing us to use it. I'm sure we'll still have the same burner issues with Encore as well.
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I found out why cs4 lags - when in editing mode (we opened an image and trying to move it/scale it/etc.) driver goes to standart 2d mode or low power, which slows things down like hell. Even with 180.42....
Damn Stupid.I just can't seem to trust myself
So what chance does that leave, for anyone else?
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In simple words: your videocard core/shader/memory clocks are divided by too in this low power mode, which makes from ur $500 card a calculator
You can look at your current cloks in rivatuner (goto guru3d).
I don't know how that could be fixed - by software patches or on driver level... So stay tuned...I just can't seem to trust myself
So what chance does that leave, for anyone else?
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Using the registry mod the 64-Bit Photoshop version is running now on my xp64 with all the new features.
Dont forget to also enable your 3d hardware in the preferences of PS.
Its working very well now even with large files.
videocard: nvidia 8800 softmodded to quadro 4600
Just type this in a new txt file, name it .reg, and double click it:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Photoshop\11.0]
"AllowOldGPUS"=dword:00000001Reflect, repent and reboot.
Order shall return.
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Is the trial still available? The only thing I can find on Adobe.com is notification on when the trials will be available - November 2008.www.dpict3d.com - "That's a very nice rendering, Dave. I think you've improved a great deal." - HAL9000... At least I have one fan.
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Originally posted by tammo View PostUsing the registry mod the 64-Bit Photoshop version is running now on my xp64 with all the new features.
Dont forget to also enable your 3d hardware in the preferences of PS.
Its working very well now even with large files.
videocard: nvidia 8800 softmodded to quadro 4600
Just type this in a new txt file, name it .reg, and double click it:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Photoshop\11.0]
"AllowOldGPUS"=dword:00000001Alessandro
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