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    I was wondering how cs6 would work on a laptop with a gtx670M.
    Is there support for this card ?
    And while at it, what about resolve ?
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    GTX 670M is actually GTX 570M with slightly higher clocks and a new name, a typical NVIDIA move.

    It won't be supported natively but you can get it working by using the workaround.
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    Hi Subhadip, thanks for the answer, what would be this workaround?
    And what about resolve?
    Thanks mate.
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    Philipe, go to google.com type: "how to enable unsupported nvidia cards in premiere pro" without the quotes in the search box and hit I'm feeling lucky..
    for davinci, this needs a test, not only for that it would work but also for its performance.. however even if it did work, I don't think it would give you any notable performance coz resolve is hardcore on a second card, theoritically it would work, as resolve uses the cuda drivers directly, as far as I know.. someone would correct me on this..
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    I already posted this earlier, but here it is again:

    Here is some interesting reading on the topic of Cuda/Mercury Playback in Premiere 5.5 / 6.0 with Nvidia cards. My hunch is that you might find something useful.

    http://www.studio1productions.com/Ar...miereCS5-2.htm

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    For those of you with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M video card (I've got one in my MSI GT60 laptop) running Windows 7 64bit with Premiere CS6...

    1. Open the C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS6\cuda_supported_cards.txt text file
    2. Add "GeForce GTX 670M" (without the parentheses and spelled exactly the same, ie. case sensitive) to the bottom of the list
    3. Save the file
    4. Re-open Premiere CS6 and tada! 'Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA)' is now available from the previously greyed out 'Video Rendering and Playback' drop down list

    I'm not sure if there are any negative side effects of doing this so do it at your own risk. I haven't had any issues so far though.

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