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Jun 21, 2015 16:12 |  #1

I have a Dell XPS 15 with a Nvidia GT750m. I set the global and app specific settings in the GeExperience but they still want to use the Intel graphics. The only way I have been able to get lightroom, photoshop, or Premier to use it is to disable the intel graphic in the device manager. I have looked on the adobe forums and good ol google for some help but have yet to find a solution.


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Jun 21, 2015 16:25 |  #2
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mrniceguy715 wrote in post #17605630 (external link)
I have a Dell XPS 15 with a Nvidia GT750m. I set the global and app specific settings in the GeExperience but they still want to use the Intel graphics. The only way I have been able to get lightroom, photoshop, or Premier to use it is to disable the intel graphic in the device manager. I have looked on the adobe forums and good ol google for some help but have yet to find a solution.

Does this help?
https://forums.adobe.c​om/thread/1157982 (external link)




  
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Jun 21, 2015 16:29 |  #3

I had done most of those steps. I did not try the setting it to discreet graphics. Seems to be backwards there lol. But I will give it another shot.


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mrniceguy715 wrote in post #17605642 (external link)
I had done most of those steps. I did not try the setting it to discreet graphics. Seems to be backwards there lol. But I will give it another shot.

You have to add the CS6 and others to the Nvidia control panel, via the 3D tab




  
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Jun 21, 2015 16:40 |  #5

Yes I had done that step and changed it in the drop down to use the nvida. When I launch the program, however it shows its detected and is using Intel HD4600


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Yes I had done that step and changed it in the drop down to use the nvida. When I launch the program, however it shows its detected and is using Intel HD4600


Not to nasty, just asking, but have you used the save option at the bottom of the control panel? Also, use the high performance option on the control panel and then go to your computer's power saving options, select the highest performance option




  
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Jun 21, 2015 16:51 |  #7

Yessir. Did not take anything as being nasty. I did save changes and use it under the high performance and changed the settings in there as well. Also updated the drivers. On a different computer at the moment but I can take some screenshots of it later tonight.


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mrniceguy715 wrote in post #17605673 (external link)
Yessir. Did not take anything as being nasty. I did save changes and use it under the high performance and changed the settings in there as well. Also updated the drivers. On a different computer at the moment but I can take some screenshots of it later tonight.


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Have you seen if the card is having a problem in the Device Manager?




  
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Jun 28, 2015 14:53 |  #10

Sorry meant to update the thread. There was an nvidia update dated 6/22 after installing that then disabling and enabling the card again I was able to get my settings to stick and be recognized by the adobe products.


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mrniceguy715 wrote in post #17613543 (external link)
Sorry meant to update the thread. There was an nvidia update dated 6/22 after installing that then disabling and enabling the card again I was able to get my settings to stick and be recognized by the adobe products.


ok, that's cool, I just recently had the same problem as you, but resolved in a different manner...............o​h why didn't I install a proper virus scanner, I will never know, lol




  
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