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My (obviously not so) trusty Nvidia 7600GT card failed on me a few days ago. I replaced it with a Radeon 4670. I have to admit, I didn’t do a lot of research beforehand – I just wanted to get a picture back on my monitor!
The snag is that, the GPU setting is now greyed out for "Enable OpenGL Drawing". I’ve tried updating Photoshop to 11.0.1, updating the card driver from 9.09 to 9.10, and running the CS4 GPU optional plug-ins – but it remains greyed out.
I’m aware the 4670 isn’t on the list of supported cards – the 7600GT was – but I would have thought it met the specs.
Am I missing something? Is there anything else I can try?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Chris
The snag is that, the GPU setting is now greyed out for "Enable OpenGL Drawing". I’ve tried updating Photoshop to 11.0.1, updating the card driver from 9.09 to 9.10, and running the CS4 GPU optional plug-ins – but it remains greyed out.
I’m aware the 4670 isn’t on the list of supported cards – the 7600GT was – but I would have thought it met the specs.
Am I missing something? Is there anything else I can try?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Chris
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