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    CS3 Not Detecting my HD4670?

    Okay so I'm running an HD4670 on my desktop at work and for some My Photoshop CS3 isn't detecting the card for GPU Acceleration. I've reinstalled and updated the drivers (Catalyst 10.2) as well as reinstalling CS3, yet I can't seem to get CS3 to list my video card as detected. Any ideas?

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    did you try going back a few drivers? It might not be the card, but CS3 not jiving with the new Cats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReverendMaynard View Post
    did you try going back a few drivers? It might not be the card, but CS3 not jiving with the new Cats.
    I've tried the 9.8's and 10.2's. I could try and scale back to see if that makes a difference, however, on my home computer CS3 recognizes my HD 4890 just fine with the latest 10.2 Cats. Only difference is Windows 7 which shouldn't matter.

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    The "only" difference being the operating system.....that's a huge difference, even if your other rig is Vista. Did you try running CS3 in app compat mode? Also, try no CCC, just the driver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReverendMaynard View Post
    The "only" difference being the operating system.....that's a huge difference, even if your other rig is Vista. Did you try running CS3 in app compat mode? Also, try no CCC, just the driver.
    Work machine is XP SP2 so compatibility mode is useless except Windows 2000 which doesn't help any. I installed the 4670 after CS3 was installed if that has anything to do with it. I reinstalled CS3 today but that didn't change anything. It may need an entire uninstalled/reinstall.

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    Have you tried it with an NV card at all? I know you're running a very Red setup, just curious to see if you've tried that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian View Post
    Have you tried it with an NV card at all? I know you're running a very Red setup, just curious to see if you've tried that.
    I haven't. The Dell PC has an Intel G31 on board which is quite lame. I have some spare Nvidia cards from home I could try I suppose.

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    Yes i agree try a Nvidia card and see if that works.

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