GPU not being used for rendering by Adobe AN715-52

abhivp
abhivp Member Posts: 1 New User
edited May 2021 in Nitro Gaming
Hello,

     I am using AN715-52 machine for my video editing purpose. i bought it few weeks back. I installed and updated all drivers, but still Adobe Media encoder is not using GPU while rendering. While rendering the task manager shows that its using CPU and GPU usage as 0%. I tried clean uninstall of Nvidia drivers and Intel drivers, using DDU, and gone for a fresh install. No help with that too. Reinstalled Adobe apps and no use. Changed settings in Nvidia control panel to use GPU still no help. Changed Graphics settings in windows as well.

Is there anything which i am missing??

Please suggest a fix.

Thanks and regards

Answers

  • SilvaGi
    SilvaGi Member Posts: 277 Practitioner WiFi Icon
    edited May 2021
    I think rendering is CPU intensive and not GPU. When I run Cinebench R23 multi my CPU gets used.
    Only when an intense graphical image is on the screen does the GPU work, if not, then iGPU works.
    I may be wrong though, someone more knowledgeable may chime into confirm.
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  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
    In your preferences whats the encoder set to? it should support CUDA i think
  • lucasdeconinck
    lucasdeconinck Member Posts: 1 New User
    I have the same problem with Davinci Resolve. I get the message:
    "Intel hardware accelerated decode and encode have
    been disabled as the current Intel graphics driver
    is not compatible with DaVinci Resolve. Please update
    your drivers to enable this feature."So the GPU is not used in the rendering process as I have not a compatible graphics driver.