After Effects rendern über GPU mit GeForce GTX 980

Hallo
Mein Problem ist: Ich kann im After Effects nicht über meine neue Grafikkarte (GTX 980) über GPU rendern.
Was muss ich tun damit ich über GPU rendern kann? Kann mir jemand Helfen?
Facts:
Programmversion: Adobe After Effects CC 2014.1.1 (Version 13.1.1.3.) Auf dem neusten Stand
Grafikkarte: GeForce GTX 980
Treiber: Nivida-Treiber auf dem neusten Stand (Cuda wird unterstützt)
System: Windows 8.1, 64 Bit, , Prozessor i7-4770K, 3.5 Ghz, RAM 32GB,
Dies habe ich bereits ausprobiert:
CUDA-Hack: In die Datei "raytracer_supported_cards.txt" meine Grafikkarte reingeschrieben (ohne Schreibfehler ) -> funktioniert leider nicht
Weiss jemand eine Lösung? oder kann mir Weiterhelfen?
Besten Dank bereits im Vorraus für Feedbacks
Dani

pupsi123 schrieb:
Was muss ich tun damit ich über GPU rendern kann?
Eine GPU verwenden, die von After Effects unterstützt wird. Eventuell nicht den neuesten Treiber nehmen. Warum werden Treiber so oft aktualisiert? Weil auch mit jeder Version neue Bugs entstehen.

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