Asus GTX Titan Black and Premiere Pro CS 5.5

Hello.
I have Premiere Pro CS 5.5 and running ASUS GTX Titan Black as a grafic card.
But the problem is that  Premiere Pro displays only 4gb of Vram and not 6GB Vram. Why is it like that.
I'm running windows 7 64 bit.
does anyone have any ideas
Regards
Glenn

What are you specifically looking at in Premiere Pro that displays that 4 GB measurement?

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