CC 2014 brush has mind of its own

PS CC 2014.1.0
Windows 8.1
24GB RAM
Dual GTX 560ti latest Nvidia.com supplied drivers
Ever since the upgrade I had what I thought was a Clone Stamp tool issue, but in fact, it is a Brush issue (Clone stamp just utilizing a Brush of course).
See attached. I only drew the short vertical part going upwards. Once I let off the mouse, the large leg heading out towards 10 o'clock? Well, that is courtesy of Adobe, I suppose.
I also have the same version on a Yoga Pro 2 - and it does not do this, however, if the strokes using a brush are too quick, the brush comes back to where it started, drawing a line back to source.
Fun stuff.

It occurs when using "Use Graphics Processor" in the Performance preference. I made the above vertical lines, but the horizontal lines shooting off to the left are done by Photoshop!
I guess I can just not upgrade to 2014 and stick with CC so I don't have to give Adobe money while this is hobbled for me. OH WAIT - can't do that. I have no choice but to pay Adobe a pound of flesh every month. Will this be fixed? Probable not.
I have a $600 graphics card that works fine everywhere, even in Photoshop CC, but fails to be utilized in 2014 and it's entirely my problem.

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