GTX 770 in Premiere Pro 5.5 not performing well.

I bought a GTX 770 to improve the mercury playback performance in Premiere Pro 5.5. So far I see no improvements at all over my previouse 9600 GT card. Am I wasting my money and should I send it back, or are there some settings that I´m missing? I have added the GTX 770 to the cuda supported card list and switched on mercury playback in Premiere. I have also checked that cuda is enabled for Premiere Pro in the Nvidia control panel.

cinemaor wrote:
I have this setup:
CPU: i7 920, 2.67GHz
Ram: 12Gb
HD: SSD
I guess, from what I can read of the table I belong in the GTX 650 segment, so I´m not that much of. Anyway after reading the link John posted it cleared up a couple things for me. CUDA only accelerate some effects while I thought it would enhance everything. I tried putting Magic lantern 5D3 raw footage in the timeline and was hoping it would play smoothly. I was also hoping the dynamic link from after effects would perform better with nativ 5D3 HD material.
The slow CPU (unless heavily overclocked) and the low amount of RAM are your two bottlenecks. In addition, the version of Magic lantern you used might not support GPU acceleration in Premiere Pro CS5.5 (if it doesn't, then the renders will be entirely in software-only mode).

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