New iMac NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M (GPU NOT Detected)

I have The New Imac With NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M with 2GB and in PREMIERE CC I have CUDA detected but in After Effects CS6 (11.03) latest Update until now, dosent detect GPU it says its not compatible, and uses OpenGL and the CUDA area is Grayed out,. why does Premiere pro cc recognizes my card and After Effects wont,. I did the sniff thing up in Terminal and added my card in the list and , still nothing,. can someone, please help me understand this,.

> I have The New Imac With NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M with 2GB and in PREMIERE CC I have CUDA detected but in After Effects CS6 (11.03) latest Update until now, dosent detect GPU it says its not compatible, and uses OpenGL and the CUDA area is Grayed out,. why does Premiere pro cc recognizes my card and After Effects wont,.
That card was not tested with After Effects CS6 (11.0). That card didn't even exist when After Effects CS6 (11.0) was being developed and tested.
See this page for details of changes for After Effects CC (12.1) regarding GPU usage:
http://adobe.ly/AE_CC_12dot1_GPU

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