NVIDIA K5000 Mac Suddenly Not Regconized by Premiere Pro CC

System:
OSX 10.8.4
MacPro 2009, 2 x 2.66GHz Quad Intel Xeon
64GB 800 MHz DDR3
NVIDIA Quadro K5000
NVIDIA Driver Version: 313.01.02f01 (up to date)
CUDA Driver Version: 5.5.20 (up to date)
I'm trying to complete the edit of a documentary film.  My K5000 has been working fine under the current system config.  When I launched Premiere Pro CC this morning it failed to recognize the CUDA GPU (i.e., only OpenCL GPU and Software Only options are available under /File/Project Settings/General/Video Rendering and Playback).
I opened a Terminal window and ran the GPUSniffer to make sure Premiere was seeing the K5000.  GPUSniffer returned the following:
sh-3.2# /Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC.app/Contents/GPUSniffer.app/Contents/MacOS/GPUSniffer
--- OpenGL Info ---
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer: NVIDIA Quadro K5000 OpenGL Engine
OpenGL Version: 2.1 NVIDIA-8.14.11 313.01.02f01
GLSL Version: 1.20
Monitors: 3
Monitor 0 properties -
   Size: (0, 0, 1920, 1200)
   Max texture size: 16384
   Supports non-power of two: 1
   Shaders 444: 1
   Shaders 422: 1
   Shaders 420: 1
Monitor 1 properties -
   Size: (-1920, 0, 1920, 1080)
   Max texture size: 16384
   Supports non-power of two: 1
   Shaders 444: 1
   Shaders 422: 1
   Shaders 420: 1
Monitor 2 properties -
   Size: (1920, 0, 1920, 1200)
   Max texture size: 16384
   Supports non-power of two: 1
   Shaders 444: 1
   Shaders 422: 1
   Shaders 420: 1
--- GPU Computation Info ---
Found 2 devices supporting GPU computation.
CUDA Device 0 -
   Name: Quadro K5000
   Vendor: NVIDIA
   Capability: 3
   Driver: 5.05
   Total Video Memory: 3583MB
OpenCL Device 1 -
   Name: Quadro K5000
   Vendor: NVIDIA (Apple platform)
   Capability: 1.2
   Driver: 1.1
   Total Video Memory: 3584MB
For some reason the GPUSniffer shows the K5000 at CUDA driver version 5.05 (vs. version 5.5.20 installed on the system). 
Help!  This issue is crushing me.
Regards,
Dave

DoctorE99 wrote:
Same problem. Updated CUDA driver from Nvidia's website to 5.5.20 and Premiere Pro no longer recognizes my MacBook Pro's
NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB.
I can validate this as well.  I've tested 5.5.24 and 5.5.25 (just released).  Neither seem to allow Premiere Pro to see my Retina MBP's nVidia GPU.
Strangely, it seems to work just fine with my Mac Pro 5,1, with a modified GTX570 card.  My suspicion is that there's an nVidia driver issue at play on the MBPs, though that doesn't explain the OP's issue.  With the Retina MBPs, we can't install the nVidia web drivers; we're forced to rely on the Apple provided ones in OS X.  But the Mac Pros can (and it's highly suggested) run the nVidia web drivers.

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