Photoshop crop  tool sticking Mac Pro

Processor  2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
Memory  32 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
Graphics  NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256 MB
Software  Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 (11D50)
system spec as above,
whilst croping on a batch action in Photoshop cs5.5 c,crop tool has considerable issues cropping outside of image area,
have tons of Ram but i thought it might be a graphics related issue
using Wacom Intous 3 tablet with latest update
droplet actions fly and rest of tools work fine

Funny, I had asked to move this from the Power Mac forum to the Mac Pro forum..... How'd it end up over in MBP land?
I figured there have to be some MP users with similar hardware familiar with CS 5.5.....
Sounds like this is more likely to be a problem with your tablet or with Photoshop than with your Mac Pro.
Agreed, though it could be an OpenGL issue between CS5 and the Geforce card.
The 7300 GT is pretty "archaic" in relation to OpenGL and CS5.
Make sure OpenGL Advanced Settings are set Basic mode.
This article offers some troubleshooting advice:
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/404/kb404898.html

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       PlugPlugOwl.dll   Adobe(R) CSXS PlugPlugOwl Standard Dll (64 bit)   5.0.0.74  
       PSArt.dll   Adobe Photoshop CC 2014   15.0  
       PSViews.dll   Adobe Photoshop CC 2014   15.0  
       SCCore.dll   ScCore 2014/01/21-23:58:55   79.551519   79.551519
       ScriptUIFlex.dll   ScriptUIFlex 2014/01/20-22:42:05   79.550992   79.550992
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       Adaptive Wide Angle 15.0
       Angled Strokes 15.0
       Average 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
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       Collada 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Color Halftone 15.0
       Colored Pencil 15.0
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       Conté Crayon 15.0
       Craquelure 15.0
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       Crosshatch 15.0
       Crystallize 15.0
       Cutout 15.0
       Dark Strokes 15.0
       De-Interlace 15.0
       Dicom 15.0
       Difference Clouds 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Diffuse Glow 15.0
       Displace 15.0
       Dry Brush 15.0
       Eazel Acquire 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Embed Watermark 4.0
       Entropy 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
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       Film Grain 15.0
       Filter Gallery 15.0
       Flash 3D 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Fresco 15.0
       Glass 15.0
       Glowing Edges 15.0
       Google Earth 4 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Grain 15.0
       Graphic Pen 15.0
       Halftone Pattern 15.0
       HDRMergeUI 15.0
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       Ink Outlines 15.0
       JPEG 2000 15.0
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       Lens Blur 15.0
       Lens Correction 15.0
       Lens Flare 15.0
       Liquify 15.0
       Matlab Operation 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
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       Mean 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Measurement Core 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Median 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
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       MMXCore Routines 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Mosaic Tiles 15.0
       Multiprocessor Support 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Neon Glow 15.0
       Note Paper 15.0
       NTSC Colors 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Ocean Ripple 15.0
       OpenEXR 15.0
       Paint Daubs 15.0
       Palette Knife 15.0
       Patchwork 15.0
       Paths to Illustrator 15.0
       PCX 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Photocopy 15.0
       Photoshop 3D Engine 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
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       Picture Package Filter 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Pinch 15.0
       Pixar 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Plaster 15.0
       Plastic Wrap 15.0
       PNG 15.0
       Pointillize 15.0
       Polar Coordinates 15.0
       Portable Bit Map 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Poster Edges 15.0
       Radial Blur 15.0
       Radiance 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Range 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Read Watermark 4.0
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       Ripple 15.0
       Rough Pastels 15.0
       Save for Web 15.0
       ScriptingSupport 15.0
       Shake Reduction 15.0
       Shear 15.0
       Skewness 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Smart Blur 15.0
       Smudge Stick 15.0
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       Spherize 15.0
       Sponge 15.0
       Sprayed Strokes 15.0
       Stained Glass 15.0
       Stamp 15.0
       Standard Deviation 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       STL 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Sumi-e 15.0
       Summation 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
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       Tiles 15.0
       Torn Edges 15.0
       Twirl 15.0
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       Vanishing Point 15.0
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       Water Paper 15.0
       Watercolor 15.0
       Wave 15.0
       Wavefront|OBJ 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       WIA Support 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
       Wind 15.0
       Wireless Bitmap 15.0 (2014.0.0 x001)
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    Plug-ins that failed to load: NONE
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