Photoshop CS4 Tested Video Cards

This article lists the video cards tested with Photoshop CS4.
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb405711&sliceId=1
In addition to the cards it's important to be patched to 11.0.1 and to have the latest video drivers.
Bob

Quote from: Bas on 26-May-10, 02:53:16
Useless if we don't know the rest: >>Posting Guide<<
I believe that many on this forum were not very helpful on understanding problems with 890FXA-GD70
Most people come here to solve problem before asking MSI Tech support, because myself and many other think they are well skilled user here, but I do say there lack resource here to do any testing. There really no need to post any more info about this issue, but at this time those video card didn't work until bios 1.6. Clearly it not PSU, CPU, or RAM causing this issue, which I've already made clear in other post.
I was welcome to more feedback on any other video cards that didn't work. At the end of the day only thing we could have really do is report back to MSI about our problems.
I do think that when comes down to it, big issue that impact many user in same way, only really support is contact the manufacture. Along the way I do my best to help everyone, at the end of this problem I'm happy to report that I took the time to solve and answers the questions of user using this board, well I do this daily anyway ~yawns~ make me so tired
Sorry I can't help more on this forum as much as I could, I personal can't handle doing whole posting and waiting system.
This fox like IM or Voice over the forum, get job done faster and adds a personal touch.
Foxler

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    Noel Carboni wrote:
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    Update the video card driver, and if that doesn't work - talk to NVIdia.
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    I edit my photos with Photoshop CS6, and want to buy a new windows computer and screen. What are good screens and do I also have to purchase a special video card? Greetings, Wil.
    [ email signature removed - see http://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-3731 ]

    I'm personally fond of a new Dell Ultrasharp U3014 monitor I got several months ago.  I have a video card a couple of years old - an ATI Radeon HD 7850 with 2GB VRAM, and it drives the big 30" monitor as well as my two older 20" monitors turned up sideways perfectly, to make a Photoshop editing station that's potent.  All the various Photoshop panels are on the sides, and the entire central monitor is available for the actual editing.
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    You are in the PowerMac (PPC) G5 discussion....
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    http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb405745&sliceId=2
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    You folks have been terrific in helping me with this project. For those that have not seen my previous messages, I am building a computer for a friend who uses Photoshop CS4 exclusively for 2D photo work. That's all he uses his computer for, so nothing else matters.
    After a lot of research and some help from you, I found the "perfect" video card. The only problem is, it doesn't have a Display Port.
    PROBLEM: None of the "tested" NVidia cards on the Adobe CS4 list you guys referred to have Display Ports!
    Now what? With CS4's reputation for being persnickety, do we hazard buying a card not on the list?
    The list was just updated in mid-January...and had not been in a while. It may be a long time before it is updated again.
    As always, thanks in advance for any piece of advice or information you can offer me.
    Chuck

    Zeno I see you are very active in this forum. Let me thank you for sharing your knowledge so unselfishly.
    Several of the NVidia FX models do have the Display Port. They are just not "tested."
    My hesitation with buying another brand stems from the "partnership" I have read about between Adobe and NVidia.
    I'm technically astute enough to put this computer together, but not enough to trouble-shoot serious compatibility problems. I want the "right" card, but I want to make as "safe" a choice as possible.
    Thanks again.
    Chuck

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