Premiere Pro CC Bad GPU-Performance...?

Hi,
I just have testet the new Premiere Pro CC...
Could it be that the GPU-Performace is now totally slow???
I have a 1080i Project, and if I just use a Chromakey (Ultrakey) with activated MercuryEngine (CUDA), the playback stutters extremely!
If I try the same in CS6, everything plays smoothly!
Is this a joke???

I update this thread. For me the performance in Premiere CC is a bit "terrible". Is this related to my old projects created with CS6?
My GTX680 4GB seems that doesn't changes performance speed with GPU enabled or not. In CS6 i can playback smoothly AVCHD files from my MKII or GH2. In CC the yellow line makes all stutter...
My system:
i7 980x
Intel DX58SO
12GB Ram
ASUS GTX680 4GB
Bests,
Roberto
Edit
Ok,it all seems related to CS6 projects. I've run a long session with new projects,AE compositions winth Dynamic Link and goes really smooth.
My bad!
Bests,
Roberto

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