Video Rendering Option - Premiere CC 2014

Hi,
I need your help.
I updated my premiere cc on thursday of last week, and today i found the first problem of the new version.
As you can see in the photos attach, the previous version have the option to choose if i want the render and preview, by the hardware or software.
This option appears early on when I create a new project.
In new version of premiere cc, this options, was unavailable.
Any know why?
Thanks for all

It looks like your video card is unsupported. If you have a CUDA enabled Nvidia card, there is an easy fix.
How to enable CUDA for Premiere Pro and After Effects - YouTube

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