Why doesn't Premiere Pro use my GPU when rendering?

Hello all,
I bought two GTX 770s for the purpose of rendering super fast with premiere's wonderful Mecrury Playback Engine. The issue I'm having is, I'm rendering a project right now, but it's not making any use of my GPUs whatsoever. My CPU is hovering at 55-80% usage, so I was just wondering what was going on.
Just kind of upsetting that my investment has gone to waste. Thanks!

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From that article:
The video card and hardware MPE is not the holy grail. It helps in some circumstances to improve performance and rather significantly, but in other instances it does not help at all, as is indicated in the link above. People often think that installing a super fast video card will reduce export times by a significant amount of time. That is not true. It only helps in a limited number of situations.

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