- Lightroom Version Number
- Lightroom Classic version: 10.1 [ 202012012023-e92d50bb ]
- Operating System
- Windows 10
My 8 year old Chillblast desktop PC is still going strong, now running W10 Pro latest. My original Radeon 6950 2GB graphics card stopped getting driver updates some time ago, and wasn't supported for GPU acceleration in Lightroom Classic or Photoshop, but worked fine.
I recently replaced the graphics card with a used Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 6GB card which supports full acceleration in Lightroom Classic and PS. I haven't done much editing with it yet, but it is noticeably faster on many operations so far. The one disappointment is with the gradient tool interface. The lines go very jagged when slightly off the horizontal. If I disable GPU acceleration, it improves it, but still jagged. With my old card, I don't recall noticing any jaggies at all. It obviously doesn't affect the finished result, but annoying. I suspect it's a driver issue, so I should report it to NVIDIA. I'm using the latest 460.89 Studio Drivers as they are more stable than the Game Ready Drivers.
Just wondered if anyone else has noticed this with any other graphics cards, or if there's any setting that might affect the issue?
I recently replaced the graphics card with a used Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 6GB card which supports full acceleration in Lightroom Classic and PS. I haven't done much editing with it yet, but it is noticeably faster on many operations so far. The one disappointment is with the gradient tool interface. The lines go very jagged when slightly off the horizontal. If I disable GPU acceleration, it improves it, but still jagged. With my old card, I don't recall noticing any jaggies at all. It obviously doesn't affect the finished result, but annoying. I suspect it's a driver issue, so I should report it to NVIDIA. I'm using the latest 460.89 Studio Drivers as they are more stable than the Game Ready Drivers.
Just wondered if anyone else has noticed this with any other graphics cards, or if there's any setting that might affect the issue?