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    NVIDIA error when using Photoshop



    This is the second time I will try and post this so if it shows up twice ...I apologize!


    All has been going pretty smooth for alittle while. At least, until today!


    When I use Photoshop, I get this message ...


    The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection with the display driver and is unable to continue. The application will now close. Please visit www.nvidia.com/page/support.html for help. Error Code 8."


    Photoshop closes & I reboot and all is good again for awhile, then I get the same message.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725


    When I use Photoshop, I get this message ...


    The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection with the display driver and is unable to continue. The application will now close. Please visit www.nvidia.com/page/support.html for help. Error Code 8."



    Interesting. The same thing has happened to me. I have a 9500GT NVIDIA (512 Mb memory). I've also updated the drivers to the same, as yours. No difference. It still crashes the card. I've got Photoshop set for optimum performance for my PC. It's about 2 yrs old.


    My card crashes when I attempt to use the Pixel Bender filter, OilPaint. It matters not if I tell Photoshop to use OpenGL or not. If I use the filter with "process with GPU" checked, the card will stop working every single time, and will display the same error code as yours (Error 8). The NVIDIA site offers no useful information on how or why this error shows up.


    If I uncheck the GPU in the filter window, and use the CPU to process the image, it will complete the filtering, with OilPaint, but only after several tries.


    Several users on this forum are using Pixel Bender filters. They say that they can process images in a few minutes, so they aren't having these issues like you and me.


    Maybe they can address both our issues, since I could sure use some help, too.

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    @ David - I do have a PCI Express System (at least that is what my daughter tells me). The power supply replacement does not put a smile on my face by any means So, do I buy a graphics card and just cross my fingers it will work? My daughter says I should get a GEForce GTS 450 but she doesn

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    I did just unclick the GPU box and a box opened that said "This is taking an extremely long time to execute. Click ok to continue or cancel to quit" or something like that. I had it continue and it did get thru the process and it really didn

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725
    - I do have a PCI Express System (at least that is what my daughter tells me). The power supply replacement does not put a smile on my face by any means So, do I buy a graphics card and just cross my fingers it will work? My daughter says I should get a GEForce GTS 450 but she doesn't know if my power supply can handle it.

    No, you can look at the cards power supply requirements and it will tell you how much you need. I aready google it for you and you need minimum 400 watt power supply, which will be fine for a low end computer like yours. If you had a nicemachine then a 500 watt is what you would want, the higher end components will consume more power. The GTS 450 is a verydecent card andwill work great.


    I could almost bet money that your power supply is not big enough and you would have tobuy a new one.


    Here is a link to one for $75 after mail in rebate at Amazon http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814162062&cm_re=gts_45 0-_-14-162-062-_-Product.


    And here is a decent power supply http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817104953&cm_re=400_wa tt_power_supply-_-17-104-953-_-Product.


    Your looking at $118 after mail in rebate plus shipping, now thats notso bad isn't it?[]


    Hope that helps,


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    John, you are awesome!![Y] Thank you so very, very much for posting this information! I will look further into the items you suggested and see if they wil work for me!

    Alan - take a look at the links John provided, maybe they will work for you too!

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    Denise, John, thanks.


    I would have expected that my 9500GT would be sufficient, even at 512 Mb memory. Maybe it's not.


    Do me a favor, install your new power supply and card, then report back the results. My machine has a larger power supply, so I would only need a new card. But, I think I'll wait til I hear if it fixes your issue, before I dive into the purchase of a new card.


    When you do your Pixel Bender processing as you described, that's what happens to me, too. I have to keep clicking continue, then it finally renders the image.


    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Glass
    The GTS 450 is a verydecent card andwill work great.

    I don't doubt that. However in theory it doesn't make CS5 work any different. CS5 works with pretty much any GPU. However there are a few GPU's that allow CS5 to use GPU acceleration and I don't think the GTS 450 is one of them. (at least not without a crack)


    These are the current models that Adobe qualifies:
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    <ul class="Disc"][*]GeForce GTX 285 (Windows and Mac OS)[*]GeForce GTX 470 (Windows) [*]GeForce GTX 570 (Windows)[*]GeForce GTX 580 (Windows)[*]Quadro FX 3700M (Windows)[*]Quadro FX 3800 (Windows)[*]Quadro FX 3800M (Windows)[*]Quadro FX 4800 (Windows and Mac OS)[*]Quadro FX 5800 (Windows)[*]Quadro 2000 (Windows)[*]Quadro 2000D (Windows)[*]Quadro 2000M (Windows)[*]Quadro 3000M (Windows)[*]Quadro 4000 (Windows and Mac OS)[*]Quadro 4000M (Windows)[*]Quadro 5000 (Windows)[*]Quadro 5000M (Windows)[*]Quadro 5010M (Windows)[*]Quadro 6000 (Windows)[*]Quadro CX (Windows)[/list]


    Most of them are made for professional use(the Quadro's) and the other few are basically high end gaming cards with CUDA cores.


    I personally have the GTX 470 and the GPU acceleration is beautiful. Although I must admit that it doesn't make as big of an impact as it does in after effects for example.


    My point is just that the GTS 450 although being a great card, will make your games go smoother, but won't do anything for you in CS5 (please correct me if I'm wrong)


    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725
    I did just unclick the GPU box and a box opened
    that said "This is taking an extremely long time to execute. Click ok
    to continue or cancel to quit" or something like that. I had it
    continue and it did get thru the process and it really didn't take that
    long, less than 30 sec.

    If that solved your problem. I would suggest you to keep it that way and leave it at that.


    I sure hope someone can clarify this, but unless you or your daughter like to play games, you're gonna love the GTS 450. But for CS5 I don't think you'd benefit much.


    PS: you better invest in a good quality PSU if you're going to buy a new one. They are more efficient and more reliable. Plus a faulty PSU could mess up your entire PC(including the disks with your photos) and therefor isn't something you should go cheap on. But that's just my opinion.


    Jan

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