Photoshop is a powerful and popular image editing software that can handle various tasks, such as photo retouching, graphic design, and more. However, to get the best performance out of Photoshop, you may need to adjust some settings related to your graphics processor (GPU). But, not all GPUs are created equal. Some GPUs are more powerful than others and can handle more complex tasks faster. If you have a laptop or a desktop computer with multiple GPUs installed, such as an integrated GPU and a dedicated GPU, you may want to change the default GPU for Photoshop to use the high-performance one, and you can do it with the help of this guide.
To change the default GPU for Photoshop to a high-performance GPU on your Windows desktop, follow these steps:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop <version>
To check if Photoshop is running on a high-performance GPU, follow these steps:
That’s everything covered on how to change the default GPU for Photoshop to a high-performance GPU. Also, check out our other guides, such as How to install Adobe apps in Tiny11 or How to switch Adobe Creative Cloud Plan to Student Plan.
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