AE & GTX-900 series

Hello

I heard that after effects CC 2014 can't GTX-900 series, right?

"Don't forget that you can NOT use the rendering engine 3D Ray Traced with the GTX-750, GTX-750 TI or the series GTX video cards 900."

Adobe After Effects CS6 and 2014Video CC with CUDA acceleration cards unlock Enable MPE Hack David Knarr

All the features but an obsolete feature (the filament of ray 3D renderer) works very well on these cards.

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