Card NVIDIA GTX 660 it not recognized?

PP CS6 Mercury Playback engine supports the Nvidia GTX 660 Ti card. I just installed the card and it is not recognized in a new project.

I have not reinstalled the software again, this part of the installation option.

Any help or suggestion?

In Explorer, navigate to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

Notepad as administrator, open cuda_supported_cards.txt

Add a line with "GeForce GTX 660 Ti" without the quotes, save the file and restart PR you can now enable CUDA acceleration in the project settings.

Repeat this to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe After Effects CS6\Support Files

and the raytracer_supported_cards.txt file

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