Conclusion on the compatibility of GTX 970/980?

I read so many different opinions that I'm now completely confused. I would like to know if it was definitively concluded weather 970 GTX has problems of compatibility with the Adobe Suite. It seems that it is at least NOT supported for After Effects ray tracing rendering engine, but it becomes obsolete anyway. I would like to know if there are PROBLEMS with rendering, playback or export into After Effects or Premiere Pro when you use the 970? Or, if the video card is fully used by the Adobe software? (Excluding Ray tracing)

UPDATE: I've read that people are successful with the GTX 970 and first pro, but many people are struggling to allow it. Could someone possibly provide instructions?

Then, you shouldn't have to do something to make it work with first for the acceleration of the EMT.  It will be just plug and play.

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