Graphics card for Photoshop CC, CC of Lightroom for photo editing and retouching

Hello

I would like to ask what is a graphics card great for CC in Photoshop, Lightroom CC and other programs for photo editing and retouching? My Budget is for on nVIDIA GTX950. Should I go with nVIDIA, or perhaps choose the competition? Y at - it a big difference with their GTX 960 models?

Thank you!
Plamen

Hello

Please check the minimum requirement for the care of graphics required for two applications.

Adobe Photoshop CC GPU (graphics processing unit) and card FAQ video

Adobe Lightroom GPU troubleshooting and FAQ

Kind regards

~ Mohit

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