No performance difference using Nvidia GTX 1070 against 970 GTX?

I've been running a Nvidia GTX 970 on a machine Windows 10 with Skylake 4.0 GHz 64 GB ram and Lightroom/Photoshop CC. I recently acquired a GTX 1070. Does anyone know if using the 1070 GTX would make any increase in performance over using the GTX 970 in Lightrooom or Photoshop CC? Also the faster architecture for a 1070, 8 GB of DDR5 ram memory and a 970, 3.5 GB DDR4 games. Don't know if this makes a difference in CC as Adobe is not write code to take FULL advantage of the GPU. This is probably a question for engineers from Nvidia, but I thought I'd ask anyway.

Thank you.

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toddp84299287 wrote:

Don't know if this makes a difference in CC as Adobe is not write code to take FULL advantage of the GPU.

lol... not even close.
Adobe has really bad support GPU.

I've spent a GTX 970 to a GTX 1080 and I don't see any improvement in speed at all in lightroom.

for photoshop im not sure at 100%. I Don t use 3D in photoshop.

with my daily work (edition 24-50MP images and panoramas more) I Don t notice a difference either.

Maybe there are a few features that operate more quickly when compare you to them.

but noticeable when faster with PS... nope not my experience.

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