use cc2015 760 GTX?

Hi Adobe:

I use GTX 760 or GTX 760OC for 3D rendering engine after raytraced effects?

He has co... Similarly? Work?

Thank you very much!

The GTX960 will not accelerate the raytraced render engine. However, I don't know of many people who use the ray-traced rendering engine. I wanted to just make sure that you were aware in case you were one of the few people who have used it.

If you use something like 3-d element, this card will be great.

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