ability to choose graphic card
us that need to work on the road and have the newer laptops with dual GPU's are currently grossly set back as Premiere prioritizes the internal Intel graphic card, instead of the Nvdia card that is also present in the laptop.
It's a widespread problem (few google searches proofs that) and it would be nice to have it fixed. especially as it's a trend with a dGPU.
thanks in advance.

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Colin Simpson commented
This is still an issue
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Andrew Soper commented
I can't believe this is STILL an issue. Give us choice Adobe! PP tries to get me to download drivers that won't work with my 4th gen Intel processor, while my 960m sits there unrecognized. Infuriating!
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Anonymous commented
Dell XPS 15 9560, same problem.
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Anonymous commented
Dell XPS 15 9570 user here. No use of Nvidia 1050Ti maxQ, Premiere CC 2018
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Anonymous commented
Same with Desktop (intel & GTX 980 Ti)
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Ernesto Ramos commented
This is an ongoing issue with any laptop that has an integrated GPU and a discrete GPU. Premiere prefers the first GPU on the list which happens to be the integrated GPU. I have tried setting my NVidia GPU as the preferred GPU in Windows and in the Nvidia control panel for Adobe Premiere, nothing appears to fix the issue. The Intel integrated GPU is pegged at 100% while the Nvidia GPU sits idle.
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Anonymous commented
Dell XPS 15 9570 user here. No use of Nvidia 1050Ti, just intel 630 card only.
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Pavel commented
Absolutly support previous commentors.
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Anonymous commented
c'mon guys... we are paying you every month for this new SaaS scam subscription and you can't even allow us to use our expensive gfx cards we all bought for such a basic purpose. Get it together, it's been like 10 months since we've been asking for this.
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Anonymous commented
please fix asap
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Ben commented
Same problem here, on a Dell Precision 5520, 32gb ram with Quadro M1200, workload defaults to integrated Intel graphics.
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David Smith commented
This problem was reported and acknowledged by Adobe in November of this year. It is not just laptops. Premiere Pro CC 2019 selects GPU 0 which may be the embedded (motherboard) GPU instead of GPU 1 (the add-on GPU (nVidia).
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alex commented
same problem here. I have the Dell xps15 with dedicated NVIDIA 960M and premiere won't even touch it. I can't even play 1 4K clip by itself in premiere.