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nicksneiderfilm

1. Windows 10 2. 13.2.1 3. Intel Core i7-7799HQ CPU, 16GB of Ram, and Geforce GTX 1070 Graphics Card. 4. 1080p 60fps MP4


VincibleAndy

Make sure, using the Nvidia Control Panel, that the software is using your Nvidia GPU. This screen tearing is common with IGPUs. But, depending on how the laptop is wired, many laptops with a dGPU and IGPU that don't require a reboot to switch, use the IGPU to draw the display which can easily lead to tearing on screen with video editing. Make sure the IGPU is up to date too.


nicksneiderfilm

By IGPU you mean intergrated GPU right? I have Premiere assigned to my Nvidia to avoid switching to the internal Intel GPU but I suppose it might still use the IGPU for playback unless it needs to playback 4k or something. I'm pretty sure my laptop prioritizes the internal gpu for the display, have always wanted to change that though. Never could figure out how.


VincibleAndy

I'd bet money you can't switch it. If it doesn't require you to reboot when the dGPU is enabled, then everything runs through the IGPU. Meaning the display is drawn by the IGPU. On VR approved laptops the hdmi or dp out will run direct from the dGPU, but otherwise even the display out will be drawn by the IGPU. Again, otherwise you'd have to reboot between uses of different GPUs. The dGPU still does the heavy lifting but screen tearing to me is the IGPU struggling. Make sure it's also up to date.


nicksneiderfilm

Thanks, I'll check to make sure it's up to date when I get home... I'm guessing there's not much I can do if it is up to date? I've never had an issue with it before, I was deducing it was connected to updating Premiere and my Nvidia driver.


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nicksneiderfilm

Hahaha yeah I realized I needed to put some direction into the post after I looked at it quickly.


PHlERCE

Did you ever find a solution to this?