![]() ![]() ![]() At first, I wondered if my 8 GB card was just a little too light - and thought maybe a 10 GB (or higher) card might help. Click 'Start', right-click 'Computer', and click 'Properties'. Microsoft Windows Manual Installation - HD Graphics. Click 'Close' and click 'Yes' to reboot. But the 3D engine is often getting a solid workout. The operating system will install the driver. I don't see the dedicated GPU memory edge much more than 4 to 6 GB's. I tried monitoring my GPU stats, to see what aspect is working the most - when I'm deep into a bigger project. Is 3070 to 3080 a big enough leap, to make it worth it? Or should I look higher? Should I look into a 3080, or even a higher powered card? I'm curious what others are experiencing. I keep my drivers up to date, by the way. I also find that AutoCad will occasionally crash the video 'hardware acceleration' (where it basically errors, and shuts off that function - until I manually turn it back on). I find it to be a bit sluggish on some heavier projects, and I've had my share of video crashes (where Enscape crashes, and often takes Revit with it). But I wouldn't say I'm overly happy with it. It's worked well for AutoCad and Revit (Enscape). The only exception, I was only able to get an Nvidia RTX 3070 video card (mine is the Asus ROG Strix). Pretty much all top-end components - at that time. A graphics or video driver is the software that enables communication between the graphics card and the operating system, games, and applications. I bought a brand new computer system about a year ago. This package contains the Intel Iris Xe graphics driver for 12th generation Intel processors. ![]() I am using nuc11, I hope your experiment will be positive. nesil yeni ve iyi çalyor, ancak GPU düzeltmesi gerekiyor. I'll also piggy-back this Thread - I didn't see any others from recent times. Nesil Iris Plus grafikli macbooklar var, iyi çalyor olmal, ancak 11. ![]()
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