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FYI, there is an NIVIDIA GPU driver known issue starting with 530.xx and fixed in 535.xx. Additional information: ChiefDelphi If you are experiencing the issue where the shading is missing and the model looks rendering outlines only like this: To resolve this issue: Please rollback your driver to a version older than 530 or update to 535.xx or newer. Additionally, there are a couple of possible workarounds if the driver update is an issue: Disable “Optimize for thin parts” in the display options
Windows: -Changed virtual memory -Changed GDI Object limit -Changed appearance settings via system properties>performance options -Tried different graphics card driver versions -Turned off windows fast boot -Turned off antialiasing in NVidia control panel -Ensured integrated graphics control is not active Bios: -Since the cpu is a I7-10700K (3.8Ghz base), I added a modest over clock to the cpu of 4.2Ghz -changed memory to run in XMP -Ensured PCI slot is running in gen3
For quadro P2000 it's recommended 441.66 and there is a link to nvidia website ... However the drivers are so old that they are not listed on nvidia website
I am using the Solidworks 2020-2021 student version and recently updated from 2020 - performance has dropped considerably, sometimes waiting for minutes for redraw an often crashing - I am running thee following specs and as far as I understand thee latest drivers on all of the devices: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6600 CPU @ 3.30GHz 3.30 GHz Win 10 pro 16Bg Ram NVIDIA QUADRO M5000 (466.11 driver) All solid state drives with at least 50% free space any ideas on how to remedy
I have looked at the reccomended/certified devices and they are mostly pointing towards Nvidia Quadro ... I'm finding these far more expensive than a Nvidia Geforce 3050Ti