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03-30-2023
11:12 PM
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03-31-2023
10:43 AM
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MayS
I have tried unsuccessfully to upgrade my GPU. My OS (Winows 11) is not an option on the HP website I tried to update my GPU driver on. I am using ArcGIS Pro and working on 3D maps the image keeps freezing or the computer crashes. I get a message that my GPU needs to be updated by the manufacturer. How can I do this?
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03-31-2023 08:45 AM
@Tactix56 check this too
https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/3.0/help/mapping/properties/gpu-resources.htm
Reduce the load on the GPU
You can try the actions listed here to reduce the load on the GPU and restore your drawing performance.
- You can lower the Rendering quality setting in the Display tab on the Options dialog box. Lowering this setting reduces the detail of elevation and reduces the resolution of textures in multipatch features to lower the demands on the GPU.
- If your content can be draped on the surface rather than drawing independently, consider moving layers from the 3D Layers group to 2D Layers group. This will reduce the volume of 3D geometries that are drawing in your scene, thus reducing the load on the GPU.
etc
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03-31-2023 04:50 AM
hi
15m-cn0012dx Product Specifications
Video graphics | Intel® UHD Graphics 620 |
it seems to be the integrated intel, right?
if so, a driver probably won't change much.
check for your software what is recommended
https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/get-started/arcgis-pro-system-requirements.htm
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03-31-2023 08:45 AM
@Tactix56 check this too
https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/3.0/help/mapping/properties/gpu-resources.htm
Reduce the load on the GPU
You can try the actions listed here to reduce the load on the GPU and restore your drawing performance.
- You can lower the Rendering quality setting in the Display tab on the Options dialog box. Lowering this setting reduces the detail of elevation and reduces the resolution of textures in multipatch features to lower the demands on the GPU.
- If your content can be draped on the surface rather than drawing independently, consider moving layers from the 3D Layers group to 2D Layers group. This will reduce the volume of 3D geometries that are drawing in your scene, thus reducing the load on the GPU.
etc
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