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Computer hardware/graphics drive limiting performance

tkeeganF67TL
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Computer hardware/graphics drive limiting performance

tkeeganF67TL
Observer
Observer

Every time i open fusion 360 I get a notice that my computer hardware/graphics drive are limiting my performance.  Is my issue that I don't have a dedicated gpu?  I got this computer to use in engineering classes but it doesnt seem to be able to do it

[GPU Information]
GPU Device: Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics
GPU RAM: 128 MB (Integrated card)
GPU Driver API: DirectX 11.0
GPU Driver Version: 27.20.100.8280
GPU Driver Date: 07/07/2020

[Graphics Effects Settings]
Anti Aliasing: On
Ambient Occlusion: On
Object Shadow: Off
Ground Shadow: On
Ground Reflection: Off
Selection Display Style: Normal
Transparency Effect: Better Performance

[Limit effects to optimize performance]
Off

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g-andresen
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,

take a look at this 

&

check your graphic settings in the preferences

 

günther

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tkeeganF67TL
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Observer

thats not the problem my computer only has one graphics card

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jhackney1972
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Consultant

You might also want to visit the Intel Drivers website and let it do an automatic detect on your Iris graphic card drivers.  I recently purchased an HP, who said the Iris graphic card drivers were up-to-date, but it had a hard time on some applications.  When to this site, ran their automatic detection application, it is your choice, and they found the drivers for the Iris graphic card were not optimized.  Made the biggest difference in the world.

John Hackney, Retired
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g-andresen
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Hi,

If you compare your settings with those in the linked page, you will see which changes can bring an advantage, e.g. disabling Anti Aliasing.

 

Günther

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