Graphics Card Issue

jadonm1
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Graphics Card Issue

jadonm1
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I've been struggling with strange GPU issues for a while now. I have a Acer VX 15 laptop with a GTX 1050 ti, and an integrated Intel 630.  

 

When I run Fusion 360, certain workspaces don't work at all. I only see a still scene that refuses to update. The design workspace works as long as there are no side panels open.

 

My workaround has been to run Fusion with my power saving GPU, the Intel 630. But now that is failing to work as I can't run fusion with any other GPU than the GTX 1050 ti, since the recent updates (I'm not sure which one).

 

Any advice on how the fix the stuck screen in Fusion, or how to run it again with my integrated GPU would be much appreciated, Thanks.

 

-Jadon  

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ryan.bales
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The first thing to check is the graphics drivers to make sure they are up to date. Its possible that might be main cause. 



Ryan Bales
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jadonm1
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Of course, I have tried many different drivers, including up to date drivers.

 

I have had different results, but nothing has worked completely.

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ryan.bales
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Hmm, that is strange. You could test running it in Dx9 and seeing if that works. 

 

Otherwise i'm curious what Fusion's Graphics diagnostics show.



Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support
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jadonm1
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Changing to directx 9 in preferences worked. It was set to auto. Thank you so much!

 

I was also experiencing complete Windows crashes, hopefully this helps.  

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Anonymous
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My windows 10 will not let me go back to directx 9. Microsoft dx9 not avabily

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