Hi @handcookedtires
Thank you for posting your hardware specs! I don't see any immediate issues with your hardware configuration, I suspect it's most likely either a GPU driver or Maya issue.
The next step is to check if your system is using the officially supported GTX 980 driver, version 382.33. You may need to roll back to that driver if you have updated past it.
Here is how you can check your GTX 980 driver version number:
- Open your Start Menu and type Device Manager
- Under the 'Display Adapters' tab right click your gpu and select 'Properties'
- Under the Details tab you will see Driver Version.
It's also possible that while you have updated your GPU drivers in the past, the old ones may still be hanging around causing this issue. So I'd recommend (as do Nvidia) uninstalling the old drivers before installing any new ones.
Nvidia have an article with steps on how to do so and can be found here.
Once you have completed the steps above download the Maya 2018 certified driver 382.33, install it, then check the version number repeating steps 1-3 above. If all is well then fire up Maya and check your viewport.
Please let me know if this resolved the issue, if not I’ll be happy to keep working with you.
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