Good morning,
I purchased a new laptop DELL Dell precision 15 7000 , Windows 10 Pro (64 bit), Processore Intel® Core i7-6920HQ (quad- core da 2,9 GHz, NVIDIA Quadro M2000M.
With Revit 2016 I get an error chart telling me: ' NVIDIA M2000M ' has not been tested with Revit ".
The card M2000M is certified by Auteodesk, with a recommended driver. I tried to download the driver (DELL Driver Release for NVIDIA Quadro 354.13 [10.18.13.5413]) but does not install it because it is not compatible with Windows 2010.
What can I do to keep Windows 2010, install Revit 2017 (that runs with Windows 2010) and maintain M2000M?
Thank you in advance
Maria Claudia Ventura
Hi Maria Claudia,
As far as I can see, Neither Autodesk, nor Nvidia have drivers tested for Revit in W10.
I see two possible choices for giving it a try
Either the W10 Dell driver for you card or the Nvidia ODE W10 Driver for your card
Note that they are both very recent (less than a month), so it is natural that they aren't yet tested/certified.
This doesn't mean that they don't fully work with your Revit.
Nevertheless any of the should install seamlessly, as they're designed for Windows 10
Hope this helps,
Hi Francisco,
i don't see a problem
are you running into a performance problem with revit?
if not ignore that message
DarrenP
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I am also having compatibility issues with the NVIDIA Quadro M2000M with Revit 2016 and rendering. I am running Windows 7 on a brand new Dell 7510, with an Intel Quad Core i7-6820HG processor, 32 GB RAM. The video card has 4 GB GDDR5. I was producing fairly good renders on my old computer, with average performance devices. Now I have this awesome computer, and I can't get a rendering to look right. The drivers were updated this morning for the video card from the Autodesk website. Much tweaking has occured, but Revit still does not recognize the video card. This is what a render looks like, see attached file. Any help is appreciated! Thank you!
Revit has never used the GPU for rendering it has always been the CPU & RAM
Thank you. I had changed the settings on the video card to None to exclude the GPU and still got those results. I don't know what else to change to make it look right.
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