Revit 2022 - Graphics issues with Intel Iris Xe Graphics

tobias.henningL7AGA
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Revit 2022 - Graphics issues with Intel Iris Xe Graphics

tobias.henningL7AGA
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I'm using the current Intel i5-1135G7 with the integrated Intel Iris Xe GPU for Revit 2022. Their seems to be some graphical issues for instance when hovering over objects they get highlighted but everything gets higlighted until I zoom or shift the angle. Also when moving an object this happens:

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I have already tried different drivers for the graphics card. Disabeling the hardware enhancement option is not an option for bigger projects. Is there a solution to this or can this be fixed somehow?

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barthbradley
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tobias.henningL7AGA
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Thank you very much, but this did not solve the problem unfortunately. So what would you suggest? Do I need a new PC although I bought this one a few month ago?

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barthbradley
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tobias.henningL7AGA
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Yes I tried that, but it didn't help unfortunately.

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ToanDN
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Maybe the card itself isn't up to its tasks.

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tobias.henningL7AGA
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I doubt that actually. Of course those cards are much better, but also not affordable for me as a student. Two collegues of mine also work on notebooks with the following graphic cards and even medium to bigger sized projects run just fine.

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My guess is that that revit is not jet optimised for this graphics card. I think I have no choice and need to look for a different computer. Thank you anyways for your help.

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ToanDN
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Have you updated the card's driver?

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tobias.henningL7AGA
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Yes, I updated manually to the newest driver available and after that didn't work I even tried some older versions.

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barthbradley
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Why are you assuming the issue is related to the Graphics Card?  

 

 

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tobias.henningL7AGA
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I'm not quite sure, but when turning off the hardware acceleration there arene't these graphical issues. However this is not an option as stated before.

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barthbradley
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post the file you are showing in your screenshot.  

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tobias.henningL7AGA
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OK. But the problem is not just in this project.

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tobias.henningL7AGA
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barthbradley
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Yeah, I've seen this happen before with toolbars. The issue was with Windows. Try updating Windows or rolling-back last update.  

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tobias.henningL7AGA
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Good tip. I'm on the latest updated of Windows 11 right now. Maybe Revit is not yet optimised for that. I'll try converting back to Windows 10.

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Anonymous
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you should have said that from the beginning 

Autodesk has not said any of their software is compatible with Windows 11

look at system requirements next time

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tobias.henningL7AGA
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No that was not the problem. I freshly installed Windows 10 again and that didn't resolve anything.

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tobias.henningL7AGA
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I finally found the solution for the problem. It had something to do with the anti-aliasing option.

I switched in the graphics option to "Use for all views". It also works if I turn off "Smooth lines with anti-aliasing" completely.

 

Thanks for your help, again!

JakobSeifert
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Thank you for posting your solution. Worked for me.

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