Good morning,
I just set up a virtual machine by using Amazon Web Services, to be used as a testbed for AutoCAD Revit.
However, after I installed Revit, a message appeared on the screen warning about "Hardware Acceleration disabled, software acceleration will be used instead".
The virtual machine I created on Amazon Web Services features a "High-performance NVIDIA Tesla K80 GPUs, each with 2,496 parallel processing cores and 12GiB of GPU memory".
But it seems it´s not supported by Revit, according to the hardware list compatibility. I wanted to use
this particular configuration because it´s the only one which features a powerful GPU for rendering.
Is there a way I can force Revit to recognize the Nvidia Tesla K80 GPU?
title edited for clarity by @Viveka_CD
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Revit does not use GPU when rendering--just so you know. It uses the CPU. You can also render in the Cloud.
So--unless you need that specific graphics card for other apps ( like Lumion, Enscape, etc.) I would build a VM solution on a different card. I'm not actually sure how Revit reacts to VMs, and especially virtualized graphics.
Oh--and it's not "Autocad Revit"--it's Autodesk Revit. If you mix and match AutoCad and Revit, you will get some heat on the forums!
i also don’t believe this is allowed under the license agreement
what was said above revit doesn’t use gpu for rendering don’t know where you read this its all cpu based
DarrenP
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