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The Nvidia 2080, which should be awesome, sits idling. > I was wondering how much GPU acceleration I can hope for with my new Dell XPS 17, for either ChimeraX or Chimera? Right now I am noticing that when I use the programs, all the graphics load goes to my integrated Intel graphics GPU, and frame rates are not impressive. > Dear Tom, Elain, Eric et al, happy new year to you and I hope all is well. > On Jan 24, 2021, at 10:09 AM, Sindelar, Charles wrote: In windows 8.1 I had installed intel graphics media accelerator because it.
#INTEL DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 10 TO RUN OPENGL 4.1 DRIVER#
In fact are you sure you have a working Niovida graphics driver installed? Are there any other apps you use where you see the Nvidia GPU in use? When your OpenGL drivers are not current, you could start to see a decline in. But it must have something to do with your Windows and graphics driver configuration. If ChimeraX "graphics driver" says the Intel GPU is being used then something is clearly messed up. The high performance graphics mode you set in Windows should certainly make the Nvidia GPU get chosen. Use "full" or "soft" lighting to get ambient shadows and that should load the GPU some ("lighting full", or "lighting soft"). Even when the graphics is constantly changing if your model is small and lighting mode is simple, it will probably show the GPU is hardly working. The GPU will only be used when the graphics are changing - for instance, use the command "roll" to set the models in motion (and command "stop" to halt them). It may say Nvidia but your 2080 GPU use does not seem to get much use. Yours should either save Nvidia or Intel in the output.
#INTEL DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 10 TO RUN OPENGL 4.1 PRO#
OpenGL renderer: AMD Radeon Pro Vega 20 OpenGL Engine Here's what it reports in the log on my laptop You can see for certain which GPU is being used in Chimera with the command There is in fact a flag in ChimeraX that tells Windows it should use the Nvidia GPU if available. It is up to the Windows operating system to decide what GPU used, and it usually makes the right choice. Chimera(X) does not choose the GPU and does not even know that there is more than one - nothing in the OpenGL graphics library gives that information. Yes ChimeraX and Chimera should both be using your laptop Nvidia 2080 GPU and not the Intel graphics.