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Aimy Maulerant
Coreli Corporation Ineluctable.
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Posted - 2014.04.22 20:24:00 -
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since yesterday eve has stopped recognising my gt555m graphics card, my control panel is set to use the the nvidia card for eve but all i get is the intel hd3000 internal card showing in my game settings which just gives me crazy lag.
Anyone able to offer some advice
System: Dell XPS L702x gt555m nvidia card intel i7 processor
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Perihelion Olenard
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Posted - 2014.04.23 05:51:00 -
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I had the same issue until I did the following.
I went to geforce.com and mantually selected my graphics card. I downloaded and installed the beta Geforce 337.5 driver. I went into the Nvidia Control Panel and went to the Manage 3D Settings page. I set the preferred graphics processor to Nvidia. I also went into the Program Settings page and manually set the Nvidia processor for the eve online launcher shortcut and eve.exe files.
After relaunching the game it still said Intel Integrated Graphics was in use on the display options tab. However, I ran GPU-Z in the background and the Nvidia graphics card was definitely being used. The game also ran far better. I don't know if this will work in your case as I have different hardware, but it may be worth a try. I wear my sunglasses at night. |
Aimy Maulerant
Coreli Corporation Ineluctable.
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Posted - 2014.04.23 07:53:00 -
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Thanks for the reply, i used gforce experience to update the driver to the latest version and restarted game, everything you mentioned was already set so when i logged in still had the intel 3000 card with no options for nvidia, however i cranked up the settings to max and it seems to be fine now, didnt think to check gpuz so ill check that tonight.
Thanks again is this a ccp issue or nvidia? My drivers havent been updated in a while so i doubt its an nvidia issue |
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CCP Snorlax
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2014.04.23 13:00:00 -
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It's a driver issue - we simply query the system for details on the card. The driver reports back the Nvidia card or the Intel card based on your settings. There have been cases where the driver reported the Intel card to us but the game was obviously running on the Nvidia card - in all cases I'm aware that was fixed by updating the driver.
With this sort of dual-card setup D3D only reports one card to us - we can't select it from code - that is done in the driver.
CCP Snorlax - Software Architect - Team RnB |
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Caviar Liberta
Moira. Villore Accords
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Posted - 2014.04.23 19:22:00 -
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I simply disable the built in video card in the cmos settings to avoid any hardware conflicts. |
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