AutoCAD Inventor :: Nvidia Quadro FX2800M Not Supported
Aug 14, 2011
I've got a brand new HP Mobile Workstation (See spec below sig) with a NVidia Quadro FX2800M graphics card and I have had the blue screen of death 3 times in the last week while running IV2012. I think it's a graphics card problem and when I try to find driver detail on the AutoDesk or NVidia website it looks like my card isn't certified.
Does the FX2800M isn't supported and if not why?
Product Design Suite
Inventor Premium 2012 - SP1 Installed
HP 8760w I7-740M Laptop
Windows 7 Professional 64
12 Gb DDR SDRAM
AMD FirePro M5950 Graphics Card
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Dec 22, 2008
On my XPS 400 system I have a Geforce 7900GS 256MB card installed and on the other system, an XPS 730 H2C, I have dual GTX 280s.
Quadro cards designed for PS CS4 were simply way outside what I could afford. Just like I could not afford faster (above 7200 RPM) harddrives.
I figure, that is the experence of most PS license holders who visit and post in these forums.
My lay research tells me that "possibly" the biggest difference between, say my Geforce latest and greatest, and your Cadilac Quadro is in what the respective drivers are programmed to do.
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Dec 18, 2008
I have a dell 690 workstation with an Nvidia Quadro FX 1300. The problem is Photoshop CS4 is running super slow. It is impossible to get any work done. When I look under Preferences - Performance , under GPU settings, the Detected Video card is empty and the "Enable OpenGL" and "Advanced settings" are both disabled. I have the latest FX driver from NVidia installed.
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Feb 24, 2014
I have the possibility to use AE CS6 and a computer with either a graphic card Nvidia GTX 660 or GTX 770.
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Are they supported by Windows 8.1 and After Effects CS6 ?
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May 25, 2012
I´m running Inventor 2013 under Windows 7 64-bit.
Nvidia GTX 680 did not work with GPU accelerated ray-tracing in Inventor 2013. I replaced it with a GTX 580 GPU card, exact same result. Either I´m just doing something wrong, or it plain does not work.
Are there any consumer grade GPU cards that work with the ray-tracing functionality in Inventor 2013?
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May 9, 2013
I have an issue with anti-aliasing.I have had a K5000 for a couple of months now and tried various updated drivers but still have an issue with my Autodesk Inventor setup. I have now updated from 2013 to 2014 (Inventor) and still have the same issue.
I have Inventor set to Quality on hardware. The anti-aliasing then works ok. I can rotate the view using my 3Dconnexion mouse fine, and the anti-aliasing continues to work. But as soon as I move the mouse I loose the anti-aliasing. The mouse driver is standard windows. I have no other software installed on this windows 7 64 workstation, only Inventor and Excel.
I also have a laptop workstation using a Quadro FX 2700M. The anti-aliasing works fine on this machine.I have a mouse attached to laptop. It's the same brand but slightly different model to the workstation mouse (both Razer). I have both machines with the standard mouse driver, not the Razer driver.I use a 3Dconnexion SpacePilot Pro on both machines with the same driver (v3-16-1_r1342).
When I open a file in Inventor, and the mouse is either over the ribbon menu or the top title bar, I can rotate and zoom using the 3D mouse and the model is perfectly anti-aliased. If I move the mouse in the ribbon menu or top title bar the model in the workspace is still anti-aliased. But as soon as the mouse passes over the workspace or side Inventor explorer menu the model reverts to standard non-anti-aliased view - as if I had Inventor set on Performance rather than Quality.
Also, if the mouse is positioned over the workspace or explorer areas and I rotate the model, the anti-aliasing 'switches back on' so to speak. I can rotate and zoom again and the model is perfectly anti-aliased - even though the mouse is over the workspace or browser. But as soon as I move the mouse I the model reverts to non-anti-aliased again. Until I re-use the 3D mouse.
One thing I did notice, was that if I change the Inventor view settings to use an IBL environment then I do not get this problem. The anti-aliasing does remains even when I move the mouse. But unfortunately, this is not a perfect solution as it means every time I open a file (which is every few minutes) I need to re-apply the IBL setting, to which there is a time delay.
I am also getting artifacting/glitches in the Inventor IDW Drawing environment. Every horizontal inch up the screen I get a pixel shift, a sort of mis-alignment where the pixel 'row' of the screen has shifted horizontally by a pixel or two.I have contacted Nvidia who suggested using the Autodesk certified driver, currently 307.45, but this has not had any affect.
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Jun 27, 2013
I have a beam that is simply supported and I am needing to do FEA analysis on it. Simply supported on the ends with a load in the middle. Hand calculations show deflection is 2.256in. FEA shows delfection as 1.247in.
I think the problem is the constraints that I have placed on it. I have one fixed constraints at each end. One of these needs to be fixed and the other needs to be able to move horizontally. How do I set this up to get the correct results?
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Jan 24, 2012
I'm interested in simulating an object that is held up by a number of ropes connected to winches, which can provide varying tension on the ropes. I'm fairly new to Inventor, and am not sure where to start.
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Jan 10, 2014
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Oct 3, 2013
In Solidworks I can emboss a sketch into a 'wavy' surface without difficulty.
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Jan 24, 2012
I have an end user who is currently using a dual 27" LED monitor setup with a NVidia Quadro card (it's an older one). Â There is no rendering going, so I was wondering if let's say an ATI 6000 Series would be sufficient for it since looking at the list Autodesk has, the newer Nvidia and ATI consumer grade cards aren't listed.
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Feb 16, 2009
I've recently installed Photoshop CS4 along with the production premium package on my workstation, a Dell Precision 690 (XP 64 bit).
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I read that the 3450 is not on the supported/tested list of video cards released for CS4.
Any ideas on a fix for this? Tomorrow if I have no answers or options I'll just re-install CS2. CS4 is about 5x slower than CS2 at the moment, drawing on-screen with large files chugs along in square chunks, where it would display perfectly smooth in CS2, with only very minor hangs when zooming large (100mb+) files.
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