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Quadro M2000M issues

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31 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

why do you have geforce expenence on there?

 

What is gpu usage like?

 

What gpu is the program running on?

 

Try using the driver from lenovo.

For whatever reason, updating my BIOS via the Lenovo auto driver updater did the trick. Thanks for the tip mate, you're a GD ledgend. 

-MuM

Hey All, 

 

I recently updated my PCIE, Graphics card, and display drivers. Unfortunately, now my games are running at around 1/3 the previous frame-rate while also looking a bit blurry honestly. I figured it probably has something to do with my doing a clean install when using the Geforce experience updater. Likely wiped out whatever graphics card profiles I had in place.  I remember having to modify some settings when I originally got my system, but that was..... a while ago. Any help or ideas to get back to playable frame-rates welcome, this is brainstorming. 

 

Thanks everyone!

 

Lenovo P50

XeonE3-1505M v5@2.8

32Gb ECC

Quadro M2000M 4Gb

4k display

Most recent windows update. 

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

why do you have geforce expenence on there?

 

What is gpu usage like?

 

What gpu is the program running on?

 

Try using the driver from lenovo.

1. Originally it was the only way to get the most up to date quadro driver for my setup. I know it's a bit odd. 

2. GPU between 80 and 100%

3. It's on the dedicated, I made sure it wasn't just an integrated graphics switching problem before I posted = ^)

4. Ok, one sec. 

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Just now, MildlyUpsetMax said:

1. Originally it was the only way to get the most up to date quadro driver for my setup. I know it's a bit odd. 

2. GPU between 80 and 100%

3. It's on the dedicated, I made sure it wasn't just an integrated graphics switching problem before I posted = ^)

4. Ok, one sec. 

normally with quadros you don't run the lastest driver verison, and are running a supported stable version.

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

normally with quadros you don't run the lastest driver verison, and are running a supported stable version.

Fair enough, I had been using the Quadro New Features driver pack pretty successfully until this morning. If the lenovo drivers don't work I'll try the enterprise compatibility drivers. 

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25 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

normally with quadros you don't run the lastest driver verison, and are running a supported stable version.

For whatever reason, updating my BIOS did the trick. Thanks for the tip mate, you're a GD ledgend. 

-MuM

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31 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

why do you have geforce expenence on there?

 

What is gpu usage like?

 

What gpu is the program running on?

 

Try using the driver from lenovo.

For whatever reason, updating my BIOS via the Lenovo auto driver updater did the trick. Thanks for the tip mate, you're a GD ledgend. 

-MuM

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