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Gpu not going into 3d clock
Gpu not going into 3d clock












gpu not going into 3d clock

The host task manager shows about 85-90% gpu usage during the benchmark test, while the Intel Integrated graphics show 20-35% reflecting the graphics usage on the host. Though I think I noticed more stutter in the DirectX but that is subjective. Its really interesting that DirectX returned better results. I am still working on fine tuning to see if I can get rid of that. There is still a detectable stutter once in a while but it is barely noticeable. Testing OpenGL on the same settings I get:įPS 78.8, Score 1984, MinFPS 13.9, MaxFPS 139.8 Since my system is a laptop it also has Intel Integrated graphics on GPU-0 and the RTX 2060 is GPU 1.įor whatever reason, what ultimately worked for me is not to launch VMWare Workstation but rather right click on VMWare Workstation Player and tell it to run with the NVidia graphics processor not the default graphics processor.įPS 124.7, Score 3141, MinFPS 9.4, MaxFPS 237.3

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My system still would not use the graphics acceleration and the framerates were terrible, around 14fps and the system in general was sluggish to input. In this case simulations will try to run all parts by default on the GPU, and will only fall back to the CPU based calculation if the simulation is not. I set up the 3D graphics acceleration and assigned 3GB graphics memory to the guest. I set up the VM to use 4 CPUs and 2 cores each and the guest OS verifies 8 cores in the task manager. I read Workstation 16 was supposed to be near native graphics performance so I downloaded a W10 Enterprise development VM from Microsoft to play with (free but only good for 90 days).

GPU NOT GOING INTO 3D CLOCK PLUS

I just got my new MSI GS75 with I7-10875 8-Core, 32GB, RTX2060 (6GB), and 2x 2TB Samsung EVO 970 Plus NVMe in Raid 1, W10 Pro.














Gpu not going into 3d clock