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problem with quadro fx 1700

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Hello, everyone.
a colleague is drawing with autodesk inventor 2009 professional on a pretty new pc equipped with video card nvidia picture fx 1700.
until now everything ok, but from a few days, during the rotation of 3d objects there are slowing. in other words during rotation you do not see the object continuously rendered, but it goes to snaps.
I downloaded the official driver from the website autodesk certified for inventor 2009 for machine windows view x64, but the problem remains.
What can it depend on?
I think the video card didn't burn otherwise you wouldn't see anything, but I thought it was the driver that stops working!

Thank you.
 
I also had a similar problem with the same card, although I use pro/e and non-inventor. at each start of the PC I had 50% chance to lose the drivers of the video card, resulting in impossibility to work with a cad 3d. changed video card, changed motherboard, nothing.
in my office we had the same problem in 2, with 2 identical pcs purchased with the same order. My colleague solved by fitting the fx1800, I had to change pcs from a 32bit to a 64bit, always with fx1800.
curiosity: brand of pc?
 
certified video cards... I almost froze. I use swx and proe. on a workstation paid fragrantly because it also has the case and the certified power supply for swx I also have problems with the vga.
I tried at least 5 certified drivers and each of these gave problems (xp pro x64). Yesterday maybe, I found a suitable certified driver, we'll be seeing in the next few days if it's okay.
for the record it is one of the 490 precision with frame fx 3500. then I go to a colleague, who, tired of squandering money and finding himself equally with problems, got himself assembled a pc core i7920 with a vga ati radeon hd 4350 that costs 42 euro VAT included! !
result: 0 problems, it can not use the typical functions of certified vga but it turns well and also with complex assemblies... .
next time I think that the workstation will tear it apart at the electronics fair :frown:
 
Hello, everyone.
a colleague is drawing with autodesk inventor 2009 professional on a pretty new pc equipped with video card nvidia picture fx 1700.
until now everything ok, but from a few days, during the rotation of 3d objects there are slowing. in other words during rotation you do not see the object continuously rendered, but it goes to snaps.
I downloaded the official driver from the website autodesk certified for inventor 2009 for machine windows view x64, but the problem remains.
What can it depend on?
I think the video card didn't burn otherwise you wouldn't see anything, but I thought it was the driver that stops working!

Thank you.
I think: did you select the opengl settings for inventor in the drivers?
 
I recently renewed the computer 64 bit windows 7 and fx 1700, the first days after a while I worked with inventor slowed me in motion and only with the reboot of the system I returned to good results. then before writing to this forum I made a number of updates to the 7 and everything is back fast normal.
is it not that they are windows upgrades? to me this time went well but on the pass following the updates I had also had problems.
Hi.
 
better the 1800s of the 1700s and especially the certified wks are an authentic "vaccata" I have for a long time me the assemblo I cost less and go double ... at home I have an aseemblato made on with 1200 euros ... that goes the triple of the sun (configuration almost identical) that I used in the use of a Bolognese motorcycle house....
 
I also had a similar problem with the same card, although I use pro/e and non-inventor. at each start of the PC I had 50% chance to lose the drivers of the video card, resulting in impossibility to work with a cad 3d. changed video card, changed motherboard, nothing.
in my office we had the same problem in 2, with 2 identical pcs purchased with the same order. My colleague solved by fitting the fx1800, I had to change pcs from a 32bit to a 64bit, always with fx1800.
curiosity: brand of pc?
Unfortunately I remember, but he has mother card asus
 
I recently renewed the computer 64 bit windows 7 and fx 1700, the first days after a while I worked with inventor slowed me in motion and only with the reboot of the system I returned to good results. then before writing to this forum I made a number of updates to the 7 and everything is back fast normal.
is it not that they are windows upgrades? to me this time went well but on the pass following the updates I had also had problems.
Hi.
Well, to what I read in the answers, we are in several to have these problems (...and say that the software is certified).
As for windows upgrades... it's a doubt I'm taking after myself. otherwise, how to explain the operating problems, if nn have been changed the drivers and nn have been installed new software (type photo editing or sw for video montage...)?
Perhaps the cause is to be attributed with greater percentage of fault to the updates of the operating system.
Does anyone know whether or not, with a recovery of the operating system at a certain date, updates are deleted later? so you could try to check if the problem disappears.
If so, I think the best solution would be to disable automatic updates of the operating system....with the consequent security problems (but all you can not have)!
What do you think?
 
better the 1800s of the 1700s and especially the certified wks are an authentic "vaccata" I have for a long time me the assemblo I cost less and go double ... at home I have an aseemblato made on with 1200 euros ... that goes the triple of the sun (configuration almost identical) that I used in the use of a Bolognese motorcycle house....
I'm sorry, but for my modest opinion, I don't think it's a video card model problem, either because a short time ago it worked egregiously, or because other people who wrote in this topic have verified the same problem with other pictures. Besides, if I can, if I buy a video card nvidia picture fx 1700 specifically designed to operate in cad field and install the certified drivers from the autodesk mother house written for that program and operating system... well I expect as little as they work without any problem, otherwise I spend a lot less money for an alternative option.
then I have no doubt that it works better the 1800 being, I think, a later model.
 
I usually saw that for inventor you have to set the d3d.cmq first try to set those then see how it goes and then returns to the original configuration.
Hi.
 
I usually saw that for inventor you have to set the d3d.cmq first try to set those then see how it goes and then returns to the original configuration.
Hi.
Excuse me, could you tell me how to set them up? (I am unexperienced)
 
I usually saw that for inventor you have to set the d3d.cmq first try to set those then see how it goes and then returns to the original configuration.
Hi.
I'm sorry about the insistence, but is there a way to set them up? perhaps during the installation of the driver?
 
I'm sorry about the insistence, but is there a way to set them up? perhaps during the installation of the driver?
you have to go to tools -> application options -> hardware and choose the desired option. the first is the recommended one, but in case of problems you can try the others and see if it goes better.
 

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