So I talked to tech support and we tried uninstalling/reinstalling both the newest driver (419.17) and and 412.29. I updated Windows 10 in order to download the control panel through the microsoft store (and met the requirements). When I try to launch it through there one of two things happens with pop up errors.

I am having a similar situation. However, my workstation has two quadro P 2000. I can see it in the device manager which also says that the hardware is running properly but I cannot access the NVIDIA control panel. I can neither see it by right-clicking the desktop or nor at the windows control panel. When I try installing the drivers, the screen either goes black (with old driver) or it shows an error message with Nvidia driver not supported.


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Should have added that I can join the domain and the nvidia container will not start but I can take it back out of the domain and manually crank up the nvidia container and everything runs as expected. So it is definitely joining the domain which breaks it but it did not exhibit this behavior on the previous driver.

I already did that. I installed the proper drivers. Even if I launch an application that using the eGPU first, the control panel is still unavailable (the icon is visible in the task bar, but when I click on it, I have the message "Nvidia Display settings are not available. You are not currently using a display attached to an NVIDIA GPU").

Almost straight away I noticed I had no nvidia control panel. It wasnt in the system tray and it was missing from the right click context menu. I tried running the nvidia shortcut in the start menu. It did nothing. Just spun for a few seconds then stopped. I checked in all programs to confirm the driver was def installed. I checked with device manager and gpuz to confirm the drivers were in place and functional. Everything seemed alright. Just no nvidia control panel.

Since the, I've tried reinstalling multiple different nvidia drivers using both methods. The nvidia way and the ddu way. Nothing works. My control panel is still broken. Is there any way to fix this or am I looking at a new install of windows? I will say in the time its took me to troubleshoot this, I could have reinstalled and set up windows.

there definitely is a way - - it's like 50% it'll install the control panel, 50% it doesn't... I haven't really figured out how / why yet... you mean just tick "clean install" during nvidia driver installation does the trick...?

I am a university sysadmin trying to optimize gpu performance for my users.

I am working with Nvidia GPUs.

I would like to build a custom profile for Sketchup that has optimal settings.

In the Nvidia control panel Sketchup appears in the list of programs and has settings for each feature. However, a lot of the features default to the global setting.

Is there a document available that would provide preferred feature settings for Sketchup Pro 2023.

I would like to compare with defaults to make sure I have everything set for best performance.

The latest updated really messed up the clouds for me for some reason (looked more like Minecraft than clouds). So I messed with more settings, rebooted, etc. but nothing worked. I then decided to go through the NVidia control panel settings one by one and landed on the YouTube video for guidance (see below). I followed everything he recommends except the 2080-specific settings that my card doesn't show and since I have everything on NVMe SSDs, I disabled the shader cache. There are settings in this video I wouldn't have normally bothered with, but I set them in any case.

I use GTX 1650 4gb, then I try to re-arrange the setting on NVIDIA control panel so many times for better improvement while edit in Magix 17 . here's my recent setting on GPU accelaration with MAGIX 17. The result is much better on preview playback in the footage with 1920 59fps (XAVCS) with LUT's colour effect (The GPU's percentage on 28-45%), but in the rendering process it's suck , dude (the GPU percentage is 2%, nothing improvement). I've try the thirdparty rendering i.e., Voukoder ; H.264 Nvenc , then the result is the same . Very frustating :(

Is currently (XP11.50 + Vulkan) any sense in changing the settings in the NVidia control panel?

Today, to get rid of the placebo effect that these changes help anything, I reset everything to the default settings and started XP.

ABSOLUTELY NO DIFFERENCE.

Is this just my observation ???

(Okay, I changed 2 parameters from habit ? : thread optimization -> OFF and Power management mode -> Prefer Max Performance)

My take on this is that the settings in the nVidea Control Panel, actually I use the Profile Inspector which has many more settings, simply controls and changes parameters related to the nVidea driver currently active and how it will perform.

Once the application runs (ie. X-Plane) and requests a feature which has been turned OFF, like Thread Optimization, the driver won't perform that feature. 

How is that 'placebo effect' ?? And the same applies for the many many other features of course. Be they turned ON or OFF or set to a specific value.

AA, Vsync and image sharpening all work for me. Those are the only ones I use. Vsync is the big one for me. Turned on in XP it causes stutters so I turn it off in the game and on in the Nvidia control panel. AA cuts down on the shimmering edges on the instrument panel.

I've tried to apply this method before (before 11.50). Nothing really helped me with AA.

Maybe I was doing something wrong.

Maybe show your NVidia control panel settings.

I will gladly try again.

I realize that and I use both 11.41 and 11.50 Vulkan. 

To answer your question the control panel still brings benefits to 11.50, for example Anisotropic filtering is OFF by default and now it is a feature with Vulkan it needs to be turned ON or at least set to Application Controlled using the control panel, or the setting XP11 are useless.

For 11.50 the AA settings in the nVidea controls are pretty much ignored I believe.

I just got Ubuntu two weeks ago. I installed the game Minecraft using Openjdk 7 runtime. It's laggy (it was on Windows too) until I did one thing. On Windows I would right click my desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel and then I would change the 3D graphics or something like that to performance. Can you tell me how to access NVIDIA control panel on Ubuntu?Thanks.

Hello. Does anyone knows how to enable SSAO fron nvidia control panel in Age of Conan? Because its greyed out and not selectable.

Setting it to Enabled in Nvidia inspector dont help - no effect in game.

I want to use nvidia one because Ao ingame sucks and looks bad.

Hi! I have a similar problem where I cant adjust the hardware RGB gain in my monitor. When I go to the nvidia control panel and pick each individual color channel, which control bar should I tweak to ge the RGB gain effect? Brightness, Gamma or Contrast?

I am new to CUDA Development. I installed CUDA Toolkit 8.0 on my laptop running Windows 10 home and has a GTX 960M. Before Installing CUDA Toolkit, the context menu on desktop (right-click on desktop) used to have an option to access Nvidia Control Panel. And there also used to be system tray icons for accessing GeForce experience and GPU Activity status icon.But after Installing CUDA Toolkit, these icons and options are no longer visible. And when I try to launch the Nvidia control panel from the System Control Panel, an error dialog box appears stating - "Nvidia Display Settings are not available. You are not currently using a display attached to Nvidia GPU."I don't understand what this means. Did I mess-up the CUDA Toolkit Installation? Do I have to re-install the Display Drivers and the CUDA Toolkit?

my goal is to optimize the nvidia card running Second Life. Right now I have a gtx 1080. Thing is I video weddings, so often i need everything on with shadows, and can't really derender 'overweight' avies either. So anything to help with performance would be nice

I use Power Management: Prefer Maximum Performance and Triple Buffering: On - all other values the default ones in the control panel. I get excellent frames per second, of course depending on surroundings and not least number of avatars around.

I think poking around the Nvidia control panel to get significant performance gains is mostly a waste of time. Doubly so with a system that looks like it's probably more CPU bound rather than GPU bound. The first thing I'd do is install MSI Afterburner and put stats for the GPU use, CPU use for all cores and frame times in the on screen display. Then I'd go into Firestorm's graphics settings and see what I could do there to improve performance. Then maybe use the debug settings page to see what else looks like it would be a good idea to mess around with. e24fc04721

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