3. Once the NVIDIA Control Panel has been removed from your system, open the URL below to download the latest version of the NVIDIA Control Panel: -us/p/nvidia-control-panel/9nf8h0h7wmlt?activetab=pivot%3Aoverviewtab

I'm currently having a problem with my system where the full 2560x1440 resolution of my Dell U2711 monitor isn't well supported by my ASUS G73S laptop (it has an NVIDIA GeForce GTX440M CUDA with 1.5GB RAM). The laptop doesn't have DVI-D or DisplayPort outputs and the monitor doesn't officially support that resolution over HDMI. So, to work around it I added a "Custom Resolution" in the nvidia control panel. This works until the computer sleeps or reboots, at which point it stops working and the display driver freaks out, refusing to display on either the internal or external display until I unplug the HDMI connector.


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I'm having a little issue with my bourgeoisie Windows XP Pro. 32-bit machine (i7-3770k OCed to 4.5GHz, 16GB DDR3-2400, 980 ti; also runs Vista and soon 7; I'll probs eventually make a post dedicated to it and link it here). I have noticed that in the Nvidia control panel, my Dell S2417DG monitor (using the Displayport input) shows up as a CRT, and prevents me from using some advanced features of the control panel, as well as I suspect proper resolution support in some older games (both NFS Underground games for example).


Neither buying any DVI monitor would solve any problems for you... As I have already told you this is an Nvidia driver problem that is NOT port specific. On the screenshot where I showed the custom resolution registry settings I used an 1680x1050 DVI monitor and as can be seen on the underlying Nvidia control panel it's also falsely identified as HDTV... So you should finally realize that this NVidia driver problem is not monitor/port specific at all. It affects even traditional CRT monitors. If you want to use properly working XP setup you have to use older (less buggy) Nvidia drivers but older drivers only work with older GPU. So instead of changing your monitor you should change your graphics card instead.

Sometimes, running an app with administrator privileges can help fix permission-related issues that prevent it from opening. To do that, click "Search" in the Taskbar and type "NVIDIA control panel" in the Search box. In the search results, click "Run as Administrator."

I personally wouldn't be messing with these nV control panel items. The sim itself has a full range of settings. Back in the days of DirectX9 games where the game itself offered just a resolution setting and maybe a single low/medium/high slider, this nV control panel stuff was useful. Not so much anymore. There are combinations that will do really bad stuff between the options in the sim and the options here.

It looks like it just creates a DX11 device context on whatever the first render device Windows gives it. When I switched Nvidia control panel to use Intel graphics as the preferred, it came first and Workstation simply created DX11 device context and sure enough the VM wasn't using the Nvidia GPU.

Hi, I have VMWare Player 14 and I set it to use the nvidia graphic card from the control panel like you said. however it seem that this have no effect (it have effect on other apps but not on vmware) and when I open the NVidia GPU activity, it will be empty. any idea ?

Yep, that's how it is for a 30 series GPU.


If you use NVPInspector, it seems to open more options hidden/unlocked, including the power management options.


Still an extremely useful tool for many other things, for example, for older DX9 games to ensure propper SSAA (impossible with default NV control panel) and even implementation of SSAO settings. e24fc04721

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