Yes. In Release 256 and later display drivers, NVIDIA has made some significant enhancements to the infrastructure of the 3D settings in the NVIDIA Control Panel. These infrastructure changes will make the 3D settings and profiles faster and more robust and provide 3rd party developers with full access and control through a new API. The new infrastructure no longer uses XML to store some of the settings like SLI profiles. Instead, all 3D settings and profiles are fully integrated into the new API with support for versioning, Unicode executable names, and improved access performance. This now includes not just control over DirectX settings, but also OpenGL and CUDA settings. Instead of editing NvApps.xml, we have created a simple tool that enables SLI customers to export their SLI profiles to a text file, edit them, and then import them back into the driver. You can download the tool "Geforce 3D Profile Manager.exe" by clicking here.

Download Nvidia profile inspector latest version 3.5.0.0 for windows. Control overclocking of Nvidia graphics card using Nvidia profiler. Lots of settings & options are available in the Nvidia profile inspector tool. The application is specially built for controlling the overclocking of the Nvidia graphics card. Once you have installed it on your Windows PC, it will automatically detect the video card and its settings. Then it allows the user to control GPU frequencies & Fan speed.


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To control overclocking of Nvidia graphics card the profile inspector is used. There are many reasons we must use it, but the main reason is to control the overclocking. Sometimes your graphics card works improperly. This means the fan speed may increase or frequencies may fluctuate. To set desired fan speed and frequency we use the Nvidia profile inspector. It provides detailed information about the installed video card. The tool is best for both devices, laptops as well as desktops. Nowadays laptop also has built-in video card according to need. And many users face heating issues while performing power tasks. It happens, because of the improper fan speed of the graphics card. At that time, we can use the Nvidia profile inspector to provide proper fan speed with proper frequency.

Hello, You can remove this completely using perfect uninstaller. Just search perfect uninstaller on google. Download and install it. And remove nvidia profile inspector using it. It is the simplest method to remove.

 The other manual method is to remove all the registry of program from regedit.

so i just tried todays driver. it loaded more shaders and feels smoother but not really an fps increase. i enabled rebar and was using it through nvidia profile manager. do i need to undo those changes? will the nvidia driver overwrite them, will they overwrite the new nvidia drivers or does it not matter, anyone know?

Nvidia Profile Inspector (NPI) is an open source third-party tool created for pulling up and editing application profiles within the Nvidia display drivers. It works much like the Manage 3D settings page in the Nvidia Control Panel but goes more in-depth and exposes settings and offers functionality not available through the native control panel.

We have also the Event Viewer ID as mentioned above. Using UPM Profile Container (Not seeing a direct issue with that, the profile is consistent and correctly loaded). I also made a test with Profile streaming and file based UPM instead, but the event viewer ID is the same.



GeForce SLI Profile Tool is a simple utility, developed by NVIDIA, that enables SLI customers to export their SLI profiles to a text file, edit them, and then import them back into the driver.

I have also tried modifying the global settings instead of the DCS profile ones and hitting ALT+ENTER as people says that DCS does not really run in fullscreen (bug lying around like forever). Nothing works.

Nvidia has divulged via its Nvidia Customer Care Twitter account that it has started deploying an updated application profile for Discord to fix the memory speed bug. However, it's not a Windows, Discord, or Nvidia driver update. Instead, it's a new application profile for the Nvidia display drivers, which the chipmaker can send over the air. Therefore, GeForce graphics card owners don't have to do anything other than restart their systems for the new profile to take effect:

"GeForce users can now download an app profile update for Discord. This resolves a recent issue where some GeForce GPUs memory clocks did not reach full speed w/ Discord running in the background. The update automatically downloads to your PC the next time you log into Windows."

Users from the Linus Tech Tips forum and Reddit first discovered the issue, which was immediately brought to the attention of NVIDIA. The company quickly offered a workaround while attempting to fix the problem. The workaround involves downloading the GeForce 3D profile manager to initiate a solution immediately. NVIDIA is reported to send an official fix to users later for users willing to wait for the new software solution.

If you have a compatible NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series card with AV1 capability and a premium Discord Nitro account, we recently covered how to access the new ability through Discord in this article. It is recommended that users affected by the new glitch disable the AV1 support on Discord for now and download the GeForce 3D profile manager if they would like to fix the problem sooner or wait until the company has had a chance to upload an official fix for the memory clock slowdown.

As the recommended method, install DCGM directly from the CUDA network repos. Older DCGM releases are also available from the repos. Quickstart Instructions: Ubuntu LTS Set up the CUDA network repository meta-data, GPG key. The example shown below is for Ubuntu 20.04 on x86_64: $ wget _64/cuda-keyring_1.0-1_all.deb

 $ sudo dpkg -i cuda-keyring_1.0-1_all.deb

 $ sudo add-apt-repository "deb _64/ /"

 Install DCGM $ sudo apt-get update 

 && sudo apt-get install -y datacenter-gpu-manager

Set up the CUDA network repository meta-data, GPG key. The example shown below is for RHEL 8 on x86_64: $ sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo _64/cuda-rhel8.repo

 Install DCGM $ sudo dnf clean expire-cache \

 && sudo dnf install -y datacenter-gpu-manager

You can either DCGM install directly from the CUDA network repos or download the installer packages below. Quickstart Instructions: Ubuntu LTS Set up the CUDA network repository meta-data, GPG key $ wget _64/cuda-ubuntu2004.pin

 $ sudo mv cuda-ubuntu2004.pin /etc/apt/preferences.d/cuda-repository-pin-600

 $ sudo apt-key adv --fetch-keys _64/7fa2af80.pub

 $ sudo add-apt-repository "deb _64/ /"

 Install DCGM $ sudo apt-get update \

 && sudo apt-get install -y datacenter-gpu-manager

Set up the CUDA network repository meta-data, GPG key $ sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo _64/cuda-rhel8.repo

 Install DCGM $ sudo dnf clean expire-cache \

 && sudo dnf install -y datacenter-gpu-manager

When using the earlier vDWS product within the NVIDIA vGPU family, only one vGPU profile was allowed per VM. This restriction was lifted with the release in 2019 of the NVIDIA vGPU vCS (Virtual Compute Server) product, that shipped in 2019. Now, with NVIDIA Virtual Compute Server on vSphere, you can have more than one vGPU profile for any one VM. This vCS feature requires you to be running on vSphere 6.7 update 3 or later. This multiple vGPU vCS feature allows you to use more than one physical GPU from one VM, through the use of vGPU profiles.

Find all the nvidia-driver-xyz packages (dpkg -l | grep nvidia-driver) and apt purge them. I simply removed every package with the words nvidia or cuda in them. Even better yet, start with a brand new Ubuntu 20.04 machine.

The NVIDIA driver provides a number of profiles that users can opt-in for when configuring the MIG feature in A100. The profiles are the sizes and capabilities of the GPU instances that can be created by the user. The driver also provides information about the placements, which indicate the type and number of instances that can be created.

The following example shows how the user can create GPU instances (and corresponding compute instances). In this example, the user can create two GPU instances (of type 3g.20gb), with each GPU instance having half of the available compute and memory capacity. In this example, we purposefully use profile ID and short profile name to showcase how either option can be used:

If you can connect an external monitor via HDMI it should switch on Nvidia on that monitor. Else you would have to install optimus-manager via AUR. If you run kde they also have a version for plasma showing an icon in the system tray to switch cards on your laptop.

You can use optimus manager to completely switch back and forth easily, but you should also be able to use prime-run to offload a program as well. See if this works:

prime-run glxinfo | grep -i opengl

I do always install the Nvidia driver plus nvidia-settings first and connect an external monitor to see if it works and switches on. Then when the drivers are properly working, I try installing optimus-manager, just fyi.

I'm surprised it's not installed by default if you have the hybrid graphics mhwd profile installed... perhaps you installed with the free driver option and just need to install the nvidia hybrid profile?

For Legacy/older nvidia cards, Manjaro maintains older drivers for compatibility. In these cases the driver name is different, instead of nvidia it is nvidia-390xx or nvidia340xx, whether in nvidia-only or bumblebee mhwd driver configuration.

When you install Manjaro with the non-free option selected from Grub menu, or when you use automatic driver installation, PRIME or bumblebee is installed by default, depending on support for your GPU, PRIME being preferred. In these cases, the mhwd driver is named "video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-***xx-prime" or "video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-***xx-bumblebee". ff782bc1db

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