Only supported with nvidia gpus and windows 10
NVIDIA GeForce 451.48 добавляет функцию аппаратного ускорения планирования GPU в Windows 10
Состоялся релиз драйвера NVIDIA GeForce версии 451.48 для Windows 10, в том числе и для May 2020 Update. В обновлении драйвера NVIDIA GeForce 451.48 добавлена поддержка функции аппаратного ускорения графического процессора в Windows 10.
Microsoft добавила поддержку аппаратного ускорения планирования GPU в стек драйверов Windows Display с WDDM 2.7, который включен в Windows 10 версии 2004.
Когда функция включена, приложения или игры передают большую часть графически интенсивных задач именно графическому процессору, что позволяет максимально эффективно использовать свое оборудование.
Помните, что Windows всегда осуществляла управление видеопамятью (VRAM) графических процессоров, но встроенный механизм, похоже, улучшается с обновлением May 2020 Update.
NVIDIA утверждает, что функция аппаратного ускорения планирования GPU может потенциально повысить производительность и уменьшить задержки благодаря эффективной обработке VRAM. Аппаратное планирование доступно для игр DirectX, рабочего стола Windows, игр Vulkan и OpenGL.
Если ваш графический процессор предназначен для решения этих задач, вы можете ожидать, что некоторые приложения и игры будут работать немного лучше, но никаких существенных улучшений не будет. Эта функция также может освободить процессор для выполнения других задач.
Функция аппаратного ускорения планирования GPU доступна для Windows 10 May 2020 Update (версия 2004), если у вас установлен драйвер NVIDIA Game Ready 451.48. Для ПК с GPU Intel / AMD поддержка появится в конце этого года.
Чтобы включить функцию после установки нового драйвера, выполните следующие действия:
Загрузить драйверы
Вы можете обновить драйвер с помощью приложения NVIDIA GeForce Experience. Если ваше устройство или графический драйвер не поставляются с приложением GeForce Experience, вы можете загрузить его вручную с веб-сайта NVIDIA.
Если вы не видите обновления в приложении GeForce Experience, вы также можете вручную найти драйвер на веб-сайте NVIDIA.
Не устанавливается драйвер Nvidia на windows 10 из-за несовместимости
После выхода видеокарт Nvidia 10 – ой и 11-ой серий все больше проблем появляется с установкой драйверов на них в Windows 10. Казалось бы что может быть проще установки драйвера, предварительно скачанного с официального сайта с указанием конкретной модели видеокарты и версии операционной системы?
Подбор драйвера в соответствии с версией и разрядностью операционной системы
Вопросы появляются в тот момент, когда после запуска программы установки драйвера вы видите сообщение о том, что этот графический драйвер nvidia несовместим с данной версией windows.
Как же такое может быть? Ведь этот драйвер скачан с официального сайта Nvidia с указанием модели видеокарты, версии и разрядности Windows.
Подвох кроется в версии и сборке Windows 10. Подробнее об этом мы поговорим ниже.
Минимальная версия сборки Windows 10 для установки драйверов на Nvidia GTX 1060/1650
Мало кто знает, но у каждой версии операционной системы Windows есть номер сборки. Это значит, что у той же Windows 10 64 bit Enterprise есть множество сборок, которые могут существенно отличаться по своему функционалу.
Да, в идеале, если у вас включены обновления системы, то сборка будет автоматически обновляться до последней версии. Но ведь есть множество компьютеров и ноутбуков, на которых эти самые обновления заблокированы.
Это приводит к тому, что Windows устаревает и начинаются различные проблемы с совместимостью как в программном обеспечении, так и в аппаратном. Ошибка “Этот графический драйвер nvidia несовместим с данной версией windows 10” при установке драйверов на видеокарту Nvidia является одним из примеров такой несовместимости.
Для драйверов на видеокарты Nvidia 10-ой серии (GTX 1060 и т.д.) минимальная версия Windows 10 должна быть не ниже bild 1511, а для карт серии 16xx (GTX 1650, GTX 1660 и т.д.) – 1809.
Как узнать номер сборки Windows?
Запускаем командную строку любым известным способом, вводим команду winver и жмем “Enter”.
Команда winver для проверки версии Windows 10
Появится окно, в котором указан номер сборки и версия операционной системы.
Указание версии Windows 10
Что делать?
Если вы столкнулись с проблемой установки драйверов на видеокарту Nvidia в Windows 10 из-за несовместимости при условии что драйвер подобран в соответствии с версией и разрядностью операционной системы, то первым делом проверьте номер сборки ОС.
Если она ниже 1511 для 10-ой серии Nvidia GTX или 1809 для GTX 16-ой серии, то в вашем случае чтобы установить драйвер нужно обновиться или же переставить Windows последней сборки.
Для обновления подойдет вот эта фирменная утилита Microsoft под названием Windows10Upgrade.
Работа программы Windows10Upgrade – помощника по обновлению до Windows 10
Ее достаточно скачать и запустить от имени администратора. Все остальное программа сделает сама, а именно скачает и установить актуальный пакет обновлений до актуальной версии Windows 10 в которой драйвер на видеокарту установится без проблем с совместимостью.
Netflix HDR On Windows 10 Only Supported on Intel or Nvidia GPUs
Netflix sends word it will support HDR through its app and Edge on a PC running Windows 10. Here is the thing, only Intel GPUs (integrated) starting at Kaby Lake processors or newer, as well as Nvidia GTX1050 GPUs and upwards, are supported. AMD GPUs are not supported.
To make the magic happen you will be required to have the Windows 10 Creators Fall (1709) update installed, reports tweakers. For dedicated graphics cards, a Geforce GTX1050, GTX1060, GTX1070 or GTX1080 or better is supported, you need at least 3GB of graphics memory as well. Netflix, however, does not explain why HDR on AMD GPUs is not supported. Basically, all it needs is 10-bit support, and we know that Vega for certain can handle it.
This feature is the culmination of a multi-year collaboration between Netflix and a number of industry partners. Intel’s 7th generation and higher CPUs provide that capability needed to play the Netflix HDR10 encodes. In addition, both Intel and Nvidia developed GPUs that use 10 bits-per-channel for each of the RGB colors, increasing the color space that can be represented. With this new hardware available in consumer PCs, Netflix and Microsoft partnered together to put the software pieces in place. Microsoft added the necessary OS and browser changes in their Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and our engineers integrated against those APIs to complete the video player work.»
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I just prefer having an HTPC in my bedroom. I dont use a massive TV for watching in bed. My gaming setup takes up half my room, then I have my sever/desk as well, then my small entertainment setup in front of my bed. If a 30 inch 4K smart TV is cheap enough then I would get it if it uses ethernet. Not trying to stream 4k on 2.4ghz wireless. The 5Gghz 2nd channel on the nighthawk X6 is garbage when using at a repeater bridge.
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There is still an Nvidia GPU in there but it’s a complete 4K HDR solution for only 149 US$ (Remote only edition on discount this Christmas), the best media player:
Yes, 4K HDR on Netflix (among others).
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#5503813 Posted on: 12/23/2017 05:32 AM There is still an Nvidia GPU in there but it’s a complete 4K HDR solution for only 149 US$ (Remote only edition on discount this Christmas), the best media player:
Yes, 4K HDR on Netflix (among others).
I did always want one, but saw no point without a 4k TV. I thought about just getting the cheapest 4k PC monitor. Hell Im using a PC monitor with my HTPC anyways. I dont need HDR, it would be nice. But ive had 1080p on my HTPC for 10 years now.
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Time to upgrade.
I’m still at 1080p too, my 60′ plasma must resist one more year until i buy a 4K OLED with HDMI 2.1.
I also have a dedicated HTPC but it acts as NAS/Live TV PVR server for the Shield TV now.
Even at only 1080p Shield TV is the ultimate Kodi (SPMC) box, the hardware (Tegra X1) has so much advantage over other media players competition after near 2 years on the market it’s ridiculous.His SoC underclocked is enough to power Nintendo Switch.
The support for this 2 years old device (2017 refresh was only cosmetic and stripping some ports) impressed me: official firmware upgrades from KitKat to Nougat and Oreo is coming too.
When the next SoC upgrade with HDMI 2.1 is out i will be in line to buy it.
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#5504004 Posted on: 12/24/2017 01:08 AM @Multiple people complaining about the lack of nvidia 9xx card support
Nvidia 1xxx cards support HDMI 2.0a which is needed to display HDR content, 9xx cards don’t. This has always been the case since the hdmi controller on the board for 9xx cards physically doesn’t support it. There is nothing Nvidia could possibly do to change that.
/Thread filled with people who did no research before posting
You guys have GOT to stop jumping straight to conspiracy theories whenever something older isn’t supported.
Edit: I should point out for those that don’t know that the gpu ultimately doesn’t matter for this. It’s the HDMI/video controller chip on the board. If you take a look at your graphics card you should see it right next to the ports.
Netflix HDR On Windows 10 Only Supported on Intel or Nvidia GPUs
Netflix sends word it will support HDR through its app and Edge on a PC running Windows 10. Here is the thing, only Intel GPUs (integrated) starting at Kaby Lake processors or newer, as well as Nvidia GTX1050 GPUs and upwards, are supported. AMD GPUs are not supported.
To make the magic happen you will be required to have the Windows 10 Creators Fall (1709) update installed, reports tweakers. For dedicated graphics cards, a Geforce GTX1050, GTX1060, GTX1070 or GTX1080 or better is supported, you need at least 3GB of graphics memory as well. Netflix, however, does not explain why HDR on AMD GPUs is not supported. Basically, all it needs is 10-bit support, and we know that Vega for certain can handle it.
This feature is the culmination of a multi-year collaboration between Netflix and a number of industry partners. Intel’s 7th generation and higher CPUs provide that capability needed to play the Netflix HDR10 encodes. In addition, both Intel and Nvidia developed GPUs that use 10 bits-per-channel for each of the RGB colors, increasing the color space that can be represented. With this new hardware available in consumer PCs, Netflix and Microsoft partnered together to put the software pieces in place. Microsoft added the necessary OS and browser changes in their Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and our engineers integrated against those APIs to complete the video player work.»
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#5503348 Posted on: 12/21/2017 07:30 PM So much for the supposed «advantage» some ppl claim AMD has over Nvidia (not seen in games performance on console ports. yet) because it provides graphics on MS consoles.
But don’t worry now AMD has a friend (?!¿) at Microsoft: Mr. Raja Koduri.
I don’t really understand this post.
Raja works at Intel now, not Microsoft.. and how would you even measure the impact on performance of AMD’s hardware in consoles vs an alternate timeline where it wasn’t? The idea is that every game developer working on a PS4/Xbox are forced to use AMD’s hardware and thus they become more familiar with its quirks and would generally tend to optimize their games for GCN’s strengths. How do you know that AMD wouldn’t be even further behind Nvidia if they were never in consoles?
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#5503350 Posted on: 12/21/2017 07:39 PM I don’t really understand this post.
Raja works at Intel now, not Microsoft.. and how would you even measure the impact on performance of AMD’s hardware in consoles vs an alternate timeline where it wasn’t? The idea is that every game developer working on a PS
Microsoft/Intel, i’m so used to the old wintel i mixed them.
Some friends think AMD has some sort of advantage over Nvidia on console ports to Windows because they are the GPU used on consoles (and specifically MS ones).I don’t think so because game devs can’t care less about who provides GPUs for consoles, same for MS.
So Vbetts remark about AMD and Xbox powered GPU.
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Netflix HDR On Windows 10 Only Supported on Intel or Nvidia GPUs
Netflix sends word it will support HDR through its app and Edge on a PC running Windows 10. Here is the thing, only Intel GPUs (integrated) starting at Kaby Lake processors or newer, as well as Nvidia GTX1050 GPUs and upwards, are supported. AMD GPUs are not supported.
To make the magic happen you will be required to have the Windows 10 Creators Fall (1709) update installed, reports tweakers. For dedicated graphics cards, a Geforce GTX1050, GTX1060, GTX1070 or GTX1080 or better is supported, you need at least 3GB of graphics memory as well. Netflix, however, does not explain why HDR on AMD GPUs is not supported. Basically, all it needs is 10-bit support, and we know that Vega for certain can handle it.
This feature is the culmination of a multi-year collaboration between Netflix and a number of industry partners. Intel’s 7th generation and higher CPUs provide that capability needed to play the Netflix HDR10 encodes. In addition, both Intel and Nvidia developed GPUs that use 10 bits-per-channel for each of the RGB colors, increasing the color space that can be represented. With this new hardware available in consumer PCs, Netflix and Microsoft partnered together to put the software pieces in place. Microsoft added the necessary OS and browser changes in their Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and our engineers integrated against those APIs to complete the video player work.»
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#5503595 Posted on: 12/22/2017 03:47 PM
Don’t conflate having an advantage with the outcome of winning. Like I said, how do we know AMD’s performance wouldn’t be even worse without consoles? Like if AMD was sitting here with 27% marketshare on PC and 0% on console, I would almost guarantee that their performance overall would be worse.
I don’t think that would have happened without AMD being in consoles.
I agree (mostly), it could have been worst without AMD GPUs presence on consoles.
But as we can clearly seen on console games ported to Windows it doesn’t give AMD GPUs owners on PC a net advantage over Nvidia GPU owners for gaming.It only means it could have been even worst.(?!¿)
I also think you are right about AMD GPUs getting a better performance compared with their contemporary Nvidia competitors after 2 or more years but as we know ppl normally buy GPUs for their launch performance not their performance in +2 years when drivers are finally mature.
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#5503664 Posted on: 12/22/2017 06:49 PM I doubt it has to do with anyone paying anything, as why would someone pay for a feature that will have minimal use on the PC.
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PS. The bigger problem here is that you need to use Edge to watch Netflix in HDR. I guess it’s a moron package deal right? Overpaying for HDR? Well, you probably use Edge anyway, and nVidia, because it’s the best. We wish you the best. We also hope that Bezos doesn’t pay enough to slow our internet traffic. Which he would totally do if he could. Oh wait, he can now. USA, the land of the free. rich people to do whatever they want.
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He really is. 95% of his post are anti AMD bashing.
Though this is why I havent upgraded my HTPC. Still rocking a stock q6600, 5GB DDR2 800 and 8600 gts 256mb. I see zero point to this bullshite is completely sorted out. Im still happy with 1080p on my HTPC in bedroom for now.
Yea 4k HDR would be lovely no doubt. But not paying for overpriced intel cpu, Nvidia GPU, and DDR4 just to have that outside of a TV app/console.
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#5503748 Posted on: 12/22/2017 11:13 PM He really is. 95% of his post are anti AMD bashing.
Though this is why I havent upgraded my HTPC. Still rocking a stock q6600, 5GB DDR2 800 and 8600 gts 256mb. I see zero point to this bullshite is completely sorted out. Im still happy with 1080p on my HTPC in bedroom for now.
Yea 4k HDR would be lovely no doubt. But not paying for overpriced intel cpu, Nvidia GPU, and DDR4 just to have that outside of a TV app/console.
The cost of upgrading to a 4k hdr netflix «worthy» pc is pretty much outstripped by getting a 4k hdr smart tv that has all that DRM netflix needs built in.