VEGAS PRO 15 Does not recognize GPU GTX 1080

bequian wrote on 9/15/2018, 8:29 AM

 

good morning people, I need your help, I'm using PRO 15 and I want to configure GPU rendering, but my GPU does not appear in the list.

I'm doing something wrong?

CPU: Intel Core I7-7700 3.60Ghz
GPU: GTX 1080
RAM : 16gb
SO: WIN 10 PRO x64

 

rendering configuration:

 

Performance during rendering:

 

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j-v wrote on 9/15/2018, 8:59 AM

Which driverversion for the GTX 1080 do you have installed?

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bitman wrote on 9/15/2018, 12:51 PM

Indeed, check and install the latest drivers first.

You may want to disable the CPU graphical unit in your motherboard BIOS to avoid conflicts.

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bequian wrote on 9/15/2018, 3:23 PM

Which driverversion for the GTX 1080 do you have installed?

Drive version: 399.24 of 09/10/2018

Indeed, check and install the latest drivers first.

You may want to disable the CPU graphical unit in your motherboard BIOS to avoid conflicts.

Thanks for your answers, double check the drivers and bios settings and it's all right.

andyrpsmith wrote on 9/15/2018, 7:05 PM

I am using V15 and a 1080Ti with latest drivers and it shows up both in V15 and trial version of V16. Must be something related to your PC config.

(Intel 3rd gen i5@4.1GHz, 32GB RAM, SSD, 1080Ti GPU, Windows 10) Not now used with Vegas.

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bequian wrote on 9/15/2018, 7:57 PM

I am using V15 and a 1080Ti with latest drivers and it shows up both in V15 and trial version of V16. Must be something related to your PC config.

Thanks for the reply, I'm try to reinstall the driver, even downgrade to the previous version iof it, I try to install my old V15 but still not detect the GPU, I'm desperate, because I could take advantage of the GPU to render my videos.

 

andyrpsmith wrote on 9/16/2018, 5:36 AM

Can you try and go into your bios and check for settings that determine the priority default graphics option and make sure it is the on board card slot and not any CPU option.

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Former user wrote on 9/16/2018, 12:32 PM

His GPU0 = GTX1080, that means windows can't see his integrated graphics so should not be causing problem. As example my GPU0= intel 530 & GPU1 = GTX1070.

Maybe when you uninstall Nvidia drivers then run DISPLAY DRIVER UNINSTALLER to get rid of any left overs & reinstall drivers

bequian wrote on 9/18/2018, 11:47 PM

Can you try and go into your bios and check for settings that determine the priority default graphics option and make sure it is the on board card slot and not any CPU option.

Check it, and the PCIE is selected.

His GPU0 = GTX1080, that means windows can't see his integrated graphics so should not be causing problem. As example my GPU0= intel 530 & GPU1 = GTX1070.

Maybe when you uninstall Nvidia drivers then run DISPLAY DRIVER UNINSTALLER to get rid of any left overs & reinstall drivers

I did it, but it still does not recognize the GPU.

Anyway, I was able to solve the problem by reinstalling the OS. It was not the best option, but clearly some configuration was not correct.

Thank you all.