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Irma Tchakian

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Which best version/highest version of AutoCad Civil 3D(mainly) can be used without using dedicated graphic card (like AutoCAD 2015) or I can turn off using graphic card? Or Best version which use least amount of graphic card and can completely rely on processor?

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The laptop is of 2010. The drivers are available for upto windows 7 on the manufacturer site, yet it can run windows 10 also. The problem is with graphics card which gives me this error "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" whether I use win 7 or 10. I tried every possible solution available online but alas, no luck.

In AutoCad 2015, harware acc. is greyed out and says graphics card is not supported. But drawing lines and sketches is smooth and the system does not crashes also. I don't mind as long as everything is smooth and whether is h/w acc. button available or not.

In theory Linux doesn't need a graphics card to function, servers and such are headless and don't need graphics card, the thing is, I'm not sure if the graphics sub system will initiate without a GPU present and I suspect this is the case, You can run Qemu+KVM with GPU passthrough on a headless machine but whether you can have the desktop running in the background without a GPU I have no idea.

If you just want to try it, that's the best way. @Helpful Tech Wiardis probably right about it not being runnable on your integrated graphics, but worse case scenario, you lost a $1. There might be other smaller titles on Game Pass you could actually play, as a consolation.

Graphics card requirements for Enscape are serious. It is a bit beyond my ken. Who is going to make this easy for me? I have AMD 15DD Graphics card and Enscape says it's out of date. Trying to use the graphics card update Enscape recommmends for 3.2.0 didn't work either, I guess because my existing graphics card is so meager. But my computer guy says what I need is simply a bigger video card, because mine only has 1 GB ram (or vram?), and that is what he plans to get for me. But he says it's takes a long time to get video cards because everything is slowed down because of pandemic. Reading these comments here and anywhere about graphics card requirements for Enscape is like reading Greek. Have never had to get this involved in graphics cards. Takes a certain level of expertise. Wish Enscape could make it easier. I have HP desktop and windows 10.

Indeed, if your graphics card only has 1GB of VRAM (Graphics card memory), then you will not be able to run Enscape - You will have to acquire a GPU with at least 4GB of VRAM, ideally more. I also understand the situation is dire lately when it comes to more modern GPUs which cannot be acquired at the moment, or only for insane prices.

I had no idea it (Enscape) would be this difficult and expensive! I don't know anything about graphics cards, even though I'm quite proficient with SketchUp, Vray and Corona Render (which I use with Cinema4D and SketchUp). This is a whole new thing. I used all of those programs on my two or three year old HP Pavillion Desktop 590-P0024 computer (with the AMD15DD graphics card) with no problem except I added some ram. I don't even know what to shop for. What would I be shopping for? How would I describe what I need? Thank you.

I have another question. Is there a chance, if I do get the proper graphics card, that I will be able to run Enscape on my 2017 version of Sketchup? Your specifications say only 2018 and up (but I guess you mean Sketchup Pro; don't think they refer to their versions with year numbers anymore) but when I tried to open my trial Enscape plug in, the only message was about my graphics card, so I was hoping maybe it would work in my 2017 version. Thank you.

If you do wish to go shopping for a new machine entirely, which is probably recommended since your current one may have other components that drag the graphics card (which is MOST important for Enscape) down in terms of performance:

Demian, et al: Would an "Asus PH-GTX1050TI-4G GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Phoenix Fan Edition Graphics Card" be acceptable? I find that on Ebay. Since the others (at Best Buy) are either sold out or too expensive. I simply want to try Enscape. I have a two year old HP Pavillion I want to use. My computer guy told me I will need a new monitor with an HDMI port since mine does not have one, which I didn't realize. Glad he let me know. Is that true with the graphics card I quoted above (or any/all of these dedicated graphics cards)? Thank you. Attached below you will see, at Best Buy, the place I depend on, everything in my price range is sold out. Thanks!

Demian I thought you said you would respond to me if I gave examples of a desktop machine I was thinking about. What about the two examples above? Your posts are very helpful. I still don't think you may understand what new territory this whole video graphics card is for people who might other wise be capable renderers, who have never had to deal with this before. I understand now (but it took a while) that I will never find a graphics card at a reasonable price, and that I need to find a new computer. Just wondering if "gaming computer" is what I want. Thank you.

Your post above that starts "Now thanks for clearing that up" has become my bible; I am constantly referring back to it along with its attachments. But all of the specifications for graphics cards etc are very hard to become familiar with.

Actually now I see when I specify the 2070 when looking for an Nvidia graphics card on Ebay, rather than leaving that out, some options do come up for used cards. So I see I'm not limited to the 1050. I wasn't specifying the 2070 number in prior searches. Still very close to buying a new machine, however, since with a graphics card I would need a new monitor with the HDMI connection, and would have to make that connection between card and the monitor. My current machine is only 2 years old but as you say could have some other aspects that drag the performance down.

Currently I intend to build a home/private "server" for my purposes and most of the motherboards I want to buy have no integrated graphics (AMD 870 or 970). I can take a normal graphics card from my friends for a few hours/days and use it when installing the necessary software.

Can I boot and run the PC without problems after I install everything I need and the graphics card is removed? If a general answer cannot be given, at least some examples of manufacturers/MB series/MB models will be helpful.

On more modern systems, the BIOS factory setting will typically be configured to behave this way as well, but this setting can be changed via a BIOS setup facility to proceed without user intervention. Even in cases where a system has been set up to be managed remotely, a local keyboard and video card may still be needed from time to time, for example to diagnose boot problems that occur before a remote access application is initialized.

I stumbled upon this thread, because i tried to do the same - install Win7 x64 and remove PciE GFX card. I hereby confirm, that my board (LanParty DK 790FXB-M2RS) works after removing a graphics card. I was curious how would i log in with Remote Desktop, but i did, and it works like a normal PC. And guess what - power consumption with one 2,5" HDD is just 15Watt! With Cool&Quiet though.

I can confirm that my Asus M5A97 R2.0 can boot without a graphics card. I installed a nvidia card to do a centos server install and when I was finished I removed the card and did everything else I needed via ssh. I rebooted and it worked fine. It beeps 3 times instead of the usual 1 on startup, but I still get access and everything on the server works.

Yes, you can. Many, if not all "off the shelf" motherboard+BIOS combinations have option to ignore missing graphics card. You'd better consult manual for your selected model first though and check out details on how to make your target OS boot with it too.

This depends on the motherboard and on the CPU. Both can have IGP (integrated graphics). If none of them has, then you'll need a graphics card or a server motherboard, which can run headless (has dedicated management port and IPMI support). If you have a graphics card or IGP and you want to run your computer headless, then it depends on the motherboard and the BIOS whether it allows to boot without keyboard and display. Some of the boards have BIOS settings for this (you can use them in headless mode), but I think most of the boards don't. The only thing you can do by the latter boards to use a dummy plug for the display and for the keyboard. For the display it is better to buy a dummy plug, for the keyboard you can buy too or you can dismantle a cheap keyboard and keep only the electronics.

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