Thanks Deke, Jud and Peter for your feedbacks! I really appreciate it. Now
it seems that the serious lag is connected to specific scenes only, so it
may not be driver problem (only). But still investigating.

Thanks again,
Gabor

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Peter Pearson <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 30/07/11 11:49, Gabor L. Toth wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> first 2560x1440 (dell 2711), second is 1920x1200 (hp zr24w)
>> Thanks,
>> Gabor
>>
>
> If it says "unrecognised OpenGL version", I'm guessing it's because you've
> got drivers which are OpenGL 4.0 compatible...
>
> Nuke 6.2 and earlier (other than Mac64) used Qt 4.3.3 which only supported
> up to OpenGL 3.2, anything higher it falls into compatibility mode which is
> probably what's going on.
>
> Can you get in touch with support and they'll handle it?
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
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