Some software gets auto-configured to run on the internal GPU rather than
the external, though I don't know why. You can change that in the nVidia
control panel, in the 3D settings tab. There's a drop down for
applications, where you can select one and designate which GPU to run it on.

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On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 11:28 AM leee <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 11 December 2019 22:21:17 Jean-Sebastien Perron wrote:
> > I bought a 2080ti this summer for VR and I did not do any 3D CG until
> > now. I am surprised to see that the viewports, even with playstation 1
> > level of details and polygons are not refreshing above 15fps.
> >
> > I would have expected at least 60fps (was hoping for 8 000 FPS).
> >
> > Is there something I can do?
> >
> > PS : I run RS on a 4k monitor
>
> That sounds like you're only getting software OpenGL Rendering.
>
> I'm not familiar with graphics driver settings on Windows but I would
> start
> looking there to check your OpenGL provider/server settings - your 2080
> might only be configured to provide DirectX or Vulkan.
>
> LeeE
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