Interesting that it shows the Integrated Graphics twice. As I use a discrete GPU with the Integrated Graphics disabled in the Bios, I don't have this problem.
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No, I've never had that happen in the four+ years that I have been using Resolve. The only thing I can think of is that Resolve doesn't like something about them.
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Charles, I noticed that your discrete GPU is an NVidea 1060 w/ 6Gb VRAM. I'm curious as to how much "can you do" with it before Resolve starts choking?
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