Mon Apr 23, 2018 12:48 am
I just updated the graphics drivers on my older 'testbed' workstation.
I recently installed an Intensity Pro 4K in the workstation, as I intend to repurpose it for live streaming.
Seeing as I could connect my 4K monitor to it, I got to thinking about maybe getting another IP 4K for the main editing workstation.
I wanted to see how DaVinci Resolve works with that card, so I fired it up. Before I updated the driver, it would load to the project menu and produce a message that it requires a CUDA enabled graphics card. I have the GTX680, which is CUDA compute level 3.0, so I figured I just need to update drivers. That fixed an nvenc problem with OBS software that I used for streaming, but broke things altogether for Resolve 14. It won't start at all with the latest 'certified' driver from nVidia.
Is there a particular nVidia driver version to avoid? Maybe I should install an earlier version if this current one has some conflict with Resolve 14?