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* Step 5: Scroll down and click on the settings for Power Management Mode and click Prefer Maximum Performance (only use this for desktops or laptops when plugged in) | * Step 5: Scroll down and click on the settings for Power Management Mode and click Prefer Maximum Performance (only use this for desktops or laptops when plugged in) | ||
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* Step 6: Click Apply at the bottom right | * Step 6: Click Apply at the bottom right |
Latest revision as of 19:56, 23 June 2022
This page contains a short guide to enable OpenGL rendering system via the NVIDIA control panel for those experiencing issues.
OpenGL Rendering Guide[edit | edit source]
- Step 1: Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Step 2: Click on Manage 3D Settings
- Step 3: Click on Program Settings
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- Step 4: Click on Add and add Redemption
- Step 5: Scroll down and click on the settings for OpenGL Rendering GPU and click on your GPU
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- Step 6: Click Apply at the bottom right
Power/Performance Guide[edit | edit source]
- Step 1: Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Step 2: Click on Manage 3D Settings
- Step 3: Click on Program Settings
Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination
- Step 4: Click on Add and add Redemption
- Step 5: Scroll down and click on the settings for Power Management Mode and click Prefer Maximum Performance (only use this for desktops or laptops when plugged in)
- Step 6: Click Apply at the bottom right