
Have you tried ticking or unticking 'Use Fast Feedback' in the Opengl settings. Ok, have you tried rolling back to or downloading and installing an older driver. I wonder if it doesn't update since it is not being used? It's not showing that it is disabled either.

All my AutoCAD, SU, Blender, Revit etc apps are working fine so I see no reason to update driver unless there is a bug fix or security patch.įunny thing is that the on-board Intel 630 graphics card on this same desktop is showing driver version 25.20.100.6617 from while current driver is 27.20.100.8581 from. My Windows 10 desktop at the office is up to date but my graphics card is still running driver 430.58 while current driver is 451.77 at Nvidia website. My desktops with Nvidia cards have NEVER had Windows 10 automatically update their drivers, ever. If you have a laptop then you need a better laptop with a dedicated Nvidia graphics card. An Nvidia GTX 1050 is about $160 at again if your PC has the open slot and power supply to run it. If you have a desktop the easiest solution is to see what dedicated graphics you can afford to install.

Honestly your problem IS your Intel graphics card.
