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    NVIDIA Control Panel for
    Quadro Professional Drivers

    DU-005524-275_v01 | June 1, 2011




    User’s Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS


1 Introduction.......................................................................... 1
   About the NVIDIA Control Panel ..................................................         2
     Overview ..........................................................................     2
     Feature Differences from the Classic Control Panel .......................              2
     Changes in Release 275 .........................................................        3
     Supported Operating Systems..................................................           3
     Supported NVIDIA Products.....................................................          3
     Supported Languages............................................................         4
      Other NVIDIA Software Applications ..........................................          4
     Getting Support and Information ................................................        5
      Online Help .......................................................................    5
      Technical Support................................................................      5
      System Information..............................................................       5

2 Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel....................................... 6
   Opening and Closing the New NVIDIA Control Panel ........................... 7
   About the NVIDIA Control Panel Interface....................................... 8
     Using the Main Task Area ....................................................... 9
     Using the Select a Task Pane .................................................. 10
     Using the Tool Bar .............................................................. 11
     Using the Menu Bar ............................................................. 11

3 Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks....................................15
   Starting the NVIDIA Control Panel ............................................... 16
   Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks ..................................... 17
      NVIDIA Control Panel Feature List .......................................... 18
      Correlating to the NVIDIA Classic Control Panel ........................... 23
      NVIDIA Control Panel Groups.................................................. 25
   Overview of SLI Technology for NVIDIA Quadro Cards ........................ 30
      SLI Modes for NVIDIA Quadro GPUs........................................... 30
      Hardware Requirements ....................................................... 31
   Installation Instructions ........................................................... 32
      Installing the Hardware ........................................................ 32
      Installing the Display Driver................................................... 33



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Using NVIDIA SLI Frame Rendering or SLI Antialiasing Modes................ 34
   Enable SLI Mode................................................................. 34
   Selecting SLI Frame Rendering................................................ 35
   Selecting SLI Full-scene Antialiasing ......................................... 37
   Selecting SLI Single-GPU Mode................................................ 37
Viewing the SLI Visual Indicators ................................................ 38
Using SLI Multi-View Mode ........................................................ 39
SLI Multi-OS – GPU Assignment in System Virtualization ..................... 40
SLI Mosaic / Mosaic Technology .................................................. 40
   SLI Mosaic ........................................................................ 40
   Mosaic Technology .............................................................. 41
Configuring Multi-GPU Displays in the NVIDIA Control Panel ................ 44
   Windows XP ...................................................................... 44
   Windows Vista/Windows 7..................................................... 45
Understanding Multi-GPU Displays in the Windows Display Properties Settings Page47
   Overview of Dualview Monitors in a Multiple-GPU System ............... 47
   Monitor Order: Windows Vista Versus Windows XP ........................ 48
   Monitor Icons: Windows Vista/7 Versus Windows XP ...................... 49
   Monitor Icons: nView Clone and Spanning Mode ........................... 50
   Determining GPU Order ........................................................ 51
About Workstation 3D Stereo..................................................... 52
   Basic Workstation 3D Stereo Requirements ................................. 52
   Using 3D Stereo under Different System Configurations.................. 53
Using Workstation 3D Stereo ..................................................... 54
   Basic 3D Stereo Setup .......................................................... 54
   Selecting the Stereo Display Mode .......................................... 55
   Using Workstation 3D Stereo with Multiple Displays....................... 58
Introduction......................................................................... 60
   Background ...................................................................... 60
   About NVIDIA ACE ............................................................... 60
Using ACE with Supported Applications......................................... 60
   How to Determine ACE Support .............................................. 60
   Modifying Settings for ACE-detectable Applications ...................... 61
Using Applications that are not Supported by ACE ........................... 62
   Setting Up an Application Profile Using Global Presets ................... 62
   About the Global Presets ...................................................... 63
Adding to the List of ACE-detectable Applications ........................... 65
Frequently Asked Questions ...................................................... 66
LIST OF TABLES


Table 2.5 File Menu Commands ............................................................. 11
Table 2.6 Edit Menu Commands ............................................................. 12
Table 2.7 View Menu Commands ............................................................ 12
Table 2.8 Help Menu Commands ............................................................ 13
Table 2.9 Display Menu Commands ......................................................... 14
Table 2.10 3D Settings Menu Commands................................................... 14
Table 2.11 Workstation Menu Commands.................................................. 14
Table 3.1 NVIDIA Control Panel Features .................................................. 18
Table 3.2 Graphics Driver Tasks in the NVIDIA Control Panel ........................... 23
Table A.1 Quadro Products Offering NVIDIA Mosaic ...................................... 41
Table B.1 Change Display Configuration Options ......................................... 44
Table B.2 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Four Connected Displays .......... 48
Table B.3 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Six Potential Displays .............. 49
Table B.4 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Default Boot Priority ............... 51
Table B.5 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–PCI Boot Priority .................... 51
Table C.1 Workstation Stereo Configurations: Windows XP............................. 53
Table C.2 Workstation Stereo Configurations: Windows Vista/Windows 7 ........... 54
Table C.3 List of Supported Stereo Display Modes ....................................... 55
Table D.1 Application-specific Global Presets (Not supported by ACE) ............... 64




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LIST OF FIGURES


Figure 2.1 NVIDIA Control Panel (Windows XP Example) ................................. 8
Figure 2.2 NVIDIA Control (Windows Vista Example) ..................................... 9
Figure 2.3 NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Task pane ..................................... 10
Figure 2.4 Navigation History Menu ........................................................ 11
Figure A.1 SLI Visual Indicators ............................................................. 38
Figure B.1 Dualview Mode with Four Displays Attached................................. 47
Figure B.2 nView Clone Mode and Spanning Mode ....................................... 50
Figure D.1 Manage 3D Settings Page–ACE-detectable applications .................... 61
Figure D.2 Manage 3D Settings Page–Applications with Global Profiles, Windows XP62




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01 INTRODUCTION




This quick start is addressed to users of the NVIDIA® Control Panel software. This guide 
focuses on getting you up and running with your NVIDIA software.

For technical details on the features and benefits of the NVIDIA Control Panel software 
and details about supported products, drivers, and other software, refer to the NVIDIA 
web page — www.nvidia.com.

This chapter discusses the following major topics:
 “About the NVIDIA Control Panel” on page 2
 “Getting Support and Information” on page 5




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About the NVIDIA Control Panel
Welcome to the NVIDIA Control Panel, designed for Microsoft® Windows® XP,  
Windows Vista, and Windows 7. You can use NVIDIA Control Panel to control your 
NVIDIA hardware and access other NVIDIA software installed on your system.


Overview
In addition to setting up basic display configurations such as display resolution, refresh 
rate, and multiple display use, you can: 
 Tune your 3D settings with real‐time preview to maximize performance or image 
    quality 
 Customize how 3D applications work in your system
 Adjust your screen colors and contrast
 Set custom timings
 Control video image settings
 Change your HDTV format
 Control your notebook system power using PowerMizer
 Control special workstation features such as Frame Synchronization.


Feature Differences from the Classic Control Panel
The following are features that were available in the NVIDIA classic control panel, but 
which are not available in the new NVIDIA Control Panel:
 Creating/Importing Color Profiles
 High Resolution Scalable Desktop 
 Video Zoom
 Full‐screen video mirroring
 Edge Blending
 nView Desktop Manager
    nView Desktop Manager is available through the Windows control panel as a separate 
    applet (Windows XP only).
 MultiView Display Mode (for NVIDIA Quadro NVS graphics cards)
    MultiView is available from the Windows Display Properties‐>Settings‐>Advanced 
    tab for Windows XP only.




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Changes in Release 275

NVIDIA Control Panel Updates

Display
 Revised the Adjust Desktop Size and Position page to provide improved controls for 
    desktop scaling and resizing. 
    • Includes a preview window.
    • Available for all displays (including VGA and HDMI connections).
    • Scaling override option.

Workstation
 The Set up SLI Mosaic page now uses the same controls as the Set up Mosaic page.


Supported Operating Systems
NVIDIA Release 275 Quadro professional drivers are available for the following 
Microsoft® Windows® operating systems:
    • Windows XP Professional
    • Windows XP Home Edition
    • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
    • Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition
    • Windows Server 2008 R2
    • Windows Vista Home Basic
    • Windows Vista Home Premium
    • Windows Vista Business
    • Windows Vista Enterprise Edition
    • Windows Vista Ultimate
    • Windows 7  32‐bit and 64‐bit Editions


Supported NVIDIA Products
Refer to the release notes and NVIDIA driver download site for the list of products 
supported by the driver version that you have installed on your computer. 




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Supported Languages
The NVIDIA Graphics Driver supports the following languages in the NVIDIA Control 
Panel:  
English (USA)                    German                Portuguese (Euro/Iberian)
English (UK)                     Greek                 Russian
Arabic                           Hebrew                Slovak
Chinese (Simplified)             Hungarian             Slovenian
Chinese (Traditional)            Italian               Spanish
Czech                            Japanese              Spanish (Latin America)
Danish                           Korean                Swedish
Dutch                            Norwegian             Thai
Finnish                          Polish                Turkish
French                           Portuguese (Brazil)



Other NVIDIA Software Applications
If installed, other NVIDIA software that you can access from the NVIDIA Control Panel 
includes:
 NVIDIA System Tools–Performance group and System Update 
 NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D 

 NVIDIA MediaShieldTM 
 NVIDIA Network Access Manager

See the respective user documentation for information about these applications and 
instructions on how to use them. 




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    Getting Support and Information

Online Help
 To open the online help, either :
     • Press F1 on your keyboard, or 
     • Select Help from the NVIDIA Control Panel menu bar and then select NVIDIA 
        Control Panel Help.
 Help on various topics can be viewed using the Contents, Index, or Search tabs.


Technical Support
To access the NVIDIA Technical Support web page go the following web address:

http://www.nvidia.com/page/support.html


System Information
You can get detailed information about your system and the NVIDIA Control Panel 
configuration as well as version and copyright information.
 To view copyright and version information about the NVIDIA Control Panel:
     From the Help menu, select About NVIDIA Control Panel.
 To view detailed system information:
     Open the System Information dialog box by either selecting System Information from 
     the Help menu, or by clicking the System Information link at the lower left corner 
     of the NVIDIA Control Panel. 
     Click any of the tabs in the System Information dialog box. 




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02 UNDERSTANDING THE NVIDIA
CONTROL PANEL




This chapter describes the NVIDIA Control Panel in the following sections:
 “Opening and Closing the New NVIDIA Control Panel” on page 7
 “About the NVIDIA Control Panel Interface” on page 8




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Opening and Closing the New NVIDIA Control Panel
 You can open the NVIDIA Control Panel in several ways:
    • Right‐click the Windows desktop, then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the 
        context  menu, or
    For Windows XP
    • From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel, then in the Control Panel 
        window, double‐click on the NVIDIA Control Panel icon.




    For Windows Vista/Windows 7
    • From the Classic View of the Windows Control Panel, click the NVIDIA Control 
        Panel icon, or 




    • From the Control Panel Home view of the Windows Control Panel, click Additional 
        Options and then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the Additional Options 
        page. 
 To close the NVIDIA Control Panel,
    • From the File menu, select Exit, or 
    • Click the Close box in the upper right corner of the program window.




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About the NVIDIA Control Panel Interface
The NVIDIA Control Panel provides an easy‐to‐use interface for managing your system. 

When you start the program for the first time, the NVIDIA Control Panel opens to the 
first page listed in the navigation tree.  On subsequent visits, the control panel reopens to 
the last page visited.  The NVIDIA Control Panel user interface consists of these main 
areas, as shown in Figure 2.1 and Figure 2.2:
 Main Task Area
 Select a Task (Navigation tree)
 Menu bar
 Toolbar  .

  Tool Bar              Menu Bar




        Select a Task Pane



                                                       Control Panel Main Task Area



Figure 2.1          NVIDIA Control Panel (Windows XP Example)




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.
 Tool Bar             Menu Bar




                                                       Control Panel Main Task Area
         Select a Task Pane


Figure 2.2           NVIDIA Control (Windows Vista Example)


Using the Main Task Area
The main task area, in the right pane, displays the application task pages. This area of the 
screen is where you will focus most of your attention as you use the NVIDIA Control 
Panel to accomplish your goals. You can access specific pages using the navigation tree in 
the Select a Task pane.




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Using the Select a Task Pane
The navigation tree in the Select a Task  pane shows all the primary NVIDIA Control pages 
that are installed on your system. 

The pages are grouped according to the same categories that existed in the previous 
version of the NVIDIA Control Panel. 




 Click to expand                                                  Click to open the
 or collapse the                                                  corresponding page
 group list.                                                      in the main task area.

Figure 2.3          NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Task pane




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Using the Tool Bar
The Toolbar provides quick back and forth navigation between pages, and also lets you 
choose a view setting. The back and forward buttons let you navigate sequentially 
among pages that you have visited.

You can also navigate directly to a previously visited page by clicking the list arrow next 
to the back button.  The drop‐down menu lists all the previously visited pages in the 
queue. Click the page that you want.  




Figure 2.4           Navigation History Menu


Using the Menu Bar
The Menu bar contains standard Windows menus and menus specific to the NVIDIA 
Control Panel, such as the View and Profiles menus.

Menus that are available on the menu bar may vary, depending on the NVIDIA Control 
Panel group (such as, Display, Mobile, 3D Settings, or other group) you are using. 

File Menu

Commands related to printing, applying changes, and exiting the program are available 
on the File menu. 

Table 2.5            File Menu Commands
   File Menu              Description
   Command
   Page Setup ...         Set up the current task page for printing. This control may not
                          be available.




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Table 2.5           File Menu Commands
   File Menu              Description
   Command
   Print...               Print the current task page. This control may not be available.
   Print                  Preview the page before sending it to the printer. This control
   Preview....            may not be available.
   Exit                   Close the NVIDIA Control Panel program.


Edit Menu

Commands related to cutting, copying, pasting, and selecting items are available on the 
Edit menu. 

Table 2.6           Edit Menu Commands
   Edit Menu              Description
   Command
   Cut                    Cut the selected text and place in the clipboard. This control
                          may not be available.
   Copy                   Copy the selected text and place in the clipboard. This control
                          may not be available.
   Paste                  Paste the text currently in the clipboard to the location of the
                          Windows cursor. This control may not be available.
   Select All             Select all items on the current page. This control may not be
                          available.


Desktop Menu

Commands related to viewing the various pages in the NVIDIA Control Panel 
application modules are available on the Desktop menu. 

Table 2.7           View Menu Commands
   View Menu              Description
   Command
   Add Desktop            This is selected by default, and adds the NVIDIA Control Panel
   Context Menu           menu item to the desktop context menu.
   Enable Video           Select this option to improve the video playback experience
   Editing Mode           for some video editing applications.




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Table 2.7            View Menu Commands
   View Menu              Description
   Command
   Add "Run with          Select this option to add "Run with graphics processor" to the
   graphics               program context menu.
   processor"             When this option is selected, you can choose which graphics
   Option                 processor to use when starting a program as follows:
                          1. Right-click the program icon.
                          2. Click Run with graphics processor and then click the
                          graphics processor to use.
                          The selection applies only at the time the program is
                          launched.
                          NOTE: This menu option appears only with systems using
                          NVIDIA © Optimus™ technology.
   Display GPU            Select this option so that the GPU Activity icon appears in the
   Activity Icon in       Windows notification area of the taskbar. You can then click
   Notification           the icon to see which programs and displays are using the
   Area                   NVIDIA GPU.
                          NOTE: This menu option appears only with systems using
                          NVIDIA® Optimus™ technology.
   Show                   (Windows XP only) Select to show the NVIDIA Control Panel
   Notification           notification tray icon in the Windows taskbar notification area.
   Tray Icon              Clicking the NVIDIA Control Panel notification icon offers a
                          quick way to configure key NVIDIA Control Panel settings.


Help Menu

Commands related to accessing help, system information, and copyright and version 
information are available on the Help menu. 

Table 2.8            Help Menu Commands
   Help Menu Command                Description
   NVIDIA Control Panel             Access the NVIDIA Control Panel online help.
   Help
   System Information               View detailed information about your system and the
                                    NVIDIA Control Panel configuration.
   About NVIDIA Control             View NVIDIA Control Panel version and copyright
   Panel                            information.




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Group-Specific Menus

These menus appear only when pages from a specific group are open.

Display Menu

This menu item appears only when a Display group page is open. 

Table 2.9           Display Menu Commands
   Display Menu Command                Description
   Identify Displays                   Select to identify the displays configured with your
                                       system.


3D Settings Menu

This menu item appears only when a 3D Settings group page is open on an SLI system. 

Table 2.10 3D Settings Menu Commands
   3D Settings Menu                    Description
   Command
   Show SLI Visual Indicators          Select to verify that SLI rendering or SLI antialiasing
                                       is enabled and working.
   Show Multi-GPU Visual               Select to verify that multi-GPU rendering or multi-
   Indicator                           GPU antialiasing is enabled and working.
   Show PhysX Visual                   Select to verify the type of PhysX acceleration the
   Indicator                           game is using - CPU or GPU - or if PhysX acceleration
                                       is being used at all.


Workstation Menu

This menu item appears only when a Workstation group page is open. 

Table 2.11 Workstation Menu Commands
   Workstation Menu                    Description
   Command
   Refresh View                        Select to refresh the graphical representation of the
                                       displays and graphics cards installed on your system.




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03 ACCOMPLISHING NVIDIA CONTROL
PANEL TASKS




This chapter provides instructions on how to use the NVIDIA Control Panel to 
accomplish common tasks. It contains the following sections:
 Starting the NVIDIA Control Panel
 Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks


            Note: For Windows Vista/Windows 7 – Several features are cur-
            rently under development and are not yet supported in the NVIDIA
            Control Panel. Consult the release notes for the latest list of unsup-
            ported features.




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Starting the NVIDIA Control Panel
1 Launch the NVIDIA Control Panel: 
    Under Windows XP:
    • Right‐click the Windows desktop, then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the 
        context  menu, or
    • From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel, then in 
        the Control Panel window, double‐click the NVIDIA Control 
        Panel icon. 
    Under Windows Vista/Windows 7:
    • Right‐click the Windows desktop, then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the 
        context  menu, or
     a Click the Start icon, then from the Start menu click Control Panel. 
     b From the Classic View of the Windows Vista Control Panel, click the NVIDIA 
       Control Panel icon, or 
        From the Control Panel Home view of the Windows Vista Control Panel, click 
        Additional Options and then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the Additional 
        Options page. 




    The groups that appear in the Select a Task pane depend on the NVIDIA hardware 
    software is installed on your system. For example, the Mobile group is not available on 
    desktop systems.




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2 From the navigation tree in the Select a Task pane, click one of the links to open a 
    specific task page.
    Each group in the navigation tree lists different tasks that you can accomplish, and 
    each task page provides instructions on how to accomplish what you want.  Move the 
    cursor over listed options to see a description and typical usage scenario for that 
    option.
    Detailed instructions for each task are also available through the online help.


Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks
The NVIDIA Control Panel provides an intuitive layout for locating graphics driver 
controls, including most of the controls that were available with the Classic NVIDIA 
Control Panel. 
• “NVIDIA Control Panel Feature List” on page 18 lists the current features available in the 
  NVIDIA Control Panel.
• “Correlating to the NVIDIA Classic Control Panel” on page 23 shows where a Classic Control 
  Panel feature is found in the new NVIDIA Control Panel.
• “NVIDIA Control Panel Groups” on page 25 provides an overview of the NVIDIA Control 
  Panel pages by group.




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NVIDIA Control Panel Feature List
Table 3.1           NVIDIA Control Panel Features
   Feature                                             Values (Default in bold)a      Notes

   Display/TV Controls
   Mode control
   Resolution                                          Non-HD display - the
                                                       native resolution or the
                                                       highest safe resolution
                                                       from the monitor EDID is
                                                       the default.
                                                       HD display - the highest
                                                       progressive resolution is
                                                       the default.
   Refresh rate
   Color depth/quality
   Custom timings/resolutions
   TV Signal Format Selection                          M/NTSC, PAL, M/PAL, N/
                                                       PAL, Select by country
   Connector Selection                                 Auto-select,                   Available values depend
                                                       DVI - PC display,              on the actual
                                                                                      connection.
                                                       VGA - PC display,
                                                                                      For DVI, VGA, or
                                                       S-Video - SDTV,
                                                                                      Component connectors,
                                                       Component,                     the values are static and
                                                       Composite - SDTV,              cannot be changed.
                                                       Composite - HDTV,
                                                       HDMI - HDTV (audio
                                                       enabled (Vista and later)),
                                                       HDMI-HDTV (audio disabled
                                                       (Vista and later)),
                                                       DisplayPort - HDTV,
                                                       DisplayPort - PC display,
                                                       LVDS - laptop display
   Color Control
   Brightness                                          0 - 100%, (50%)
   Contrast                                            0 - 100%, (50%)
   Gamma                                               0.50 - 1.50, (1.00)
   Digital Vibrance                                    0 - 100%, (0%)
   Image sharpening                                    0 - 100%, (0%)                 Not available with
                                                                                      GeForce 8 series and
                                                                                      later GPUs.




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Table 3.1            NVIDIA Control Panel Features
   Feature                                             Values (Default in bold)a      Notes

   Hue                                                 0 - 359 degrees (30)           For GeForce 8 series and
                                                                                      later GPUs
   Flicker Filter                                      0 - 100%, (50%)                For analog TVs
   Gray border option                                  Disabled                       For analog TVs; presents
                                                                                      unused black TV borders
                                                                                      as gray
   Digital color format selection                      RGB, YCbCr                     For HDMI and
                                                                                      DisplayPort connections
   Content type (ITC) reported to the                  Auto select, Desktop           Window Vista and later;
   display                                             programs, Full-screen          Some HDMI displays only
                                                       videos, Photos, Movie,         - available values
                                                       Games                          dependent on display
                                                                                      support
   Rotation                                            0, 90, 180, 270 degrees
   Desktop Size and Position - Windows XP
   Move CRT screen position                                                           For VGA displays
   Flat panel scaling                                  NVIDIA scaling                 For non-HD display
                                                       NVIDIA scaling with fixed-     modes on DVI/HDMI/
                                                       aspect ratio                   DisplayPort connection
                                                       Display’s built-in scaling
                                                       No scaling
   Adjust screen size and position                                                    For analog TVs
   Resize HDTV desktop                                                                For HD display modes
                                                                                      (over DVI/HDMI/
                                                                                      DisplayPort/Component
                                                                                      connections) that
                                                                                      support underscan or
                                                                                      desktop resizing.
   Pan HD desktop when not resized                                                    For HD display modes
                                                                                      (over DVI/HDMI/
                                                                                      DisplayPort/Component
                                                                                      connections) that
                                                                                      support underscan or
                                                                                      desktop resizing.
   Desktop Size and Position - Windows Vista and later
   Move CRT screen position                                                           For VGA displays




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Table 3.1           NVIDIA Control Panel Features
   Feature                                             Values (Default in bold)a      Notes

   Scaling mode                                        Aspect ratio                   TV, VGA (with EDID),
                                                       Full-screen                    Digital displays, LVDS
                                                       No scaling
   Scaling performed on                                GPU
                                                       Auto (Display/GPU
                                                       combination)
   Application Scaling override                        Off, On
   Resize                                                                             TV, Digital displays
   Position                                                                           TV, VGA
   Multi-display Options
   Single-display mode
   Dualview (extended mode)
   nView Clone Mode
   nView Spanning Mode                                                                Windows XP only
   Video Controls                                      “Use video player settings” is the default. If “Use
                                                       NVIDIA settings” is selected, the following values
                                                       apply.
   Color Settings
   Brightness                                          0 - 100%, (50%)
   Contrast                                            0 - 100%, (50%)
   Hue                                                 0 - 100%, (0%)
   Saturation                                          0 - 100%, (50%)
   Gamma (including separate RGB)                      0.3 - 3.00, (1.00)
   Advanced Color Settings
   Dynamic Range                                       Full (0—255)
                                                       Limited (16—235)
   Dynamic Contrast Enhancement                        Disabled                       GeForce 9 series and
                                                                                      later GPUS
   Color Enhancement                                   Disabled                       GeForce 9 series and
                                                                                      later GPUs
   Image Settings
   Edge Enhancement                                    0 - 100%, (0%)
   Noise Reduction                                     0 - 100%, (0%)
   Inverse Telecine option                             Disabled
   Internet Video Enhancement option                   Disabled                       Select GeForce 8 series
                                                                                      and later GPUs
   Digital Audio




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Table 3.1            NVIDIA Control Panel Features
   Feature                                             Values (Default in bold)a      Notes

   Portal to the Windows Sound Settings                                               For GPUs that support
   panel                                                                              digital audio when an
                                                                                      HDMI or DisplayPort
                                                                                      connection is made.
   HDCP
   Capability verification page                                                       For GPUs that support
                                                                                      HDCP.
   3D Application Controls
   Ambient Occlusion                                   Off, Performance, Quality      Windows Vista and later;
                                                                                      GeForce 8 series and
                                                                                      later GPUs
   Anisotropic filtering                               Application-controlled,
                                                       Off, card-specific settings
   Antialiasing - Mode                                 Application-controlled,
                                                       Off, Enhance the
                                                       application setting,
                                                       Override any application
                                                       setting
   Antialiasing - Setting                              Application-controlled,
                                                       card-specific settings
   Antialiasing line gamma                             Off, On
   Antialiasing - gamma correction                     Off, On
   Antialiasing - transparency                         Off, Multisampling,
                                                       supersampling
   Buffer-flipping mode                                Auto-select,                   NVIDIA Quadro cards
                                                       Block transfer
   CUDA - GPUs                                         [All CUDA-capable              GeForce 8 series and
                                                       GPUs]                          later GPUs
   Deep color for 3D applications                      Allow, disable
   Enable Overlay                                      Off, On                        NVIDIA Quadro cards
                                                                                      Windows XP only
   Exported pixel types                                8-bpp and/or RGB555            NVIDIA Quadro cards
                                                       format, None
   Maximum pre-rendered frames                         0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8      Limits frame pre-
                                                                                      rendering
   Multi-display/mixed-GPU                             Single, Compatible, or
   acceleration                                        Multiple display
                                                       performance modes




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Table 3.1           NVIDIA Control Panel Features
   Feature                                             Values (Default in bold)a      Notes

   Multi-GPU performance mode                          single-GPU, alternate
                                                       frame rendering 1 & 2,
                                                       split frame rendering, or
                                                       multi-GPU antialiasing
   OpenGL Rendering GPU                                Auto-select,                   NVIDIA Quadro FX or NVS
                                                                                      cards
   Power management mode                               Adaptive, Prefer               GeForce 9 series and
                                                       maximum performance            later GPUs; Windows
                                                                                      Vista and later
   Preferred Refresh Rate                              Application-controlled,        Windows Vista and later
                                                       Highest available
   SLI performance modes                               single-GPU, alternate
                                                       frame rendering 1 & 2,
                                                       split frame rendering, or
                                                       SLI antialiasing
   Stereo - Display mode                               Select to match stereo         NVIDIA Quadro cards
                                                       viewing hardware
   Stereo - Enable                                     Off, On                        NVIDIA Quadro cards
   Stereo - Force shuttering                           Off, On                        NVIDIA Quadro cards
   Stereo - Swap eyes                                  Off, On                        NVIDIA Quadro cards
   Texture filtering - anisotropic mip                 Off, On
   filter optimization
   Texture filtering - anisotropic sample              Off, On
   filter optimization
   Texture filtering - Negative LOD bias               Allow, Clamp
   Texture filtering - Quality                         High quality, Quality,         Balance between quality
                                                       Performance, High              and performance
                                                       performance
   Texture filtering - Trilinear                       Off, On
   optimization
   Threaded optimization                               Off, On                        For systems with
                                                                                      multiple CPUs
   Triple buffering                                    Off, On
   Unified back/depth buffer                           Off, On                        NVIDIA Quadro cards
                                                                                      Windows XP only


   Vertical sync                                       Use the 3D application
                                                       setting, Force off, Force
                                                       on




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Table 3.1            NVIDIA Control Panel Features
   Feature                                             Values (Default in bold)a      Notes

   PhysX Configuration                                                                For systems with PhysX-
                                                                                      capable GPUs, a
                                                                                      minimum of 256MB
                                                                                      dedicated graphics
                                                                                      memory, and a minimum
                                                                                      of 32 processor cores
   SLI/Multi-GPU Configuration                                                        For systems with SLI or
                                                                                      multi-GPU ready GPUs.
   3-way SLI Mode
   Quad SLI Mode

     a. Defaults for the 3D application controls are for the Global Settings tab. Under the Program Set-
        tings tab, Use global setting is typically the default setting.


Correlating to the NVIDIA Classic Control Panel
Table 3.2 lists the features as presented in the Classic Control Panel and identifies the 
page in the NVIDIA Control Panel where you can find the corresponding controls. 

Table 3.2            Graphics Driver Tasks in the NVIDIA Control Panel
   Feature                               NVIDIA Control Panel         Notes
                                         Group - Page
   Advanced Timings                      Display - Change
                                         Resolution
   Antialiasing                          3D Settings - Manage
                                         3D Settings
   Application Profiles                  3D Settings - Manage
                                         3D Settings
   Color Depth                           Display - Change
                                         Resolution
   Custom Timings                        Display - Change
                                         Resolution
   Desktop Color Settings                Display - Adjust
                                         Desktop Color Settings
   Driver Settings                       3D Settings - Manage
                                         3D Settings
   Desktop Overlap                       Workstation - Adjust         Available only with NVIDIA Quadro
                                         Edge Overlap                 FX cards.
   Frame Synchronization                 Workstation -                Available with NVIDIA Quadro G-
                                         Synchronize Displays         Sync cards.




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Table 3.2           Graphics Driver Tasks in the NVIDIA Control Panel
   Feature                               NVIDIA Control Panel       Notes
                                         Group - Page
   HDTV Setup                            Display - Change
                                         Resolution
   Multi-display configuration           Display - Set Up
                                         Multiple Dislays
   nView Clone Mode                      Display - Set Up
                                         Multiple Displays
   nView Span Modes                      Display - Set Up           Available only with Windows XP.
                                         Multiple Displays
   NVRotate                              Display - Rotate
                                         Display
   Performance and Quality               3D Settings - Adjust
   Settings                              Image Settings with
                                         Preview
   PowerMizer                            Mobile - Change            Available only with notebook
                                         PowerMizer Settings        computers.
                                                                    Available only with Windows XP.
   Refresh Rate Settings                 Display - Change
                                         Resolution
   Resolution Settings                   Display - Change
                                         Resolution
   Screen Position on CRT                Display - Adjust
                                         Desktop Size and
                                         Position
   Screen Position on TV                 Display - Adjust
                                         Desktop Size and
                                         Position
   SDI (Graphics to SDI Output)          Workstation - Send         Available only with NVIDIA Quadro
                                         Graphics to SDI            FX SDI cards.
                                         Output
   SLI Configuration                     3D Settings - Set SLI
                                         Configuration
   Temperature Settings                  Performance                Requires NVIDIA System Tools
                                                                    software
   TV Setup                              Display - Change
                                         Resolution
   Video Color Settings                  Video - Adjust Video
                                         Color Settings
   Overclocking                          Performance                Requires NVIDIA System Tools
                                                                    software




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NVIDIA Control Panel Groups
This section provides an overview of the NVIDIA Control Panel groups.
 “Using the Display Pages” on page 25
 “Using the Video Pages” on page 26
 “Using the 3D Settings Pages” on page 26
 “Using the Stereoscopic 3D Pages” on page 26
 “Using the Mobile Pages” on page 26
 “Using the Workstation Pages” on page 27
 “Using the Networking Pages” on page 27
 “Using the Storage Pages” on page 28
 “Using the Performance Pages” on page 28
 “Using the System Update Pages” on page 28


            Note: For Windows Versions – Support for some features under
            Windows Vista or Windows 7 is in development and may not be
            available with your GeForce graphics driver version. Consult the
            release notes for the latest list of unsupported features.



Using the Display Pages

The actual tasks available on your system depend on your system hardware, such as the 
number and type of displays connected. Use the Display group pages to:
 Run the wizard to optimize your display configuration. 
 Change the display resolution. 
 Change the scaling on your flat panel display. 
 Adjust desktop color settings. 
 Rotate the display. 
 Adjust custom timings. 
 Configure multiple displays, including Spanning or Clone modes. 
    Spanning modes are available only with Windows XP. 
 Adjust your television picture quality and video color settings for the best possible 
    viewing in its environment. 
 Change the position and size of the desktop/video to best fit your television or HDTV 
    (high definition television) screen. 
 Change the signal format to use for your standard television or HDTV as well as 
    change country‐specific signal or the HDTV format. 




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 Verify the HDCP capability of your system.
 Access digital audio controls.


Using the Video Pages

The actual tasks available on your system depend on your system hardware, such as 
whether or not you have a TV connected and enabled. Use the Video page to:
 Adjust video and image color settings.


Using the 3D Settings Pages

The actual tasks available on your system depend on your system hardware, such as 
whether or not you have an SLI‐ready system. Use the 3D Settings page to:
 Change the image and rendering settings of your 3D applications and games that 
    utilize Direct3D and OpenGL technology.
 Assign specific 3D settings to a game so that these settings automatically load when a 
    game is launched (available under Advanced view).
 Set up your SLI or multi‐GPU configuration as well as PhysX configuration.

GPU temperature monitoring and GPU overclocking features are not included in the 3D 
Settings page. To use this functionality you must install NVIDIA nTune software.

Using the Stereoscopic 3D Pages

The Stereoscopic 3D pages are part of the NVIDIA 3D Vision software for viewing 3D 
programs and games in stereoscopic 3D. Use the Stereoscopic 3D pages to:
 Control stereoscopic 3D settings.
    Enable stereoscopic 3D, adjust 3D depth, select a 3D laser sight, view and set the 
    keyboard shortcuts, and run the setup wizard and various tests. 
 View game compatibility. 
    See a stereoscopic 3D compatibility rating for a number of games, along with possible 
    issues and recommendations for each game.

Using the Mobile Pages

The Mobile group is available if the NVIDIA software is installed on a notebook 
computer under Windows XP. 

Use the Mobile page to extend your notebook computer’s battery life using NVIDIA 
PowerMizer technology 




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Using the Workstation Pages

The Workstation group is available if you have an NVIDIA Quadro FX graphics card 
installed. 

The actual tasks available depend on which NVIDIA Quadro FX product you have 
installed. Use the Workstation page to:
 Synchronize your displays using frame sync or genlock technology.
 View a graphical representation of the displays and graphics cards installed on your 
    system.
 Manage serial digital interface (SDI) output (requires NVIDIA Quadro FX SDI 
    solution.)
 Configure SLI Mosaic mode (requires Quadro Plex unit) to combine multiple displays 
    into a larger virtual canvass.
 Overlap the edges of adjacent displays.
    Display edge blending is no longer available.

Using the Networking Pages

The Networking group pages are part of the nForce drivers Networking software for 
NVIDIA nForce‐based PCs. 

Use the Networking pages to optimize your network performance and increase your 
network bandwidth with the following technologies:
 NVIDIA FirstPacket offers a new way to manage the traffic on your personal 
    computer, allowing you to more effectively manage and improve the performance of 
    networked games and other applications that are sensitive to network delay (latency), 
    such as Voice‐over‐IP (VoIP).  
 NVIDIA TCP/IP Acceleration technology is a networking solution that moves the 
    processing of TCP/IP network traffic from your computer’s CPU to its nForce 
    hardware resulting in greatly improved system performance.  
 NVIDIA Teaming technology combines all the NVIDIA Ethernet interfaces on your 
    system to form a team, resulting in increased bandwidth and network redundancy. 
 Alert Standard Format (ASF) controls lets you set up alerts and remote system 
    management in an OS‐present or OS‐absent environment.




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Using the Storage Pages

The Storage group pages are part of the nForce drivers MediaShield Storage software for 
NVIDIA nForce‐based PCs. 

Use the Storage pages to 
 Create and manage RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1, RAID 5, and spanning arrays. 
 Run SMART tests on your RAID array disk drives.


Using the Performance Pages

The Performance group pages are part of the nForce drivers System Tools software for 
NVIDIA nForce‐based PCs. 

Use the Performance pages to: 
 Manage system tuning and profiles for nForce MCP clocks, voltages, timings, and 
    fans.
 Manage Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA) components.
 View detailed system information for your nForce‐based PC. 
 Overclock your GeForce GPU.


Using the System Update Pages

The System Update pages are part of the nForce drivers System Tools software for 
NVIDIA nForce‐based PCs. 

Use the system update pages to: 
 Automatically check for nForce and GeForce driver updates.
 Update your system BIOS. 
 Update firmware for the Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA) components.




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APPENDIX A USING NVIDIA SLI
TECHNOLOGY




NVIDIA SLI technology lets you install and benefit from two PCI Express (PCIe) 
graphics boards in a single PC. Just as dual processors or dual core CPUs improve 
computer performance, SLI allows dual GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) to 
significantly accelerate graphics performance. 

This chapter explains how to install, configure, and use NVIDIA SLI graphics cards as 
supported in the Quadro Professional drivers.
 “Overview of SLI Technology for NVIDIA Quadro Cards” on page 30
 “Installation Instructions” on page 32
 “Using NVIDIA SLI Frame Rendering or SLI Antialiasing Modes” on page 34
 “Viewing the SLI Visual Indicators” on page 38
 “Using SLI Multi‐View Mode” on page 39
 “SLI Multi‐OS – GPU Assignment in System Virtualization” on page 40
 “SLI Mosaic / Mosaic Technology” on page 40




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Overview of SLI Technology for NVIDIA Quadro
Cards
Professional users benefit by using SLI technology on dual NVIDIA Quadro GPUs to 
span an OpenGL window across multiple displays, or to run a single application on each 
GPU. The SLI connector offers dual GPU performance on a single display by leveraging 
the capabilities of two NVIDIA Quadro GPUs.


SLI Modes for NVIDIA Quadro GPUs
Following is a summary of the SLI functions available for NVIDIA Quadro GPUs:

SLI Frame Rendering Mode

SLI frame rendering combines two PCI Express graphics boards with an SLI connector to 
transparently scale application performance on a single display by presenting them as a 
single graphics card to the operating system. SLI frame rendering accelerates OpenGL 
operation in two different ways: 
 Split frame rendering: In split‐frame rendering (SFR), the display is split into 
    distinct sections, and each section is sent to a different GPU. The resulting rendering is 
    recomposed and displayed as a single contiguous frame. The position of the split is 
    adjusted dynamically as the workload moves between the GPUs. 
    SFR typically benefits pixel‐shader or texture‐intensive operations and is used in the 
    3D App–Visual Simulation profile. 
 Alternate frame rendering: In alternate frame rendering (AFR), each GPU renders 
    alternate frames of data from the application. 
    AFR typically benefits geometry‐intensive operations and is used in the 3D Apps–
    Modeling AFR profile. It is also the standard SLI frame rendering method for general 
    use.

SLI Full Scene Antialiasing Mode

SLI antialiasing combines the power of two PCI Express graphics boards to offer higher 
quality antialiasing.

SLI Multi-View Mode

SLI multi‐view combines the power of two NVIDIA Quadro PCI Express graphics boards 
to span a single hardware‐accelerated OpenGL application window across multiple 
displays, run a single application per GPU with multiple display outputs, or enable other 
uses of two PCI Express graphics boards.




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Hardware Requirements
To support NVIDIA SLI technology, the motherboard and system must include the 
following:

Motherboard

Your PC motherboard must be PCI Express‐based, with two available and adjacent PCI 
Express expansion slots. Both slots must be x16 mechanical with the following allowed 
electrical slots:
 x16 + x16
 x16 + x8
 x16 + x4
 x8 + x8

Graphics Cards

NVIDIA SLI requires two SLI graphics cards. 
 For SLI Frame Rendering or SLI Antialiasing
    • Two identical NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800, 5600, 5500, 4800, 4600, 4500 X2, 4500, 3500, 
        3450, or 3400 graphics cards 
    • An SLI bridge connector (provided with your graphics board) must also be 
        installed to utilize the full capabilities of SLI Frame Rendering.
 For SLI Multi‐View 
    • Two identical NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800, 5600, 5500, 4800, 4600, 4500 X2, 4500, 3500, 
        3450, 3400, 1500, 1400, 560, 550 or 540 graphics cards 

Power supply
 Some SLI‐ready graphics boards require an external power cable. 
 Since NVIDIA SLI technology supports up to two high‐end graphics boards, the load 
    on the system’s power supply can increase significantly. A minimum of a 480W 
    Power Supply Unit (PSU) is recommended. 
    An inadequate power supply will result in erratic and unpredictable system behavior.

See the NVIDIA SLI website for updated hardware requirements information.




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Installation Instructions
Before removing current graphics boards and installing two NVIDIA Quadro FX boards, 
please uninstall any current drivers and save on your Windows desktop the provided SLI 
drivers. 


Installing the Hardware
Note: Perform the installation in a static safe environment and utilize a properly grounded anti‐
     static wristband. Place any static sensitive components in anti‐static bags.
1 Power off the system and remove the power cord from the power supply.
2 Gently remove or open the system enclosure.
    Refer to owners manual that came with your computer.
3 Remove any non SLI‐capable graphics boards that may occupy the x16 expansion slot 
    and replace it with your NVIDIA SLI‐ready graphics board.
4 Install the second SLI‐capable graphics board in the adjacent slot.
    You may also need to relocate a card. The chosen slot must be x16, x8 or x4 capable.
5 Connect the two graphics boards with the SLI bridge connector. 




    The SLI connector is required for SLI Frame Rendering and SLI Antialiasing.
6  If your graphics boards have an auxiliary power connector, connect them to the 
    power supply using the supplied power connector cables.
7 Replace the system’s cover and reconnect your display(s) to the SLI‐ready graphics 
    board installed in the x16 expansion slot.
8 Plug the power cable back into the system.




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Installing the Display Driver
Follow the steps listed below to install your driver software:
1 Power on the system and log into Windows.
2 Cancel the Windows “Found New Hardware Wizard”.
    This message should appear twice – once for each graphics board.
3 Run “setup.exe” for the SLI driver you saved to your desktop.
4 Follow the “Next” prompts to proceed with driver installation. 
5 Once the software has been installed, choose “Yes, I want to restart my computer 
    now” and select “Finish” to reboot the system.

See the following sections for instructions on using NVIDIA SLI Technology:
 “Using NVIDIA SLI Frame Rendering or SLI Antialiasing Modes” on page 34
 “Using SLI Multi‐View Mode” on page 39




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Using NVIDIA SLI Frame Rendering or SLI
Antialiasing Modes
Note: Before enabling SLI technology, you must close any 3D applications that are using the 
     NVIDIA driver. When SLI is enabled, the video driver is reset in order to enable the second 
     GPU. If an application that uses the graphics driver is still open while the driver resets, this 
     could result in a black screen or cause the system to hang.

There are two basic steps for using SLI frame rendering and antialiasing modes:
1 Enable SLI Mode
2 Select the NVIDIA SLI mode to use: 
    • Selecting SLI Frame Rendering
    • Selecting SLI Full‐scene Antialiasing
    • Selecting SLI Single‐GPU Mode

These steps are described in detail in the following sections.


Enable SLI Mode
1 After logging back on to Windows, you should see the message “SLI capable system” 
    in the bottom right corner of the screen.




    On some configurations, the message will state that SLI mode is automatically 
    enabled. In that case you can skip the remaining instructions in this section and 
    proceed to “Selecting SLI Frame Rendering” on page 35. 
2 Click anywhere on the message.
    If the message disappears before you can click it, continue with the following steps.
3 Right click the desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel. 
4 Under the 3D Settings category, click Set SLI configuration. 
5 Under Select the SLI configuration, click Maximize 3D performance.
    If you plan to use SLI Mosaic mode, click Allow SLI Mosaic Mode.
    The GPU configuration visualizer shows the pending SLI configuration as well as the 
    display connections and enabled state of the displays. The SLI bar indicates the SLI 
    mode (SLI, 3‐way SLI, Quad SLI, or 4‐way SLI) and points to the GPUs that are used 
    for SLI.
6 Click Apply.
    If you have more than one display connected,



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    Windows XP or pre‐GeForce 8 series GPUs
    You can select which display to use to view your game.  Use the Set up multiple 
    displays page to select which display to use as the primary display. The GPU 
    connected to this display will function as the ʺprimaryʺ GPU, all others will function 
    as slaves to the primary GPU. 
    If none of the displays in the SLI group are the primary display, then the driver will 
    select which display to use to view SLI‐accelerated games.  
    Windows Vista/Windows 7 and GeForce 8 series and later GPUs 
    You can select which display to use as the SLI focus display, or the display to which 
    you want to apply full SLI acceleration for full‐screen applications. Use the Set up 
    multiple displays page to select which SLI display to use as the primary display. This 
    becomes the SLI focus display. 
    If none of the displays in the SLI group are the primary display, then the driver will 
    select which display to use as the SLI focus display.   

To use SLI frame rendering or SLI antialiasing technology, you must configure the SLI 
performance mode as explained in the next section. 


Selecting SLI Frame Rendering
The steps to set up SLI frame rendering depends on whether the application is ACE 
detectable or whether you are using WIndows XP and a global preset exists for your 
application.

Refer to “NVIDIA Application Configuration Engine” on page 59 to determine which of 
the following steps to take:
 SLI Frame Rendering for ACE‐Detectable Applications
 SLI Frame Rendering for Non‐ACE Detectable Applications with no Global Preset
 SLI Frame Rendering for Non‐ACE Detectable Applications with a Global Preset 
    (Windows XP Only)

SLI Frame Rendering for ACE-Detectable Applications
1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click 
    Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane.
2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select 
    Base profile.
3 Under the Settings Feature column, locate SLI performance mode, click its setting 
    to activate the list box, then click NVIDIA Recommended. 
4 Click Apply. 




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SLI Frame Rendering for Non-ACE Detectable Applications with no Global
Preset
1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click 
    Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane.
2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select 
    Base profile.
3 Under the Settings Feature column, locate SLI performance mode, click its setting to 
    activate the list box, then click either an AFR 1 or AFR 2 option.
    There may be subtle differences in performance between AFR 1 and AFR 2, depending 
    on the application. You can try each one to determine which provides the best 
    performance with the highest quality for your application.
4 Click Apply. 

SLI Frame Rendering for Non-ACE Detectable Applications with a Global
Preset (Windows XP Only)
1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click 
    Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane.
2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select 
    the preset or profile for your application.
    See also Using the Preset 3D App Profiles below.
3 Under the Settings Feature column, locate SLI performance mode, click its setting to 
    activate the list box, then click NVIDIA Recommended. 
4 Click Apply. 

Using the Preset 3D App Profiles

The following three preset application profiles for OpenGL applications are useful in SLI 
configurations:
 3D App‐Modeling AFR
    This preset is useful for modeling applications, and uses SLI AFR mode.
 3D App‐Visual Simulation 
    This preset is useful for visual simulation applications, and uses SLI SFR mode.
 3D App‐Default Global Settings
    This preset uses SLI single‐GPU rendering mode, and is also useful when you need to 
    use non‐SLI configurations. 

To enable one of these profiles, click the Global Settings tab in the Manage 3D Settings 
page, then click the Global presets list arrow and click the profile you want to use.




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Selecting SLI Full-scene Antialiasing
You can use SLI technology to provide higher‐quality antialiasing beyond 16xFSAA. In 
this mode, SLI frame rendering is not available. To use SLI antialiasing, perform the 
following steps. 
1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click 
    Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane.
2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select 
    Base profile.
3 Select an SLI antialiasing setting.
    Under the Settings Feature column, 
     a Locate Antialiasing‐Mode, click its setting to activate the list box and then click 
       Enhance the application setting.
     b Locate Antialiasing ‐ Setting, click its setting to activate the list box, then click 
       the SLI antialiasing setting you want to use.
4 Click Apply. 


Selecting SLI Single-GPU Mode
SLI single‐GPU mode is the default setting, and provides improved performance at a 
level that assures compatibility with most applications. This is not the same as 
completely disabling SLI. If you are trying to solve a compatibility issue, you may want 
to completely disable SLI by clicking Disable SLI on the Manage 3D Settings‐>Set SLI 
Configuration page.

To use single GPU mode, perform the following steps. 
1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click 
    Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane.
2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select 
    Base profile.
3 Under the Settings Feature column, locate SLI performance mode, click its setting 
    to activate the list box, then click SLI single‐GPU.
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Viewing the SLI Visual Indicators
To verify that SLI mode is enabled and that the graphics cards are sharing the load, 
1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Task pane, click Set SLI configuration.
2 From the menu bar, click 3D Settings, then click the drop‐down menu item Show 
    SLI Visual Indicators. 

This option enables an SLI status bar that reflects how the GPUs are working together to 
render DirectX and OpenGL full‐screen applications. See Figure A.1.  




         AFR load balancing bar
         shows relative work provided
         by each GPU.




        SFR load balancing line
        shows relative portion of the
        screen rendered by each
        GPU.




           SLI AA indicator
           shows the effect of SLI
           antialiasing modes.




Figure A.1 SLI Visual Indicators



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Using SLI Multi-View Mode
Under Windows XP, only one display is used with SLI frame rendering  or SLI 
antialiasing mode. To use more than one display,  you must use SLI multi‐view mode as 
follows:
1 Right click the desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel.
2 From the 3D Settings category in the Select a task pane, click Set SLI configuration.
3 Click Disable SLI, then click Apply. 
    If you were using SLI multi‐view mode prior to enabling SLI frame rendering mode 
    and you still have multiple displays connected, then the system returns to the 
    previous multi‐view mode, whether it was Dualview, Clone, or Spanning mode.
    If you have only one display connected, then the system sets to single display mode. 
    Continue with the following steps to use additional displays.
4 Close the NVIDIA Control Panel and then connect the additional displays that you 
    want to use. 
5 Enable the displays per the instructions in the section “Configuring Multi‐GPU 
    Displays in the NVIDIA Control Panel” on page 44. 




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SLI Multi-OS – GPU Assignment in System
Virtualization
On systems with two supported graphics cards installed, this driver supports a system 
virtualization tool’s ability to directly assign a GPU to a guest virtual machine (VM). This 
direct assignment allows the host and guest VM to each run on their own operating 
system and with their own GPU and driver. 
 Supported Virtualization Software: Parallels Workstation Extreme 
 Supported Graphics Cards
    Up to two different models can be used in a system, from among the following:
    • Quadro 6000
    • Quadro 5000
    • Quadro 4000
    • Quadro 2000
    • Quadro FX 5800
    • Quadro FX 4800
    • Quadro FX 3800
 Video BIOS Requirement
    • The graphics card assigned to the guest VM needs video BIOS version 
        62.00.39.00.00 or later.

For a list of SLI Multi‐OS certified workstations, virtualization software, and OS 
combinations, please see http://www.nvidia.com/object/sli_multi_os.html .


SLI Mosaic / Mosaic Technology

SLI Mosaic
NVIDIA® SLI® Mosaic Mode enables transparent scaling of any application up to eight 
displays from two Quadro Plex systems or multiple Quadro cards.

SLI Mosaic Mode enables presentation of multiple GPUs (from Quadro Plex systems or 
multiple supported Quadro cards) as a single logical Quadro GPU to the operating 
system.

See the NVIDIA SLI Mosaic Mode User’s Guide for additional information.




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Mosaic Technology
NVIDIA’s Mosaic Technology lets you span 2‐4 displays across a single desktop for select 
non‐SLI Quadro products and configurations. The following table lists the products and 
configurations that support NVIDIA Mosaic in this release: 

Table A.1            Quadro Products Offering NVIDIA Mosaic
   Products                                            Notes
   Quadro 6000, 5000                                   SLI GPUs in a Quadro SLI-certified
                                                       workstation will utilize SLI Mosaic instead.
   Quadro 4000, 2000, 600
   Quadro FX 5800                                      SLI GPUs in a Quadro SLI-certified
                                                       workstation will utilize SLI Mosaic instead.
   Quadro FX 4800, 3800, 1800, 580, 380LP, 380
   Quadro NVS 450, 420, 295, 290
   NVS 300

 NVIDIA Mosaic is available only under Windows 7. 

See the NVIDIA Mosaic Technology User’s Guide for additional information.




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APPENDIX B MULTI-GPU SYSTEMS




This appendix discusses multi‐GPU display configuration in a non‐SLI (or SLI Multi‐
view) configuration. It contains the following sections:
 “Configuring Multi‐GPU Displays in the NVIDIA Control Panel” on page 44
 “Understanding Multi‐GPU Displays in the Windows Display Properties Settings 
    Page” on page 47




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Configuring Multi-GPU Displays in the NVIDIA
Control Panel
Multi‐GPU systems are typically systems with more than one graphics card installed, but 
they can also include systems with one or more NVIDIA Quadro NVS 400 cards, or one 
or more NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 FX2 graphics cards.

In a multi‐GPU system, you use the NVIDIA Control Panel to control the multi‐display 
mode (single, Dualview, Clone, or Spanning) in the same manner as you would in a 
single‐GPU system–from the Set up Multiple Displays page. 


Windows XP
You can only configure displays from one “GPU” at a time. So the basic steps are as 
follows:
1 Select the GPU using the Select the graphics card with the displays you want to 
    configure list.




2 Configure the displays attached to that GPU.

Table B.1 shows the options you can expect to see for each GPU, depending on how 
many displays are connected to the GPU.

Table B.1           Change Display Configuration Options
   Displays Connected               nView Display Mode    Displays to Use
                                    Options
   1                                Single                Display A
   2                                Single                Display A
                                                          Display B


                                    Multi-display modes   Display A + B
                                                          Display B + A




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Table B.1            Change Display Configuration Options
   Displays Connected               nView Display Mode    Displays to Use
                                    Options
   2 + TV                           Single                Display A
                                                          Display B
                                                          Display TV


                                    Multi-display modes   Display A + B
                                                          Display B + A
                                                          Display A + TV
                                                          Display TV+ A
                                                          Display B + TV
                                                          Display TV + B


Windows Vista/Windows 7
You can configure displays from several “GPUs” at a time. 

On the Set Up Multiple Displays page, the box under Step 1 lists all the displays that 
are connected to your system, and shows to which GPU they are connected. 

Check or clear the check boxes to select the displays that you want to use, then click 
Apply to activate the new display configuration..




The displays will be in either extended mode or Clone mode. 

Extended mode displays are identified by number in separate box icons.  




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 The numbering corresponds to the numbering in the Windows Display Settings page. 
 The Windows primary display is indicated by the box icon with a star. 
 To switch from extended mode to Clone mode, 
     a  Right‐click one of the display icons for the display that you want to make a clone, 
       then click the Clone displays option from the pop‐up menu.
        Select the option that specifies the display that you want to be the primary clone 
        display. 
     b  Click Apply. 

Cloned displays are identified by numbers inside the same box icon.  




 To switch from Clone mode to extended mode, 
     a  Right‐click the display icon for the display that is physically positioned on the right 
       side, then click Extend desktop on this display from the popup menu.
        Right‐clicking the box area between the circles has the same effect as clicking the 
        left circle.
     b  Click Apply. 




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Understanding Multi-GPU Displays in the Windows
Display Properties Settings Page
The following explanation describes the monitor icons for multiple displays in the 
Windows Display Properties Settings page.
 Overview of Dualview Monitors in a Multiple‐GPU System
 Monitor Order: Windows Vista Versus Windows XP
 Monitor Icons: Windows Vista/7 Versus Windows XP
 Monitor Icons: nView Clone and Spanning Mode
 Determining GPU Order


Overview of Dualview Monitors in a Multiple-GPU System
In Dualview mode, the displays are recognized by the operating system and you can 
configure each display independently. You can also attach or remove Dualview displays 
using the Display Properties Settings page.  

Figure B.1 illustrates the Display Properties Settings page for a system with four displays 
connected in a Dualview configuration under Windows Vista. 




Figure B.1 Dualview Mode with Four Displays Attached




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The monitor ordering is controlled by a combination of the driver and the Windows  
method of enumerating PCI devices. Because a number of factors are involved in the 
enumeration of the displays, it can be difficult to predict which display icon in the 
Windows Display Properties page corresponds to which display connector on the 
graphic cards. 

To accurately determine which icon represents which display, 
1 If the display in question is already attached, skip this step. Otherwise, attach the 
    display by right‐clicking the icon and clicking Attached, then click Apply.
2 Right click the icon again and click Identify. 
    The icon number appears on the display.


Monitor Order: Windows Vista Versus Windows XP
This section describes how monitors are ordered when all the displays in a multi‐GPU 
system are connected.

Monitor Ordering Under Windows XP

Windows XP enumerates one display from the GPU and then considers the display from 
the next GPU. After it enumerates the display from the last GPU, the operating system 
goes back to the first GPU to enumerate the secondary display, and so on.

Monitor Ordering Under Windows Vista and Windows 7

Windows Vista enumerates all display outputs from a GPU before considering the next 
GPU.

Monitor Order Example

Table B.2 gives an example of four monitors connected to two GPUs, and shows the 
general pattern the operating system uses to enumerate the monitors under Windows 
Vista and Windows XP: 

Table B.2           Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Four Connected Dis-
                    plays
   Connector                Monitor Number Under       Monitor Number
   Position                 Windows Vista/             Under Windows XP
                            Windows 7
   GPU0—Output 1                          1                    1
   GPU0—Output 2                          2                    3
   GPU1—Output 1                          3                    2
   GPU1—Output 2                          4                    4




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Monitor Icons: Windows Vista/7 Versus Windows XP
This section describes how monitors are ordered when not all the displays in a multi‐
GPU system are connected or enabled under Dualview.

Monitor Icons Under Windows XP
 Each GPU is represented by a monitor icon, regardless of whether a monitor is 
    connected to it. 
 If a secondary display on a GPU is connected but not enabled under Dualview, there 
    is a monitor icon for that display but it is grayed out.
 If a secondary display on a GPU is not connected, there is no monitor icon for that 
    display. 

Monitor Icons Under Windows Vista/Windows 7
 The Display Properties page shows all the monitors that can be supported by the 
    graphics cards in the system, even if they are not physically connected. 
 If a display is not connected, or connected but not enabled under Dualview, the 
    corresponding monitor icon is grayed out.  

Monitor Order Example

Table B.3 shows the general monitor numbering under Windows Vista and Windows XP 
when only some of the displays are connected. Monitor numbers are always sequential, 
even when displays are not connected.  

Table B.3            Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Six Potential Displays
   Connector                Connection                 Monitor Number    Monitor Number
   Position                 Status                     Under Windows     Under Windows
                                                       Vista/Windows 7   XP
   GPU0—Output 1            Connected                  1                 1
   GPU0—Output 2            Connected                  2                 4
   GPU1—Output 1                                       3 (grayed)        2 (represents
   GPU1—Output 2                                       4 (grayed)        GPU1)

   GPU2—Output 1            Connected (not             5 (grayed)        3 (grayed)
                            enabled)
   GPU2—Output 2                                       6 (grayed)




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Monitor Icons: nView Clone and Spanning Mode
Only outputs from the same GPU can be grouped together in nView Span mode or 
nView clone mode.

When you enable nView Clone mode, Windows recognizes only the nView primary 
display as connected, and the display corresponding to the nView secondary clone mode 
display is shown to be not attached in the Display Properties Settings page. 

When you enable nView Horizontal or Vertical Spanning mode, Windows 
recognizes only the nView primary display as connected, and considers it to have a 
resolution equal to the combined resolutions of both displays. The display corresponding 
to the nView secondary spanning mode display is shown to be not attached in the Display 
Properties Settings page. 

Figure B.2 illustrates the Display Properties Settings page for a system with four displays 
where displays 1 and 3 are in a Clone mode configuration and displays 4 and 2 are in a 
Spanning mode configuration. 




                                                       Displays are in Clone Mode




                                                       Displays are in Span Mode




Figure B.2 nView Clone Mode and Spanning Mode




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Determining GPU Order
The following are guidelines to help determine the order in which GPUs are considered 
when the operating system enumerates displays.  

Default GPU Order

Table B.4 shows which GPU is designated as GPU0 for the purpose of monitor ordering 
in a multiple‐GPU system.  

Table B.4            Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Default Boot Priority
   Configuration                                 Which GPU is considered first
   AGP + PCI                                     GPU on the AGP bus (by default)
   PCI-E + PCI                                   GPU on the PCI-E bus (by default)
   NVIDIA Quadro NVS 400                         GPU driving the monitor connector closest to the
   (or other multi-GPU graphics                  card edge connector.
   cards)
   NVIDIA Quadro NVS 440                         GPU driving the monitor connector farthest way
                                                 from the card edge connector.


Monitor Order After Changing the GPU Boot Priority in the BIOS

By default, in a multi‐graphics card system the AGP or PCI‐E bus has boot priority in the 
system BIOS, meaning that GPU0 resides on the AGP or PCI‐E graphics card and 
displays are enumerated beginning with that GPU. 

If you change the boot priority to the PCI bus, displays are enumerated in the same order 
except that the first display is enumerated from the GPU on the PCI bus. After that, the GPUs 
and displays are enumerated in the standard priority, as shown in Table B.5.   

Table B.5            Windows Monitor Numbering Example–PCI Boot Priority
   Connector Position                         Monitor Number Under       Monitor Number
                                              Windows Vista/             Under Windows XP
                                              Windows 7
   GPU0 (AGP/PCI-E)—Output 1                              3                          2
   GPU0 (AGP/PCI-E)—Output 2                              4                          4
   GPU1 (AGP/PCI-E) —Output 1                             5                          3
   GPU1 (AGP-PCI-E) —Output 2                             6                          5
   GPU2 (PCI) —Output 1                                   1                          1
   GPU2 (PCI) —Output 2                                   2                          6




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APPENDIX C                                  PROFESSIONAL 3D STEREO




This appendix discusses professional or quad‐buffered 3D stereo. It contains the 
following sections:
 “About Workstation 3D Stereo” on page 52
 “Using Workstation 3D Stereo” on page 54



About Workstation 3D Stereo
The NVIDIA graphics  driver comes with built‐in support for 3D stereoscopic viewing of 
OpenGL applications developed for 3D stereo. This is also referred to as “professional”, 
“workstation”, or “quad‐buffered” stereo1.


Basic Workstation 3D Stereo Requirements
To use workstation stereo, you need the following:
 OpenGL application that is developed for stereo
    The application must be designed to render different content to the left and right eye.
 NVIDIA Quadro graphics card, except NVIDIA Quadro NVS cards
 Proper driver configuration through the NVIDIA Control Panel




     1.  This is not to be confused with the NVIDIA consumer 3D stereo driver that lets you view 3D applications in
     stereo even if they are not developed for stereo.  




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Using 3D Stereo under Different System Configurations

Supported Stereo Configurations Under Windows XP

The NVIDIA drivers support both full‐screen and windowed stereo under Windows XP. 
Table C.1 details which stereo modes are supported under which GPU/display 
configurations.   

Table C.1            Workstation Stereo Configurations: Windows XP
   System Configuration              Active Stereo Display Modes   Passive Stereo Display Modes
   Single GPU -                      Supported                     Supported
   Single display
   Single GPU -                      Supported                     Supported (including
   Multiple displays                                               CloneMode)


   See Using Workstation
   3D Stereo with Multiple
   Displays for more
   information.
   Multi-system -                    Supported                     Supported (including
   Multiple displays                                               CloneMode)


   Requires a G-Sync or
   G-Sync II card with all
   displays frame
   synchronized.


   Multi-GPU Mode                    The driver does not use the   The driver does not use
                                     second GPU and                the second GPU and
                                     automatically switches to     automatically switches to
                                     single-GPU mode.              single-GPU mode.
   SLI Mode                          The driver does not use the   The driver does not use
                                     second GPU and                the second GPU and
                                     automatically switches to     automatically switches to
                                     single-GPU mode.              single-GPU mode.
   SLI Mosaic                        Supported                     Via NVAPI




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Supported Stereo Configurations Under Windows Vista/Windows 7

The NVIDIA drivers support both full‐screen and windowed stereo under Windows 
Vista or Windows 7. Table C.2 details which stereo modes are supported under which 
GPU/display configurations.  

Table C.2           Workstation Stereo Configurations: Windows Vista/Windows 7
   System Configuration              Active Stereo Display   Passive Stereo Display
                                     Modes                   Modes
   Single GPU - Single               Supported               Supported
   display
   Single GPU - Multiple             Not supported           Supported (including
   displays                                                  CloneMode)
   Multi-system - Multiple           Not supported           Not supported
   displays
   Multi-GPU Mode                    Not supported           Supported (including
                                                             CloneMode)
   SLI mode                          Not supported           Not supported



Using Workstation 3D Stereo

Basic 3D Stereo Setup
1 Set up the 3D stereo viewing hardware according to the instructions that came with 
    your hardware.  
2 Start the system, then right‐click the desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel to 
    open the panel.
3 From the menu bar, click View then click Advanced. 
4 From the Select a Task pane, click Manage 3D Settings, then click the Global 
    Settings tab.
5 Under the Settings: Feature column, click Stereo ‐ Enable, then click the 
    corresponding Setting list arrow and select On. 
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Selecting the Stereo Display Mode
Typically, the driver detects the type of stereo hardware that is installed and 
automatically selects the appropriate display mode.  If you cannot view 3D stereo with 
your application after these steps, then manually select the display mode as follows:
1 Re‐open the Global Settings tab in the NVIDIA Control Panel Manage 3D Settings page
2 Under the Settings: Feature column, click Stereo ‐ Display mode, then click the 
    corresponding Setting list arrow and select the stereo display mode that is appropriate 
    for your stereo viewing hardware.
    • See Table C.3, “List of Supported Stereo Display Modes” on page 55 for a 
        description of the available modes. 
    • If you want to use passive stereo using nView Clone mode, be sure to set up Clone 
        mode using the Set Up Display Configuration page.
3 Click Apply.    

Table C.3            List of Supported Stereo Display Modes
   Option                           Description                           Hardware
                                                                          Examples

   On-board DIN                     Time sequential, page-flip stereo,
   connector                        with stereo shutter glasses
                                    connected directly to a 3-pin DIN
                                    VESA connector.

   On-board DIN                     Time sequential, page-flip stereo,    NVIDIA GeForce
   connector                        with NVIDIA IR emitter connected to   3D Vision
    (with NVIDIA IR                 the 3-pin DIN VESA connector via
   Emitter)                         dongle.

   Generic active stereo            Any time sequential, page-flip        Displays which
                                    stereo                                accept time-
                                                                          sequential
                                                                          stereo signals

   Generic active stereo            Any time sequential, page-flip        NVIDIA GeForce
                                    stereo using the NVIDIA IR emitter    3D Vision
   (with NVIDIA IR
   Emitter)

   Shutter Glasses (DDC             Time sequential, page-flip stereo.    IO Display
   stereo)                          Typically implemented using           Eyewear
                                    shutter glasses connected to a        DTI LCD Display
                                    dongle on the VGA output, but
                                                                          Icuiti LCD
                                    accommodates other hardware that
                                                                          Eyewear
                                    uses page-flipped images.
                                    Not supported on GeForce 8
                                    series and later GPUs (including
                                    NVIDIA Quadro FX 4600 and
                                    NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600)




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Table C.3           List of Supported Stereo Display Modes (continued)
   Option                           Description                            Hardware
                                                                           Examples

   nView Clone Mode                 Uses projectors from two displays in   Dep3D System
                                    nView Clone mode–left image on
                                    one display, right image on the
                                    other. Passive polarized filters
                                    (glasses) isolate the left and right
                                    images to the corresponding eyes of
                                    the viewer.

   nView Clone Mode                 Clone mode passive to active stereo    projectiondesign
                                    conversion - the left/right images     F10
   (with NVIDIA IR Emitter
   using external stereo            are displayed through separate
   signal)                          monitor outputs and converted to
                                    active stereo by the display.
                                    The display feeds the stereo toggle
                                    signal into the NVIDIA IR emitter
                                    using a 3-pin DIN stereo cable.

   Vertical interlaced              Vertical pixel columns alternate       SeeReal
   stereo monitor                   between left and right images. A       Technologies
                                    beam splitter directs the left and
                                    right images to the corresponding
                                    eyes of the viewer.

   Color interleaved                Custom implementation for the          Sharp3D Stereo
   display                          Sharp 3D Display, an auto-             Digital Flat
                                    stereoscopic display that uses a       Panels
                                    parallax barrier technology to
                                    provide 3D stereo on the LCD.

   Horizontal interlaced            Horizontal scan lines alternate        VRex, Inc.
   stereo display                   between left and right images.
                                    Passive polarized filters (glasses)
                                    isolate the left and right images to
                                    the corresponding eyes of the
                                    viewer.

   3D DLP display                   Projector or rear projection TV        Samsung or
                                    using Texas Instrument’s Digital       Mitsubishi DLP
                                    Light Processing (DLP) technology.     HDTV with
                                    Requires shutter glasses.              shutter glasses

   3D DLP display                   Projector or rear projection TV        Samsung or
                                    using Texas Instrument’s Digital       Mitsubishi DLP
    (with NVIDIA IR
   Emitter)                         Light Processing (DLP) technology.     HDTV with
                                    Requires NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision      NVIDIA GeForce
                                    IR emitter.                            3D Vision




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Table C.3            List of Supported Stereo Display Modes (continued)
   Option                           Description                             Hardware
                                                                            Examples

   3D DLP display INV               Use if the “3D DLP display” option      Samsung or
   mode                             results in reversed eyes.               Mitsubishi DLP
                                                                            HDTV with
                                                                            shutter glasses

   3D DLP display INV               Use if the “3D DLP display (with        Samsung or
   mode                             NVIDIA IR Emiter) ” option results in   Mitsubishi DLP
    (with NVIDIA IR                 reversed eyes.                          HDTV with
   Emitter)                                                                 NVIDIA GeForce
                                                                            3D Vision




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Using Workstation 3D Stereo with Multiple Displays
In a multi‐display system, you can move the OpenGL application window to all 
monitors, although stereo might not be visible on all monitors. 

Enabling 3D Stereo with Multiple Displays

To make sure that you successfully enable 3D stereo in a multi‐display configuration and 
avoid losing stereo settings, NVIDIA recommends first enabling stereo in single‐display 
mode and then closing the NVIDIA Control Panel before setting up multi‐display modes. 
1 Enable 3D stereo
     a Open the NVIDIA Control Panel, then set single‐display mode using the Set Up 
       Display Configuration page.
     b Set stereo settings using the Manage 3D Settings page.
     c Close the NVIDIA Control Panel.
2 Enable multiple displays 
    Using either the Windows Display Properties page or by re‐opening the NVIDIA 
    Control panel‐>Set up Display Configuration page, set the desired multi‐display 
    mode.
3 Set up other NVIDIA Control Panel‐>Workstation settings as needed, such as frame 
    locking. 

3D Stereo Under nView Modes

Under nView multi‐display modes, both displays must be set to the same resolution and 
refresh rate. If the refresh rates are different, the 3D stereo will be displayed on the 
display with the highest refresh rate.

3D Stereo Under Dualview Modes

Under Dualview mode, all displays must be set to the same refresh rate for 3D stereo to 
be displayed on all the Dualview displays. If the refresh rates are different, 3D stereo will 
be displayed on the display with the highest refresh rate.




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APPENDIX D NVIDIA APPLICATION
CONFIGURATION ENGINE




This appendix discusses the NVIDIA application configuration engine (ACE) for 
professional workstation applications. It contains the following sections:
 “Introduction” on page 60
 “Using ACE with Supported Applications” on page 60
 “Using Applications that are not Supported by ACE” on page 62
 “Adding to the List of ACE‐detectable Applications” on page 65
 “Frequently Asked Questions” on page 66




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Introduction

Background
Workstation application profiles are a group of software settings used by the NVIDIA 
graphics driver to provide optimum performance when using a selected application. If 
there is an available profile for an application, it should be used in order to ensure correct 
application behavior and optimal performance. 


About NVIDIA ACE
With the NVIDIA application configuration engine (ACE), the graphics driver can now 
detect supported workstation applications and apply the appropriate profile settings 
automatically–you no longer need to manually select the profile from the NVIDIA 
Control Panel. If you run more than one application at a time, ACE makes sure that the 
driver applies the appropriate profile settings to each application. 


Using ACE with Supported Applications
When you run an application that is supported by ACE, you do not need to do anything 
special. The driver will detect the application and apply the appropriate profile settings 
automatically.


How to Determine ACE Support
To determine whether your application is supported by ACE:
1 Open the NVIDIA Control Panel and make sure that Advanced Settings is selected from 
    the control panel tool bar.




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2 From the Select a Task pane, under 3D Settings, click Manage 3D Settings, then click 
    the Program Settings tab. The Select a program to customize list box contains a list of the 
    ACE‐detectable applications.




Figure D.1 Manage 3D Settings Page–ACE-detectable applications


Modifying Settings for ACE-detectable Applications
You can modify the settings as follows:
1 Select the application from the Select a program to customize box. 
    The settings for the application are listed in the Specify the settings for this program box.
2 Click the setting you want to change and then select the new setting from the drop‐
    down list.
3 Click Apply when you are finished making your changes.




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Using Applications that are not Supported by ACE
If your application is not detectable by ACE, then you should configure an application 
profile and make sure it is set before running the application.


Setting Up an Application Profile Using Global Presets
1 From the Manage 3D Settings page, click the Global Settings tab.
2 Click the Global Presets list arrow.




Figure D.2 Manage 3D Settings Page–Applications with Global Profiles,
Windows XP


3 Select one of the global presets:
    • Under Windows Vista/Windows 7
        Select a Base profile or one of the generic 3D App profiles, or create a new profile 
        (see “Adding to the List of ACE‐detectable Applications” on page 65). 
    • Under Windows XP 
        Under Windows XP, the driver includes preset profiles for a number of applications 
        that are not ACE‐detectable.
        Select the application name from the drop‐down list.




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        If your application is not listed, then select Base profile or one of the generic 3D 
        App profiles, or create a new profile (see “Adding to the List of ACE‐detectable 
        Applications” on page 65). 
4 In the Settings box, you can modify the profile by clicking the setting you want to 
    change and then selecting the new setting from the drop‐down list.
5 Click Apply when you are finished making your changes.

If you run a different application that is not ACE‐detectable and do not want to use these 
settings, then repeat these steps for the new application.

Be aware that these settings may affect any ACE profile settings that specify “Use global 
setting”.


About the Global Presets
Global profiles, or presets, are a set of 3D settings that the driver applies to any 
workstation application. While a specific profile contains settings that work best with a 
particular application, the settings are applied to any workstation application you run, as 
long as there are no ACE‐detected program settings to override them. 

The following are descriptions of the available global presets:  
 Base profile
    This preset lets you configure all the settings, and provides the most flexibility. Other 
    presets allow you to configure only a limited selection of settings.
 3D App ‐ Default Global Settings
    This preset uses SLI single‐GPU rendering mode, and is also useful when you need to 
    use non‐SLI configurations. 
 3D App ‐ Game Development
    This preset is useful for game development when using an NVIDIA Quadro card. This 
    eliminates the need for game developers to switch to a GeForce graphics card as the 
    settings cause the Quadro card to run like a GeForce card. 
 3D App ‐ Modeling AFR
    This preset is useful for modeling applications, and uses SLI AFR mode.
 3D App ‐ Visual Simulation
    This preset is useful for visual simulation applications, and uses SLI SFR mode.




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 Application‐specific presets (for Windows XP):  Table D.1  is an example of non 
    ACE‐detectable applications for which there are preset global profiles. Consult the 
    NVIDIA Control Panel for the latest list of applications.  

Table D.1           Application-specific Global Presets (Not supported by ACE)
   Application

   Abaqus CAE / Viewer

   Autodesk AliasSTUDIO

   Autodesk Combustion

   Autodesk Maya

   AVEVA VANTAGE PDMS / Review

   Brainstorm applications

   DENSO NADAMS

   ICEM Surf

   ISD HiCAD

   MAXON CINEMA 4D

   MICROCADAM Helix

   Overwatch Systems RemoteView

   PTC 3DPaint

   PTC Pro/ENGINEER

   RainStorm

   Siemens Medical syngo

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Adding to the List of ACE-detectable Applications
If your application is not listed in any of the profile lists in the Global Settings or Program 
Settings tab, then you can create a profile for that application as follows:
Note: If your application is listed in the Global Settings tab (Windows XP only), then do not 
     create a new profile. Set the global preset for that application instead.
1 From the Manage 3D Settings page, click the Program Settings tab.
2 Click Add.
3 In the Open dialog box, navigate to the location of your application executable, then 
    click the executable file name and click Open.
4 The file name appears in the Select a program to customize list box.
5 In the Specify the settings for this program box, configure any settings by clicking the 
    setting you want to change and then selecting the new setting from the drop‐down 
    list.
6 Click Apply when you are finished making your changes.

The new profile will be applied automatically whenever the application is run, just like 
one of the default ACE profiles.

If your application was running while you created the new profile, you must restart the 
application in order for the settings to be applied.




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Frequently Asked Questions
 What happens when I run more than one ACE‐detectable application at the 
    same time?
    The driver detects each application and applies the appropriate profile to each one 
    automatically.
 What happens when I run an ACE‐detectable application and a non‐ACE‐
    detectable application at the same time?
    The driver applies the global preset to the non‐ACE‐detected application, and applies 
    the appropriate profile to the ACE‐detected application. Note that any settings in the 
    ACE profile that specify “Use global setting” will be controlled by the global preset.
 Can I create my own application profile?
    Only one profile can be created for a specific executable, so if your application is ACE‐
    detectable, do not create another profile for that application.
    If your application is not ACE‐detectable, and there is no global preset for it, then you 
    can create a new profile as described in “Adding to the List of ACE‐detectable 
    Applications” on page 65.  
 Can I create a new global profile for a specific application?
    For applications that are not detected by ACE, you can select an existing global preset 
    and customize it, but you will not be able to save it under a custom name. 
 Which global preset should I use?
    Unless you know that a specific global preset is appropriate for your application (see 
    “About the Global Presets” on page 63), it is best to use the Base profile. 




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276.14 nvidia-control-panel-quick-start-guide

  • 1.   NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | June 1, 2011 User’s Guide
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction.......................................................................... 1 About the NVIDIA Control Panel .................................................. 2 Overview .......................................................................... 2 Feature Differences from the Classic Control Panel ....................... 2 Changes in Release 275 ......................................................... 3 Supported Operating Systems.................................................. 3 Supported NVIDIA Products..................................................... 3 Supported Languages............................................................ 4 Other NVIDIA Software Applications .......................................... 4 Getting Support and Information ................................................ 5 Online Help ....................................................................... 5 Technical Support................................................................ 5 System Information.............................................................. 5 2 Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel....................................... 6 Opening and Closing the New NVIDIA Control Panel ........................... 7 About the NVIDIA Control Panel Interface....................................... 8 Using the Main Task Area ....................................................... 9 Using the Select a Task Pane .................................................. 10 Using the Tool Bar .............................................................. 11 Using the Menu Bar ............................................................. 11 3 Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks....................................15 Starting the NVIDIA Control Panel ............................................... 16 Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks ..................................... 17 NVIDIA Control Panel Feature List .......................................... 18 Correlating to the NVIDIA Classic Control Panel ........................... 23 NVIDIA Control Panel Groups.................................................. 25 Overview of SLI Technology for NVIDIA Quadro Cards ........................ 30 SLI Modes for NVIDIA Quadro GPUs........................................... 30 Hardware Requirements ....................................................... 31 Installation Instructions ........................................................... 32 Installing the Hardware ........................................................ 32 Installing the Display Driver................................................... 33 NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | i
  • 3. Using NVIDIA SLI Frame Rendering or SLI Antialiasing Modes................ 34 Enable SLI Mode................................................................. 34 Selecting SLI Frame Rendering................................................ 35 Selecting SLI Full-scene Antialiasing ......................................... 37 Selecting SLI Single-GPU Mode................................................ 37 Viewing the SLI Visual Indicators ................................................ 38 Using SLI Multi-View Mode ........................................................ 39 SLI Multi-OS – GPU Assignment in System Virtualization ..................... 40 SLI Mosaic / Mosaic Technology .................................................. 40 SLI Mosaic ........................................................................ 40 Mosaic Technology .............................................................. 41 Configuring Multi-GPU Displays in the NVIDIA Control Panel ................ 44 Windows XP ...................................................................... 44 Windows Vista/Windows 7..................................................... 45 Understanding Multi-GPU Displays in the Windows Display Properties Settings Page47 Overview of Dualview Monitors in a Multiple-GPU System ............... 47 Monitor Order: Windows Vista Versus Windows XP ........................ 48 Monitor Icons: Windows Vista/7 Versus Windows XP ...................... 49 Monitor Icons: nView Clone and Spanning Mode ........................... 50 Determining GPU Order ........................................................ 51 About Workstation 3D Stereo..................................................... 52 Basic Workstation 3D Stereo Requirements ................................. 52 Using 3D Stereo under Different System Configurations.................. 53 Using Workstation 3D Stereo ..................................................... 54 Basic 3D Stereo Setup .......................................................... 54 Selecting the Stereo Display Mode .......................................... 55 Using Workstation 3D Stereo with Multiple Displays....................... 58 Introduction......................................................................... 60 Background ...................................................................... 60 About NVIDIA ACE ............................................................... 60 Using ACE with Supported Applications......................................... 60 How to Determine ACE Support .............................................. 60 Modifying Settings for ACE-detectable Applications ...................... 61 Using Applications that are not Supported by ACE ........................... 62 Setting Up an Application Profile Using Global Presets ................... 62 About the Global Presets ...................................................... 63
  • 4. Adding to the List of ACE-detectable Applications ........................... 65 Frequently Asked Questions ...................................................... 66
  • 5. LIST OF TABLES Table 2.5 File Menu Commands ............................................................. 11 Table 2.6 Edit Menu Commands ............................................................. 12 Table 2.7 View Menu Commands ............................................................ 12 Table 2.8 Help Menu Commands ............................................................ 13 Table 2.9 Display Menu Commands ......................................................... 14 Table 2.10 3D Settings Menu Commands................................................... 14 Table 2.11 Workstation Menu Commands.................................................. 14 Table 3.1 NVIDIA Control Panel Features .................................................. 18 Table 3.2 Graphics Driver Tasks in the NVIDIA Control Panel ........................... 23 Table A.1 Quadro Products Offering NVIDIA Mosaic ...................................... 41 Table B.1 Change Display Configuration Options ......................................... 44 Table B.2 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Four Connected Displays .......... 48 Table B.3 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Six Potential Displays .............. 49 Table B.4 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Default Boot Priority ............... 51 Table B.5 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–PCI Boot Priority .................... 51 Table C.1 Workstation Stereo Configurations: Windows XP............................. 53 Table C.2 Workstation Stereo Configurations: Windows Vista/Windows 7 ........... 54 Table C.3 List of Supported Stereo Display Modes ....................................... 55 Table D.1 Application-specific Global Presets (Not supported by ACE) ............... 64 NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | iv
  • 6. LIST OF FIGURES Figure 2.1 NVIDIA Control Panel (Windows XP Example) ................................. 8 Figure 2.2 NVIDIA Control (Windows Vista Example) ..................................... 9 Figure 2.3 NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Task pane ..................................... 10 Figure 2.4 Navigation History Menu ........................................................ 11 Figure A.1 SLI Visual Indicators ............................................................. 38 Figure B.1 Dualview Mode with Four Displays Attached................................. 47 Figure B.2 nView Clone Mode and Spanning Mode ....................................... 50 Figure D.1 Manage 3D Settings Page–ACE-detectable applications .................... 61 Figure D.2 Manage 3D Settings Page–Applications with Global Profiles, Windows XP62 NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | v
  • 8. Chapter 01 : Introduction About the NVIDIA Control Panel Welcome to the NVIDIA Control Panel, designed for Microsoft® Windows® XP,   Windows Vista, and Windows 7. You can use NVIDIA Control Panel to control your  NVIDIA hardware and access other NVIDIA software installed on your system. Overview In addition to setting up basic display configurations such as display resolution, refresh  rate, and multiple display use, you can:   Tune your 3D settings with real‐time preview to maximize performance or image  quality   Customize how 3D applications work in your system  Adjust your screen colors and contrast  Set custom timings  Control video image settings  Change your HDTV format  Control your notebook system power using PowerMizer  Control special workstation features such as Frame Synchronization. Feature Differences from the Classic Control Panel The following are features that were available in the NVIDIA classic control panel, but  which are not available in the new NVIDIA Control Panel:  Creating/Importing Color Profiles  High Resolution Scalable Desktop   Video Zoom  Full‐screen video mirroring  Edge Blending  nView Desktop Manager nView Desktop Manager is available through the Windows control panel as a separate  applet (Windows XP only).  MultiView Display Mode (for NVIDIA Quadro NVS graphics cards) MultiView is available from the Windows Display Properties‐>Settings‐>Advanced  tab for Windows XP only. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 2
  • 9. Chapter 01 : Introduction Changes in Release 275 NVIDIA Control Panel Updates Display  Revised the Adjust Desktop Size and Position page to provide improved controls for  desktop scaling and resizing.  • Includes a preview window. • Available for all displays (including VGA and HDMI connections). • Scaling override option. Workstation  The Set up SLI Mosaic page now uses the same controls as the Set up Mosaic page. Supported Operating Systems NVIDIA Release 275 Quadro professional drivers are available for the following  Microsoft® Windows® operating systems: • Windows XP Professional • Windows XP Home Edition • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition • Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition • Windows Server 2008 R2 • Windows Vista Home Basic • Windows Vista Home Premium • Windows Vista Business • Windows Vista Enterprise Edition • Windows Vista Ultimate • Windows 7  32‐bit and 64‐bit Editions Supported NVIDIA Products Refer to the release notes and NVIDIA driver download site for the list of products  supported by the driver version that you have installed on your computer.  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 3
  • 10. Chapter 01 : Introduction Supported Languages The NVIDIA Graphics Driver supports the following languages in the NVIDIA Control  Panel:   English (USA) German Portuguese (Euro/Iberian) English (UK) Greek Russian Arabic Hebrew Slovak Chinese (Simplified) Hungarian Slovenian Chinese (Traditional) Italian Spanish Czech Japanese Spanish (Latin America) Danish Korean Swedish Dutch Norwegian Thai Finnish Polish Turkish French Portuguese (Brazil) Other NVIDIA Software Applications If installed, other NVIDIA software that you can access from the NVIDIA Control Panel  includes:  NVIDIA System Tools–Performance group and System Update   NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D   NVIDIA MediaShieldTM   NVIDIA Network Access Manager See the respective user documentation for information about these applications and  instructions on how to use them.  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 4
  • 11. Chapter 01 : Introduction   Getting Support and Information Online Help  To open the online help, either : • Press F1 on your keyboard, or  • Select Help from the NVIDIA Control Panel menu bar and then select NVIDIA  Control Panel Help.  Help on various topics can be viewed using the Contents, Index, or Search tabs. Technical Support To access the NVIDIA Technical Support web page go the following web address: http://www.nvidia.com/page/support.html System Information You can get detailed information about your system and the NVIDIA Control Panel  configuration as well as version and copyright information.  To view copyright and version information about the NVIDIA Control Panel: From the Help menu, select About NVIDIA Control Panel.  To view detailed system information: Open the System Information dialog box by either selecting System Information from  the Help menu, or by clicking the System Information link at the lower left corner  of the NVIDIA Control Panel.  Click any of the tabs in the System Information dialog box.  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 5
  • 12. 02 UNDERSTANDING THE NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL This chapter describes the NVIDIA Control Panel in the following sections:  “Opening and Closing the New NVIDIA Control Panel” on page 7  “About the NVIDIA Control Panel Interface” on page 8 NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 6
  • 13. Chapter 02 : Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel Opening and Closing the New NVIDIA Control Panel  You can open the NVIDIA Control Panel in several ways: • Right‐click the Windows desktop, then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the  context  menu, or For Windows XP • From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel, then in the Control Panel  window, double‐click on the NVIDIA Control Panel icon. For Windows Vista/Windows 7 • From the Classic View of the Windows Control Panel, click the NVIDIA Control  Panel icon, or  • From the Control Panel Home view of the Windows Control Panel, click Additional  Options and then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the Additional Options  page.   To close the NVIDIA Control Panel, • From the File menu, select Exit, or  • Click the Close box in the upper right corner of the program window. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 7
  • 14. Chapter 02 : Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel About the NVIDIA Control Panel Interface The NVIDIA Control Panel provides an easy‐to‐use interface for managing your system.  When you start the program for the first time, the NVIDIA Control Panel opens to the  first page listed in the navigation tree.  On subsequent visits, the control panel reopens to  the last page visited.  The NVIDIA Control Panel user interface consists of these main  areas, as shown in Figure 2.1 and Figure 2.2:  Main Task Area  Select a Task (Navigation tree)  Menu bar  Toolbar  . Tool Bar Menu Bar Select a Task Pane Control Panel Main Task Area Figure 2.1 NVIDIA Control Panel (Windows XP Example) NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 8
  • 15. Chapter 02 : Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel . Tool Bar Menu Bar Control Panel Main Task Area Select a Task Pane Figure 2.2 NVIDIA Control (Windows Vista Example) Using the Main Task Area The main task area, in the right pane, displays the application task pages. This area of the  screen is where you will focus most of your attention as you use the NVIDIA Control  Panel to accomplish your goals. You can access specific pages using the navigation tree in  the Select a Task pane. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 9
  • 16. Chapter 02 : Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel Using the Select a Task Pane The navigation tree in the Select a Task  pane shows all the primary NVIDIA Control pages  that are installed on your system.  The pages are grouped according to the same categories that existed in the previous  version of the NVIDIA Control Panel.  Click to expand Click to open the or collapse the corresponding page group list. in the main task area. Figure 2.3 NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Task pane NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 10
  • 17. Chapter 02 : Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel Using the Tool Bar The Toolbar provides quick back and forth navigation between pages, and also lets you  choose a view setting. The back and forward buttons let you navigate sequentially  among pages that you have visited. You can also navigate directly to a previously visited page by clicking the list arrow next  to the back button.  The drop‐down menu lists all the previously visited pages in the  queue. Click the page that you want.   Figure 2.4 Navigation History Menu Using the Menu Bar The Menu bar contains standard Windows menus and menus specific to the NVIDIA  Control Panel, such as the View and Profiles menus. Menus that are available on the menu bar may vary, depending on the NVIDIA Control  Panel group (such as, Display, Mobile, 3D Settings, or other group) you are using.  File Menu Commands related to printing, applying changes, and exiting the program are available  on the File menu.  Table 2.5 File Menu Commands File Menu Description Command Page Setup ... Set up the current task page for printing. This control may not be available. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 11
  • 18. Chapter 02 : Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel Table 2.5 File Menu Commands File Menu Description Command Print... Print the current task page. This control may not be available. Print Preview the page before sending it to the printer. This control Preview.... may not be available. Exit Close the NVIDIA Control Panel program. Edit Menu Commands related to cutting, copying, pasting, and selecting items are available on the  Edit menu.  Table 2.6 Edit Menu Commands Edit Menu Description Command Cut Cut the selected text and place in the clipboard. This control may not be available. Copy Copy the selected text and place in the clipboard. This control may not be available. Paste Paste the text currently in the clipboard to the location of the Windows cursor. This control may not be available. Select All Select all items on the current page. This control may not be available. Desktop Menu Commands related to viewing the various pages in the NVIDIA Control Panel  application modules are available on the Desktop menu.  Table 2.7 View Menu Commands View Menu Description Command Add Desktop This is selected by default, and adds the NVIDIA Control Panel Context Menu menu item to the desktop context menu. Enable Video Select this option to improve the video playback experience Editing Mode for some video editing applications. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 12
  • 19. Chapter 02 : Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel Table 2.7 View Menu Commands View Menu Description Command Add "Run with Select this option to add "Run with graphics processor" to the graphics program context menu. processor" When this option is selected, you can choose which graphics Option processor to use when starting a program as follows: 1. Right-click the program icon. 2. Click Run with graphics processor and then click the graphics processor to use. The selection applies only at the time the program is launched. NOTE: This menu option appears only with systems using NVIDIA © Optimus™ technology. Display GPU Select this option so that the GPU Activity icon appears in the Activity Icon in Windows notification area of the taskbar. You can then click Notification the icon to see which programs and displays are using the Area NVIDIA GPU. NOTE: This menu option appears only with systems using NVIDIA® Optimus™ technology. Show (Windows XP only) Select to show the NVIDIA Control Panel Notification notification tray icon in the Windows taskbar notification area. Tray Icon Clicking the NVIDIA Control Panel notification icon offers a quick way to configure key NVIDIA Control Panel settings. Help Menu Commands related to accessing help, system information, and copyright and version  information are available on the Help menu.  Table 2.8 Help Menu Commands Help Menu Command Description NVIDIA Control Panel Access the NVIDIA Control Panel online help. Help System Information View detailed information about your system and the NVIDIA Control Panel configuration. About NVIDIA Control View NVIDIA Control Panel version and copyright Panel information. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 13
  • 20. Chapter 02 : Understanding the NVIDIA Control Panel Group-Specific Menus These menus appear only when pages from a specific group are open. Display Menu This menu item appears only when a Display group page is open.  Table 2.9 Display Menu Commands Display Menu Command Description Identify Displays Select to identify the displays configured with your system. 3D Settings Menu This menu item appears only when a 3D Settings group page is open on an SLI system.  Table 2.10 3D Settings Menu Commands 3D Settings Menu Description Command Show SLI Visual Indicators Select to verify that SLI rendering or SLI antialiasing is enabled and working. Show Multi-GPU Visual Select to verify that multi-GPU rendering or multi- Indicator GPU antialiasing is enabled and working. Show PhysX Visual Select to verify the type of PhysX acceleration the Indicator game is using - CPU or GPU - or if PhysX acceleration is being used at all. Workstation Menu This menu item appears only when a Workstation group page is open.  Table 2.11 Workstation Menu Commands Workstation Menu Description Command Refresh View Select to refresh the graphical representation of the displays and graphics cards installed on your system. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 14
  • 21. 03 ACCOMPLISHING NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL TASKS This chapter provides instructions on how to use the NVIDIA Control Panel to  accomplish common tasks. It contains the following sections:  Starting the NVIDIA Control Panel  Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Note: For Windows Vista/Windows 7 – Several features are cur- rently under development and are not yet supported in the NVIDIA Control Panel. Consult the release notes for the latest list of unsup- ported features. NVIDIA CONFIDENTIAL NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 15
  • 22. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Starting the NVIDIA Control Panel 1 Launch the NVIDIA Control Panel:  Under Windows XP: • Right‐click the Windows desktop, then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the  context  menu, or • From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel, then in  the Control Panel window, double‐click the NVIDIA Control  Panel icon.  Under Windows Vista/Windows 7: • Right‐click the Windows desktop, then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the  context  menu, or a Click the Start icon, then from the Start menu click Control Panel.  b From the Classic View of the Windows Vista Control Panel, click the NVIDIA  Control Panel icon, or  From the Control Panel Home view of the Windows Vista Control Panel, click  Additional Options and then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the Additional  Options page.  The groups that appear in the Select a Task pane depend on the NVIDIA hardware  software is installed on your system. For example, the Mobile group is not available on  desktop systems. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 16
  • 23. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks 2 From the navigation tree in the Select a Task pane, click one of the links to open a  specific task page. Each group in the navigation tree lists different tasks that you can accomplish, and  each task page provides instructions on how to accomplish what you want.  Move the  cursor over listed options to see a description and typical usage scenario for that  option. Detailed instructions for each task are also available through the online help. Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks The NVIDIA Control Panel provides an intuitive layout for locating graphics driver  controls, including most of the controls that were available with the Classic NVIDIA  Control Panel.  • “NVIDIA Control Panel Feature List” on page 18 lists the current features available in the  NVIDIA Control Panel. • “Correlating to the NVIDIA Classic Control Panel” on page 23 shows where a Classic Control  Panel feature is found in the new NVIDIA Control Panel. • “NVIDIA Control Panel Groups” on page 25 provides an overview of the NVIDIA Control  Panel pages by group. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 17
  • 24. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks NVIDIA Control Panel Feature List Table 3.1 NVIDIA Control Panel Features Feature Values (Default in bold)a Notes Display/TV Controls Mode control Resolution Non-HD display - the native resolution or the highest safe resolution from the monitor EDID is the default. HD display - the highest progressive resolution is the default. Refresh rate Color depth/quality Custom timings/resolutions TV Signal Format Selection M/NTSC, PAL, M/PAL, N/ PAL, Select by country Connector Selection Auto-select, Available values depend DVI - PC display, on the actual connection. VGA - PC display, For DVI, VGA, or S-Video - SDTV, Component connectors, Component, the values are static and Composite - SDTV, cannot be changed. Composite - HDTV, HDMI - HDTV (audio enabled (Vista and later)), HDMI-HDTV (audio disabled (Vista and later)), DisplayPort - HDTV, DisplayPort - PC display, LVDS - laptop display Color Control Brightness 0 - 100%, (50%) Contrast 0 - 100%, (50%) Gamma 0.50 - 1.50, (1.00) Digital Vibrance 0 - 100%, (0%) Image sharpening 0 - 100%, (0%) Not available with GeForce 8 series and later GPUs. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 18
  • 25. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Table 3.1 NVIDIA Control Panel Features Feature Values (Default in bold)a Notes Hue 0 - 359 degrees (30) For GeForce 8 series and later GPUs Flicker Filter 0 - 100%, (50%) For analog TVs Gray border option Disabled For analog TVs; presents unused black TV borders as gray Digital color format selection RGB, YCbCr For HDMI and DisplayPort connections Content type (ITC) reported to the Auto select, Desktop Window Vista and later; display programs, Full-screen Some HDMI displays only videos, Photos, Movie, - available values Games dependent on display support Rotation 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees Desktop Size and Position - Windows XP Move CRT screen position For VGA displays Flat panel scaling NVIDIA scaling For non-HD display NVIDIA scaling with fixed- modes on DVI/HDMI/ aspect ratio DisplayPort connection Display’s built-in scaling No scaling Adjust screen size and position For analog TVs Resize HDTV desktop For HD display modes (over DVI/HDMI/ DisplayPort/Component connections) that support underscan or desktop resizing. Pan HD desktop when not resized For HD display modes (over DVI/HDMI/ DisplayPort/Component connections) that support underscan or desktop resizing. Desktop Size and Position - Windows Vista and later Move CRT screen position For VGA displays NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 19
  • 26. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Table 3.1 NVIDIA Control Panel Features Feature Values (Default in bold)a Notes Scaling mode Aspect ratio TV, VGA (with EDID), Full-screen Digital displays, LVDS No scaling Scaling performed on GPU Auto (Display/GPU combination) Application Scaling override Off, On Resize TV, Digital displays Position TV, VGA Multi-display Options Single-display mode Dualview (extended mode) nView Clone Mode nView Spanning Mode Windows XP only Video Controls “Use video player settings” is the default. If “Use NVIDIA settings” is selected, the following values apply. Color Settings Brightness 0 - 100%, (50%) Contrast 0 - 100%, (50%) Hue 0 - 100%, (0%) Saturation 0 - 100%, (50%) Gamma (including separate RGB) 0.3 - 3.00, (1.00) Advanced Color Settings Dynamic Range Full (0—255) Limited (16—235) Dynamic Contrast Enhancement Disabled GeForce 9 series and later GPUS Color Enhancement Disabled GeForce 9 series and later GPUs Image Settings Edge Enhancement 0 - 100%, (0%) Noise Reduction 0 - 100%, (0%) Inverse Telecine option Disabled Internet Video Enhancement option Disabled Select GeForce 8 series and later GPUs Digital Audio NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 20
  • 27. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Table 3.1 NVIDIA Control Panel Features Feature Values (Default in bold)a Notes Portal to the Windows Sound Settings For GPUs that support panel digital audio when an HDMI or DisplayPort connection is made. HDCP Capability verification page For GPUs that support HDCP. 3D Application Controls Ambient Occlusion Off, Performance, Quality Windows Vista and later; GeForce 8 series and later GPUs Anisotropic filtering Application-controlled, Off, card-specific settings Antialiasing - Mode Application-controlled, Off, Enhance the application setting, Override any application setting Antialiasing - Setting Application-controlled, card-specific settings Antialiasing line gamma Off, On Antialiasing - gamma correction Off, On Antialiasing - transparency Off, Multisampling, supersampling Buffer-flipping mode Auto-select, NVIDIA Quadro cards Block transfer CUDA - GPUs [All CUDA-capable GeForce 8 series and GPUs] later GPUs Deep color for 3D applications Allow, disable Enable Overlay Off, On NVIDIA Quadro cards Windows XP only Exported pixel types 8-bpp and/or RGB555 NVIDIA Quadro cards format, None Maximum pre-rendered frames 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Limits frame pre- rendering Multi-display/mixed-GPU Single, Compatible, or acceleration Multiple display performance modes NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 21
  • 28. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Table 3.1 NVIDIA Control Panel Features Feature Values (Default in bold)a Notes Multi-GPU performance mode single-GPU, alternate frame rendering 1 & 2, split frame rendering, or multi-GPU antialiasing OpenGL Rendering GPU Auto-select, NVIDIA Quadro FX or NVS cards Power management mode Adaptive, Prefer GeForce 9 series and maximum performance later GPUs; Windows Vista and later Preferred Refresh Rate Application-controlled, Windows Vista and later Highest available SLI performance modes single-GPU, alternate frame rendering 1 & 2, split frame rendering, or SLI antialiasing Stereo - Display mode Select to match stereo NVIDIA Quadro cards viewing hardware Stereo - Enable Off, On NVIDIA Quadro cards Stereo - Force shuttering Off, On NVIDIA Quadro cards Stereo - Swap eyes Off, On NVIDIA Quadro cards Texture filtering - anisotropic mip Off, On filter optimization Texture filtering - anisotropic sample Off, On filter optimization Texture filtering - Negative LOD bias Allow, Clamp Texture filtering - Quality High quality, Quality, Balance between quality Performance, High and performance performance Texture filtering - Trilinear Off, On optimization Threaded optimization Off, On For systems with multiple CPUs Triple buffering Off, On Unified back/depth buffer Off, On NVIDIA Quadro cards Windows XP only Vertical sync Use the 3D application setting, Force off, Force on NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 22
  • 29. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Table 3.1 NVIDIA Control Panel Features Feature Values (Default in bold)a Notes PhysX Configuration For systems with PhysX- capable GPUs, a minimum of 256MB dedicated graphics memory, and a minimum of 32 processor cores SLI/Multi-GPU Configuration For systems with SLI or multi-GPU ready GPUs. 3-way SLI Mode Quad SLI Mode a. Defaults for the 3D application controls are for the Global Settings tab. Under the Program Set- tings tab, Use global setting is typically the default setting. Correlating to the NVIDIA Classic Control Panel Table 3.2 lists the features as presented in the Classic Control Panel and identifies the  page in the NVIDIA Control Panel where you can find the corresponding controls.  Table 3.2 Graphics Driver Tasks in the NVIDIA Control Panel Feature NVIDIA Control Panel Notes Group - Page Advanced Timings Display - Change Resolution Antialiasing 3D Settings - Manage 3D Settings Application Profiles 3D Settings - Manage 3D Settings Color Depth Display - Change Resolution Custom Timings Display - Change Resolution Desktop Color Settings Display - Adjust Desktop Color Settings Driver Settings 3D Settings - Manage 3D Settings Desktop Overlap Workstation - Adjust Available only with NVIDIA Quadro Edge Overlap FX cards. Frame Synchronization Workstation - Available with NVIDIA Quadro G- Synchronize Displays Sync cards. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 23
  • 30. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Table 3.2 Graphics Driver Tasks in the NVIDIA Control Panel Feature NVIDIA Control Panel Notes Group - Page HDTV Setup Display - Change Resolution Multi-display configuration Display - Set Up Multiple Dislays nView Clone Mode Display - Set Up Multiple Displays nView Span Modes Display - Set Up Available only with Windows XP. Multiple Displays NVRotate Display - Rotate Display Performance and Quality 3D Settings - Adjust Settings Image Settings with Preview PowerMizer Mobile - Change Available only with notebook PowerMizer Settings computers. Available only with Windows XP. Refresh Rate Settings Display - Change Resolution Resolution Settings Display - Change Resolution Screen Position on CRT Display - Adjust Desktop Size and Position Screen Position on TV Display - Adjust Desktop Size and Position SDI (Graphics to SDI Output) Workstation - Send Available only with NVIDIA Quadro Graphics to SDI FX SDI cards. Output SLI Configuration 3D Settings - Set SLI Configuration Temperature Settings Performance Requires NVIDIA System Tools software TV Setup Display - Change Resolution Video Color Settings Video - Adjust Video Color Settings Overclocking Performance Requires NVIDIA System Tools software NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 24
  • 31. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks NVIDIA Control Panel Groups This section provides an overview of the NVIDIA Control Panel groups.  “Using the Display Pages” on page 25  “Using the Video Pages” on page 26  “Using the 3D Settings Pages” on page 26  “Using the Stereoscopic 3D Pages” on page 26  “Using the Mobile Pages” on page 26  “Using the Workstation Pages” on page 27  “Using the Networking Pages” on page 27  “Using the Storage Pages” on page 28  “Using the Performance Pages” on page 28  “Using the System Update Pages” on page 28 Note: For Windows Versions – Support for some features under Windows Vista or Windows 7 is in development and may not be available with your GeForce graphics driver version. Consult the release notes for the latest list of unsupported features. Using the Display Pages The actual tasks available on your system depend on your system hardware, such as the  number and type of displays connected. Use the Display group pages to:  Run the wizard to optimize your display configuration.   Change the display resolution.   Change the scaling on your flat panel display.   Adjust desktop color settings.   Rotate the display.   Adjust custom timings.   Configure multiple displays, including Spanning or Clone modes.  Spanning modes are available only with Windows XP.   Adjust your television picture quality and video color settings for the best possible  viewing in its environment.   Change the position and size of the desktop/video to best fit your television or HDTV  (high definition television) screen.   Change the signal format to use for your standard television or HDTV as well as  change country‐specific signal or the HDTV format.  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 25
  • 32. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks  Verify the HDCP capability of your system.  Access digital audio controls. Using the Video Pages The actual tasks available on your system depend on your system hardware, such as  whether or not you have a TV connected and enabled. Use the Video page to:  Adjust video and image color settings. Using the 3D Settings Pages The actual tasks available on your system depend on your system hardware, such as  whether or not you have an SLI‐ready system. Use the 3D Settings page to:  Change the image and rendering settings of your 3D applications and games that  utilize Direct3D and OpenGL technology.  Assign specific 3D settings to a game so that these settings automatically load when a  game is launched (available under Advanced view).  Set up your SLI or multi‐GPU configuration as well as PhysX configuration. GPU temperature monitoring and GPU overclocking features are not included in the 3D  Settings page. To use this functionality you must install NVIDIA nTune software. Using the Stereoscopic 3D Pages The Stereoscopic 3D pages are part of the NVIDIA 3D Vision software for viewing 3D  programs and games in stereoscopic 3D. Use the Stereoscopic 3D pages to:  Control stereoscopic 3D settings. Enable stereoscopic 3D, adjust 3D depth, select a 3D laser sight, view and set the  keyboard shortcuts, and run the setup wizard and various tests.   View game compatibility.  See a stereoscopic 3D compatibility rating for a number of games, along with possible  issues and recommendations for each game. Using the Mobile Pages The Mobile group is available if the NVIDIA software is installed on a notebook  computer under Windows XP.  Use the Mobile page to extend your notebook computer’s battery life using NVIDIA  PowerMizer technology  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 26
  • 33. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Using the Workstation Pages The Workstation group is available if you have an NVIDIA Quadro FX graphics card  installed.  The actual tasks available depend on which NVIDIA Quadro FX product you have  installed. Use the Workstation page to:  Synchronize your displays using frame sync or genlock technology.  View a graphical representation of the displays and graphics cards installed on your  system.  Manage serial digital interface (SDI) output (requires NVIDIA Quadro FX SDI  solution.)  Configure SLI Mosaic mode (requires Quadro Plex unit) to combine multiple displays  into a larger virtual canvass.  Overlap the edges of adjacent displays. Display edge blending is no longer available. Using the Networking Pages The Networking group pages are part of the nForce drivers Networking software for  NVIDIA nForce‐based PCs.  Use the Networking pages to optimize your network performance and increase your  network bandwidth with the following technologies:  NVIDIA FirstPacket offers a new way to manage the traffic on your personal  computer, allowing you to more effectively manage and improve the performance of  networked games and other applications that are sensitive to network delay (latency),  such as Voice‐over‐IP (VoIP).    NVIDIA TCP/IP Acceleration technology is a networking solution that moves the  processing of TCP/IP network traffic from your computer’s CPU to its nForce  hardware resulting in greatly improved system performance.    NVIDIA Teaming technology combines all the NVIDIA Ethernet interfaces on your  system to form a team, resulting in increased bandwidth and network redundancy.   Alert Standard Format (ASF) controls lets you set up alerts and remote system  management in an OS‐present or OS‐absent environment. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 27
  • 34. Chapter 03 : Accomplishing NVIDIA Control Panel Tasks Using the Storage Pages The Storage group pages are part of the nForce drivers MediaShield Storage software for  NVIDIA nForce‐based PCs.  Use the Storage pages to   Create and manage RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1, RAID 5, and spanning arrays.   Run SMART tests on your RAID array disk drives. Using the Performance Pages The Performance group pages are part of the nForce drivers System Tools software for  NVIDIA nForce‐based PCs.  Use the Performance pages to:   Manage system tuning and profiles for nForce MCP clocks, voltages, timings, and  fans.  Manage Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA) components.  View detailed system information for your nForce‐based PC.   Overclock your GeForce GPU. Using the System Update Pages The System Update pages are part of the nForce drivers System Tools software for  NVIDIA nForce‐based PCs.  Use the system update pages to:   Automatically check for nForce and GeForce driver updates.  Update your system BIOS.   Update firmware for the Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA) components. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 28
  • 35. APPENDIX A USING NVIDIA SLI TECHNOLOGY NVIDIA SLI technology lets you install and benefit from two PCI Express (PCIe)  graphics boards in a single PC. Just as dual processors or dual core CPUs improve  computer performance, SLI allows dual GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) to  significantly accelerate graphics performance.  This chapter explains how to install, configure, and use NVIDIA SLI graphics cards as  supported in the Quadro Professional drivers.  “Overview of SLI Technology for NVIDIA Quadro Cards” on page 30  “Installation Instructions” on page 32  “Using NVIDIA SLI Frame Rendering or SLI Antialiasing Modes” on page 34  “Viewing the SLI Visual Indicators” on page 38  “Using SLI Multi‐View Mode” on page 39  “SLI Multi‐OS – GPU Assignment in System Virtualization” on page 40  “SLI Mosaic / Mosaic Technology” on page 40 NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 29
  • 36. : Overview of SLI Technology for NVIDIA Quadro Cards Professional users benefit by using SLI technology on dual NVIDIA Quadro GPUs to  span an OpenGL window across multiple displays, or to run a single application on each  GPU. The SLI connector offers dual GPU performance on a single display by leveraging  the capabilities of two NVIDIA Quadro GPUs. SLI Modes for NVIDIA Quadro GPUs Following is a summary of the SLI functions available for NVIDIA Quadro GPUs: SLI Frame Rendering Mode SLI frame rendering combines two PCI Express graphics boards with an SLI connector to  transparently scale application performance on a single display by presenting them as a  single graphics card to the operating system. SLI frame rendering accelerates OpenGL  operation in two different ways:   Split frame rendering: In split‐frame rendering (SFR), the display is split into  distinct sections, and each section is sent to a different GPU. The resulting rendering is  recomposed and displayed as a single contiguous frame. The position of the split is  adjusted dynamically as the workload moves between the GPUs.  SFR typically benefits pixel‐shader or texture‐intensive operations and is used in the  3D App–Visual Simulation profile.   Alternate frame rendering: In alternate frame rendering (AFR), each GPU renders  alternate frames of data from the application.  AFR typically benefits geometry‐intensive operations and is used in the 3D Apps– Modeling AFR profile. It is also the standard SLI frame rendering method for general  use. SLI Full Scene Antialiasing Mode SLI antialiasing combines the power of two PCI Express graphics boards to offer higher  quality antialiasing. SLI Multi-View Mode SLI multi‐view combines the power of two NVIDIA Quadro PCI Express graphics boards  to span a single hardware‐accelerated OpenGL application window across multiple  displays, run a single application per GPU with multiple display outputs, or enable other  uses of two PCI Express graphics boards. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 30
  • 37. : Hardware Requirements To support NVIDIA SLI technology, the motherboard and system must include the  following: Motherboard Your PC motherboard must be PCI Express‐based, with two available and adjacent PCI  Express expansion slots. Both slots must be x16 mechanical with the following allowed  electrical slots:  x16 + x16  x16 + x8  x16 + x4  x8 + x8 Graphics Cards NVIDIA SLI requires two SLI graphics cards.   For SLI Frame Rendering or SLI Antialiasing • Two identical NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800, 5600, 5500, 4800, 4600, 4500 X2, 4500, 3500,  3450, or 3400 graphics cards  • An SLI bridge connector (provided with your graphics board) must also be  installed to utilize the full capabilities of SLI Frame Rendering.  For SLI Multi‐View  • Two identical NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800, 5600, 5500, 4800, 4600, 4500 X2, 4500, 3500,  3450, 3400, 1500, 1400, 560, 550 or 540 graphics cards  Power supply  Some SLI‐ready graphics boards require an external power cable.   Since NVIDIA SLI technology supports up to two high‐end graphics boards, the load  on the system’s power supply can increase significantly. A minimum of a 480W  Power Supply Unit (PSU) is recommended.  An inadequate power supply will result in erratic and unpredictable system behavior. See the NVIDIA SLI website for updated hardware requirements information. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 31
  • 38. : Installation Instructions Before removing current graphics boards and installing two NVIDIA Quadro FX boards,  please uninstall any current drivers and save on your Windows desktop the provided SLI  drivers.  Installing the Hardware Note: Perform the installation in a static safe environment and utilize a properly grounded anti‐ static wristband. Place any static sensitive components in anti‐static bags. 1 Power off the system and remove the power cord from the power supply. 2 Gently remove or open the system enclosure. Refer to owners manual that came with your computer. 3 Remove any non SLI‐capable graphics boards that may occupy the x16 expansion slot  and replace it with your NVIDIA SLI‐ready graphics board. 4 Install the second SLI‐capable graphics board in the adjacent slot. You may also need to relocate a card. The chosen slot must be x16, x8 or x4 capable. 5 Connect the two graphics boards with the SLI bridge connector.  The SLI connector is required for SLI Frame Rendering and SLI Antialiasing. 6  If your graphics boards have an auxiliary power connector, connect them to the  power supply using the supplied power connector cables. 7 Replace the system’s cover and reconnect your display(s) to the SLI‐ready graphics  board installed in the x16 expansion slot. 8 Plug the power cable back into the system. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 32
  • 39. : Installing the Display Driver Follow the steps listed below to install your driver software: 1 Power on the system and log into Windows. 2 Cancel the Windows “Found New Hardware Wizard”. This message should appear twice – once for each graphics board. 3 Run “setup.exe” for the SLI driver you saved to your desktop. 4 Follow the “Next” prompts to proceed with driver installation.  5 Once the software has been installed, choose “Yes, I want to restart my computer  now” and select “Finish” to reboot the system. See the following sections for instructions on using NVIDIA SLI Technology:  “Using NVIDIA SLI Frame Rendering or SLI Antialiasing Modes” on page 34  “Using SLI Multi‐View Mode” on page 39 NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 33
  • 40. : Using NVIDIA SLI Frame Rendering or SLI Antialiasing Modes Note: Before enabling SLI technology, you must close any 3D applications that are using the  NVIDIA driver. When SLI is enabled, the video driver is reset in order to enable the second  GPU. If an application that uses the graphics driver is still open while the driver resets, this  could result in a black screen or cause the system to hang. There are two basic steps for using SLI frame rendering and antialiasing modes: 1 Enable SLI Mode 2 Select the NVIDIA SLI mode to use:  • Selecting SLI Frame Rendering • Selecting SLI Full‐scene Antialiasing • Selecting SLI Single‐GPU Mode These steps are described in detail in the following sections. Enable SLI Mode 1 After logging back on to Windows, you should see the message “SLI capable system”  in the bottom right corner of the screen. On some configurations, the message will state that SLI mode is automatically  enabled. In that case you can skip the remaining instructions in this section and  proceed to “Selecting SLI Frame Rendering” on page 35.  2 Click anywhere on the message. If the message disappears before you can click it, continue with the following steps. 3 Right click the desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel.  4 Under the 3D Settings category, click Set SLI configuration.  5 Under Select the SLI configuration, click Maximize 3D performance. If you plan to use SLI Mosaic mode, click Allow SLI Mosaic Mode. The GPU configuration visualizer shows the pending SLI configuration as well as the  display connections and enabled state of the displays. The SLI bar indicates the SLI  mode (SLI, 3‐way SLI, Quad SLI, or 4‐way SLI) and points to the GPUs that are used  for SLI. 6 Click Apply. If you have more than one display connected, NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 34
  • 41. : Windows XP or pre‐GeForce 8 series GPUs You can select which display to use to view your game.  Use the Set up multiple  displays page to select which display to use as the primary display. The GPU  connected to this display will function as the ʺprimaryʺ GPU, all others will function  as slaves to the primary GPU.  If none of the displays in the SLI group are the primary display, then the driver will  select which display to use to view SLI‐accelerated games.   Windows Vista/Windows 7 and GeForce 8 series and later GPUs  You can select which display to use as the SLI focus display, or the display to which  you want to apply full SLI acceleration for full‐screen applications. Use the Set up  multiple displays page to select which SLI display to use as the primary display. This  becomes the SLI focus display.  If none of the displays in the SLI group are the primary display, then the driver will  select which display to use as the SLI focus display.    To use SLI frame rendering or SLI antialiasing technology, you must configure the SLI  performance mode as explained in the next section.  Selecting SLI Frame Rendering The steps to set up SLI frame rendering depends on whether the application is ACE  detectable or whether you are using WIndows XP and a global preset exists for your  application. Refer to “NVIDIA Application Configuration Engine” on page 59 to determine which of  the following steps to take:  SLI Frame Rendering for ACE‐Detectable Applications  SLI Frame Rendering for Non‐ACE Detectable Applications with no Global Preset  SLI Frame Rendering for Non‐ACE Detectable Applications with a Global Preset  (Windows XP Only) SLI Frame Rendering for ACE-Detectable Applications 1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click  Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane. 2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select  Base profile. 3 Under the Settings Feature column, locate SLI performance mode, click its setting  to activate the list box, then click NVIDIA Recommended.  4 Click Apply.  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 35
  • 42. : SLI Frame Rendering for Non-ACE Detectable Applications with no Global Preset 1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click  Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane. 2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select  Base profile. 3 Under the Settings Feature column, locate SLI performance mode, click its setting to  activate the list box, then click either an AFR 1 or AFR 2 option. There may be subtle differences in performance between AFR 1 and AFR 2, depending  on the application. You can try each one to determine which provides the best  performance with the highest quality for your application. 4 Click Apply.  SLI Frame Rendering for Non-ACE Detectable Applications with a Global Preset (Windows XP Only) 1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click  Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane. 2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select  the preset or profile for your application. See also Using the Preset 3D App Profiles below. 3 Under the Settings Feature column, locate SLI performance mode, click its setting to  activate the list box, then click NVIDIA Recommended.  4 Click Apply.  Using the Preset 3D App Profiles The following three preset application profiles for OpenGL applications are useful in SLI  configurations:  3D App‐Modeling AFR This preset is useful for modeling applications, and uses SLI AFR mode.  3D App‐Visual Simulation  This preset is useful for visual simulation applications, and uses SLI SFR mode.  3D App‐Default Global Settings This preset uses SLI single‐GPU rendering mode, and is also useful when you need to  use non‐SLI configurations.  To enable one of these profiles, click the Global Settings tab in the Manage 3D Settings  page, then click the Global presets list arrow and click the profile you want to use. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 36
  • 43. : Selecting SLI Full-scene Antialiasing You can use SLI technology to provide higher‐quality antialiasing beyond 16xFSAA. In  this mode, SLI frame rendering is not available. To use SLI antialiasing, perform the  following steps.  1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click  Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane. 2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select  Base profile. 3 Select an SLI antialiasing setting. Under the Settings Feature column,  a Locate Antialiasing‐Mode, click its setting to activate the list box and then click  Enhance the application setting. b Locate Antialiasing ‐ Setting, click its setting to activate the list box, then click  the SLI antialiasing setting you want to use. 4 Click Apply.  Selecting SLI Single-GPU Mode SLI single‐GPU mode is the default setting, and provides improved performance at a  level that assures compatibility with most applications. This is not the same as  completely disabling SLI. If you are trying to solve a compatibility issue, you may want  to completely disable SLI by clicking Disable SLI on the Manage 3D Settings‐>Set SLI  Configuration page. To use single GPU mode, perform the following steps.  1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel tool bar, switch to Advanced View and then click  Manage 3D Settings from the Select a Task pane. 2 Click the Global Settings tab, and then click the Global presets list arrow and select  Base profile. 3 Under the Settings Feature column, locate SLI performance mode, click its setting  to activate the list box, then click SLI single‐GPU. 4 Click Apply.  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 37
  • 44. : Viewing the SLI Visual Indicators To verify that SLI mode is enabled and that the graphics cards are sharing the load,  1 From the NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Task pane, click Set SLI configuration. 2 From the menu bar, click 3D Settings, then click the drop‐down menu item Show  SLI Visual Indicators.  This option enables an SLI status bar that reflects how the GPUs are working together to  render DirectX and OpenGL full‐screen applications. See Figure A.1.   AFR load balancing bar shows relative work provided by each GPU. SFR load balancing line shows relative portion of the screen rendered by each GPU. SLI AA indicator shows the effect of SLI antialiasing modes. Figure A.1 SLI Visual Indicators NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 38
  • 45. : Using SLI Multi-View Mode Under Windows XP, only one display is used with SLI frame rendering  or SLI  antialiasing mode. To use more than one display,  you must use SLI multi‐view mode as  follows: 1 Right click the desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel. 2 From the 3D Settings category in the Select a task pane, click Set SLI configuration. 3 Click Disable SLI, then click Apply.  If you were using SLI multi‐view mode prior to enabling SLI frame rendering mode  and you still have multiple displays connected, then the system returns to the  previous multi‐view mode, whether it was Dualview, Clone, or Spanning mode. If you have only one display connected, then the system sets to single display mode.  Continue with the following steps to use additional displays. 4 Close the NVIDIA Control Panel and then connect the additional displays that you  want to use.  5 Enable the displays per the instructions in the section “Configuring Multi‐GPU  Displays in the NVIDIA Control Panel” on page 44.  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 39
  • 46. : SLI Multi-OS – GPU Assignment in System Virtualization On systems with two supported graphics cards installed, this driver supports a system  virtualization tool’s ability to directly assign a GPU to a guest virtual machine (VM). This  direct assignment allows the host and guest VM to each run on their own operating  system and with their own GPU and driver.   Supported Virtualization Software: Parallels Workstation Extreme   Supported Graphics Cards Up to two different models can be used in a system, from among the following: • Quadro 6000 • Quadro 5000 • Quadro 4000 • Quadro 2000 • Quadro FX 5800 • Quadro FX 4800 • Quadro FX 3800  Video BIOS Requirement • The graphics card assigned to the guest VM needs video BIOS version  62.00.39.00.00 or later. For a list of SLI Multi‐OS certified workstations, virtualization software, and OS  combinations, please see http://www.nvidia.com/object/sli_multi_os.html . SLI Mosaic / Mosaic Technology SLI Mosaic NVIDIA® SLI® Mosaic Mode enables transparent scaling of any application up to eight  displays from two Quadro Plex systems or multiple Quadro cards. SLI Mosaic Mode enables presentation of multiple GPUs (from Quadro Plex systems or  multiple supported Quadro cards) as a single logical Quadro GPU to the operating  system. See the NVIDIA SLI Mosaic Mode User’s Guide for additional information. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 40
  • 47. : Mosaic Technology NVIDIA’s Mosaic Technology lets you span 2‐4 displays across a single desktop for select  non‐SLI Quadro products and configurations. The following table lists the products and  configurations that support NVIDIA Mosaic in this release:  Table A.1 Quadro Products Offering NVIDIA Mosaic Products Notes Quadro 6000, 5000 SLI GPUs in a Quadro SLI-certified workstation will utilize SLI Mosaic instead. Quadro 4000, 2000, 600 Quadro FX 5800 SLI GPUs in a Quadro SLI-certified workstation will utilize SLI Mosaic instead. Quadro FX 4800, 3800, 1800, 580, 380LP, 380 Quadro NVS 450, 420, 295, 290 NVS 300  NVIDIA Mosaic is available only under Windows 7.  See the NVIDIA Mosaic Technology User’s Guide for additional information. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 41
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  • 49. APPENDIX B MULTI-GPU SYSTEMS This appendix discusses multi‐GPU display configuration in a non‐SLI (or SLI Multi‐ view) configuration. It contains the following sections:  “Configuring Multi‐GPU Displays in the NVIDIA Control Panel” on page 44  “Understanding Multi‐GPU Displays in the Windows Display Properties Settings  Page” on page 47 NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 43
  • 50. : Configuring Multi-GPU Displays in the NVIDIA Control Panel Multi‐GPU systems are typically systems with more than one graphics card installed, but  they can also include systems with one or more NVIDIA Quadro NVS 400 cards, or one  or more NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 FX2 graphics cards. In a multi‐GPU system, you use the NVIDIA Control Panel to control the multi‐display  mode (single, Dualview, Clone, or Spanning) in the same manner as you would in a  single‐GPU system–from the Set up Multiple Displays page.  Windows XP You can only configure displays from one “GPU” at a time. So the basic steps are as  follows: 1 Select the GPU using the Select the graphics card with the displays you want to  configure list. 2 Configure the displays attached to that GPU. Table B.1 shows the options you can expect to see for each GPU, depending on how  many displays are connected to the GPU. Table B.1 Change Display Configuration Options Displays Connected nView Display Mode Displays to Use Options 1 Single Display A 2 Single Display A Display B Multi-display modes Display A + B Display B + A NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 44
  • 51. : Table B.1 Change Display Configuration Options Displays Connected nView Display Mode Displays to Use Options 2 + TV Single Display A Display B Display TV Multi-display modes Display A + B Display B + A Display A + TV Display TV+ A Display B + TV Display TV + B Windows Vista/Windows 7 You can configure displays from several “GPUs” at a time.  On the Set Up Multiple Displays page, the box under Step 1 lists all the displays that  are connected to your system, and shows to which GPU they are connected.  Check or clear the check boxes to select the displays that you want to use, then click  Apply to activate the new display configuration.. The displays will be in either extended mode or Clone mode.  Extended mode displays are identified by number in separate box icons.   NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 45
  • 52. :  The numbering corresponds to the numbering in the Windows Display Settings page.   The Windows primary display is indicated by the box icon with a star.   To switch from extended mode to Clone mode,  a  Right‐click one of the display icons for the display that you want to make a clone,  then click the Clone displays option from the pop‐up menu. Select the option that specifies the display that you want to be the primary clone  display.  b  Click Apply.  Cloned displays are identified by numbers inside the same box icon.    To switch from Clone mode to extended mode,  a  Right‐click the display icon for the display that is physically positioned on the right  side, then click Extend desktop on this display from the popup menu. Right‐clicking the box area between the circles has the same effect as clicking the  left circle. b  Click Apply.  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 46
  • 53. : Understanding Multi-GPU Displays in the Windows Display Properties Settings Page The following explanation describes the monitor icons for multiple displays in the  Windows Display Properties Settings page.  Overview of Dualview Monitors in a Multiple‐GPU System  Monitor Order: Windows Vista Versus Windows XP  Monitor Icons: Windows Vista/7 Versus Windows XP  Monitor Icons: nView Clone and Spanning Mode  Determining GPU Order Overview of Dualview Monitors in a Multiple-GPU System In Dualview mode, the displays are recognized by the operating system and you can  configure each display independently. You can also attach or remove Dualview displays  using the Display Properties Settings page.   Figure B.1 illustrates the Display Properties Settings page for a system with four displays  connected in a Dualview configuration under Windows Vista.  Figure B.1 Dualview Mode with Four Displays Attached NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 47
  • 54. : The monitor ordering is controlled by a combination of the driver and the Windows   method of enumerating PCI devices. Because a number of factors are involved in the  enumeration of the displays, it can be difficult to predict which display icon in the  Windows Display Properties page corresponds to which display connector on the  graphic cards.  To accurately determine which icon represents which display,  1 If the display in question is already attached, skip this step. Otherwise, attach the  display by right‐clicking the icon and clicking Attached, then click Apply. 2 Right click the icon again and click Identify.  The icon number appears on the display. Monitor Order: Windows Vista Versus Windows XP This section describes how monitors are ordered when all the displays in a multi‐GPU  system are connected. Monitor Ordering Under Windows XP Windows XP enumerates one display from the GPU and then considers the display from  the next GPU. After it enumerates the display from the last GPU, the operating system  goes back to the first GPU to enumerate the secondary display, and so on. Monitor Ordering Under Windows Vista and Windows 7 Windows Vista enumerates all display outputs from a GPU before considering the next  GPU. Monitor Order Example Table B.2 gives an example of four monitors connected to two GPUs, and shows the  general pattern the operating system uses to enumerate the monitors under Windows  Vista and Windows XP:  Table B.2 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Four Connected Dis- plays Connector Monitor Number Under Monitor Number Position Windows Vista/ Under Windows XP Windows 7 GPU0—Output 1 1 1 GPU0—Output 2 2 3 GPU1—Output 1 3 2 GPU1—Output 2 4 4 NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 48
  • 55. : Monitor Icons: Windows Vista/7 Versus Windows XP This section describes how monitors are ordered when not all the displays in a multi‐ GPU system are connected or enabled under Dualview. Monitor Icons Under Windows XP  Each GPU is represented by a monitor icon, regardless of whether a monitor is  connected to it.   If a secondary display on a GPU is connected but not enabled under Dualview, there  is a monitor icon for that display but it is grayed out.  If a secondary display on a GPU is not connected, there is no monitor icon for that  display.  Monitor Icons Under Windows Vista/Windows 7  The Display Properties page shows all the monitors that can be supported by the  graphics cards in the system, even if they are not physically connected.   If a display is not connected, or connected but not enabled under Dualview, the  corresponding monitor icon is grayed out.   Monitor Order Example Table B.3 shows the general monitor numbering under Windows Vista and Windows XP  when only some of the displays are connected. Monitor numbers are always sequential,  even when displays are not connected.   Table B.3 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Six Potential Displays Connector Connection Monitor Number Monitor Number Position Status Under Windows Under Windows Vista/Windows 7 XP GPU0—Output 1 Connected 1 1 GPU0—Output 2 Connected 2 4 GPU1—Output 1 3 (grayed) 2 (represents GPU1—Output 2 4 (grayed) GPU1) GPU2—Output 1 Connected (not 5 (grayed) 3 (grayed) enabled) GPU2—Output 2 6 (grayed) NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 49
  • 56. : Monitor Icons: nView Clone and Spanning Mode Only outputs from the same GPU can be grouped together in nView Span mode or  nView clone mode. When you enable nView Clone mode, Windows recognizes only the nView primary  display as connected, and the display corresponding to the nView secondary clone mode  display is shown to be not attached in the Display Properties Settings page.  When you enable nView Horizontal or Vertical Spanning mode, Windows  recognizes only the nView primary display as connected, and considers it to have a  resolution equal to the combined resolutions of both displays. The display corresponding  to the nView secondary spanning mode display is shown to be not attached in the Display  Properties Settings page.  Figure B.2 illustrates the Display Properties Settings page for a system with four displays  where displays 1 and 3 are in a Clone mode configuration and displays 4 and 2 are in a  Spanning mode configuration.  Displays are in Clone Mode Displays are in Span Mode Figure B.2 nView Clone Mode and Spanning Mode NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 50
  • 57. : Determining GPU Order The following are guidelines to help determine the order in which GPUs are considered  when the operating system enumerates displays.   Default GPU Order Table B.4 shows which GPU is designated as GPU0 for the purpose of monitor ordering  in a multiple‐GPU system.   Table B.4 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–Default Boot Priority Configuration Which GPU is considered first AGP + PCI GPU on the AGP bus (by default) PCI-E + PCI GPU on the PCI-E bus (by default) NVIDIA Quadro NVS 400 GPU driving the monitor connector closest to the (or other multi-GPU graphics card edge connector. cards) NVIDIA Quadro NVS 440 GPU driving the monitor connector farthest way from the card edge connector. Monitor Order After Changing the GPU Boot Priority in the BIOS By default, in a multi‐graphics card system the AGP or PCI‐E bus has boot priority in the  system BIOS, meaning that GPU0 resides on the AGP or PCI‐E graphics card and  displays are enumerated beginning with that GPU.  If you change the boot priority to the PCI bus, displays are enumerated in the same order  except that the first display is enumerated from the GPU on the PCI bus. After that, the GPUs  and displays are enumerated in the standard priority, as shown in Table B.5.    Table B.5 Windows Monitor Numbering Example–PCI Boot Priority Connector Position Monitor Number Under Monitor Number Windows Vista/ Under Windows XP Windows 7 GPU0 (AGP/PCI-E)—Output 1 3 2 GPU0 (AGP/PCI-E)—Output 2 4 4 GPU1 (AGP/PCI-E) —Output 1 5 3 GPU1 (AGP-PCI-E) —Output 2 6 5 GPU2 (PCI) —Output 1 1 1 GPU2 (PCI) —Output 2 2 6 NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 51
  • 58. APPENDIX C PROFESSIONAL 3D STEREO This appendix discusses professional or quad‐buffered 3D stereo. It contains the  following sections:  “About Workstation 3D Stereo” on page 52  “Using Workstation 3D Stereo” on page 54 About Workstation 3D Stereo The NVIDIA graphics  driver comes with built‐in support for 3D stereoscopic viewing of  OpenGL applications developed for 3D stereo. This is also referred to as “professional”,  “workstation”, or “quad‐buffered” stereo1. Basic Workstation 3D Stereo Requirements To use workstation stereo, you need the following:  OpenGL application that is developed for stereo The application must be designed to render different content to the left and right eye.  NVIDIA Quadro graphics card, except NVIDIA Quadro NVS cards  Proper driver configuration through the NVIDIA Control Panel 1.  This is not to be confused with the NVIDIA consumer 3D stereo driver that lets you view 3D applications in stereo even if they are not developed for stereo.   NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 52
  • 59. : Using 3D Stereo under Different System Configurations Supported Stereo Configurations Under Windows XP The NVIDIA drivers support both full‐screen and windowed stereo under Windows XP.  Table C.1 details which stereo modes are supported under which GPU/display  configurations.    Table C.1 Workstation Stereo Configurations: Windows XP System Configuration Active Stereo Display Modes Passive Stereo Display Modes Single GPU - Supported Supported Single display Single GPU - Supported Supported (including Multiple displays CloneMode) See Using Workstation 3D Stereo with Multiple Displays for more information. Multi-system - Supported Supported (including Multiple displays CloneMode) Requires a G-Sync or G-Sync II card with all displays frame synchronized. Multi-GPU Mode The driver does not use the The driver does not use second GPU and the second GPU and automatically switches to automatically switches to single-GPU mode. single-GPU mode. SLI Mode The driver does not use the The driver does not use second GPU and the second GPU and automatically switches to automatically switches to single-GPU mode. single-GPU mode. SLI Mosaic Supported Via NVAPI NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 53
  • 60. : Supported Stereo Configurations Under Windows Vista/Windows 7 The NVIDIA drivers support both full‐screen and windowed stereo under Windows  Vista or Windows 7. Table C.2 details which stereo modes are supported under which  GPU/display configurations.   Table C.2 Workstation Stereo Configurations: Windows Vista/Windows 7 System Configuration Active Stereo Display Passive Stereo Display Modes Modes Single GPU - Single Supported Supported display Single GPU - Multiple Not supported Supported (including displays CloneMode) Multi-system - Multiple Not supported Not supported displays Multi-GPU Mode Not supported Supported (including CloneMode) SLI mode Not supported Not supported Using Workstation 3D Stereo Basic 3D Stereo Setup 1 Set up the 3D stereo viewing hardware according to the instructions that came with  your hardware.   2 Start the system, then right‐click the desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel to  open the panel. 3 From the menu bar, click View then click Advanced.  4 From the Select a Task pane, click Manage 3D Settings, then click the Global  Settings tab. 5 Under the Settings: Feature column, click Stereo ‐ Enable, then click the  corresponding Setting list arrow and select On.  6 Click Apply. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 54
  • 61. : Selecting the Stereo Display Mode Typically, the driver detects the type of stereo hardware that is installed and  automatically selects the appropriate display mode.  If you cannot view 3D stereo with  your application after these steps, then manually select the display mode as follows: 1 Re‐open the Global Settings tab in the NVIDIA Control Panel Manage 3D Settings page 2 Under the Settings: Feature column, click Stereo ‐ Display mode, then click the  corresponding Setting list arrow and select the stereo display mode that is appropriate  for your stereo viewing hardware. • See Table C.3, “List of Supported Stereo Display Modes” on page 55 for a  description of the available modes.  • If you want to use passive stereo using nView Clone mode, be sure to set up Clone  mode using the Set Up Display Configuration page. 3 Click Apply.     Table C.3 List of Supported Stereo Display Modes Option Description Hardware Examples On-board DIN Time sequential, page-flip stereo, connector with stereo shutter glasses connected directly to a 3-pin DIN VESA connector. On-board DIN Time sequential, page-flip stereo, NVIDIA GeForce connector with NVIDIA IR emitter connected to 3D Vision (with NVIDIA IR the 3-pin DIN VESA connector via Emitter) dongle. Generic active stereo Any time sequential, page-flip Displays which stereo accept time- sequential stereo signals Generic active stereo Any time sequential, page-flip NVIDIA GeForce stereo using the NVIDIA IR emitter 3D Vision (with NVIDIA IR Emitter) Shutter Glasses (DDC Time sequential, page-flip stereo. IO Display stereo) Typically implemented using Eyewear shutter glasses connected to a DTI LCD Display dongle on the VGA output, but Icuiti LCD accommodates other hardware that Eyewear uses page-flipped images. Not supported on GeForce 8 series and later GPUs (including NVIDIA Quadro FX 4600 and NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600) NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 55
  • 62. : Table C.3 List of Supported Stereo Display Modes (continued) Option Description Hardware Examples nView Clone Mode Uses projectors from two displays in Dep3D System nView Clone mode–left image on one display, right image on the other. Passive polarized filters (glasses) isolate the left and right images to the corresponding eyes of the viewer. nView Clone Mode Clone mode passive to active stereo projectiondesign conversion - the left/right images F10 (with NVIDIA IR Emitter using external stereo are displayed through separate signal) monitor outputs and converted to active stereo by the display. The display feeds the stereo toggle signal into the NVIDIA IR emitter using a 3-pin DIN stereo cable. Vertical interlaced Vertical pixel columns alternate SeeReal stereo monitor between left and right images. A Technologies beam splitter directs the left and right images to the corresponding eyes of the viewer. Color interleaved Custom implementation for the Sharp3D Stereo display Sharp 3D Display, an auto- Digital Flat stereoscopic display that uses a Panels parallax barrier technology to provide 3D stereo on the LCD. Horizontal interlaced Horizontal scan lines alternate VRex, Inc. stereo display between left and right images. Passive polarized filters (glasses) isolate the left and right images to the corresponding eyes of the viewer. 3D DLP display Projector or rear projection TV Samsung or using Texas Instrument’s Digital Mitsubishi DLP Light Processing (DLP) technology. HDTV with Requires shutter glasses. shutter glasses 3D DLP display Projector or rear projection TV Samsung or using Texas Instrument’s Digital Mitsubishi DLP (with NVIDIA IR Emitter) Light Processing (DLP) technology. HDTV with Requires NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision NVIDIA GeForce IR emitter. 3D Vision NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 56
  • 63. : Table C.3 List of Supported Stereo Display Modes (continued) Option Description Hardware Examples 3D DLP display INV Use if the “3D DLP display” option Samsung or mode results in reversed eyes. Mitsubishi DLP HDTV with shutter glasses 3D DLP display INV Use if the “3D DLP display (with Samsung or mode NVIDIA IR Emiter) ” option results in Mitsubishi DLP (with NVIDIA IR reversed eyes. HDTV with Emitter) NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 57
  • 64. : Using Workstation 3D Stereo with Multiple Displays In a multi‐display system, you can move the OpenGL application window to all  monitors, although stereo might not be visible on all monitors.  Enabling 3D Stereo with Multiple Displays To make sure that you successfully enable 3D stereo in a multi‐display configuration and  avoid losing stereo settings, NVIDIA recommends first enabling stereo in single‐display  mode and then closing the NVIDIA Control Panel before setting up multi‐display modes.  1 Enable 3D stereo a Open the NVIDIA Control Panel, then set single‐display mode using the Set Up  Display Configuration page. b Set stereo settings using the Manage 3D Settings page. c Close the NVIDIA Control Panel. 2 Enable multiple displays  Using either the Windows Display Properties page or by re‐opening the NVIDIA  Control panel‐>Set up Display Configuration page, set the desired multi‐display  mode. 3 Set up other NVIDIA Control Panel‐>Workstation settings as needed, such as frame  locking.  3D Stereo Under nView Modes Under nView multi‐display modes, both displays must be set to the same resolution and  refresh rate. If the refresh rates are different, the 3D stereo will be displayed on the  display with the highest refresh rate. 3D Stereo Under Dualview Modes Under Dualview mode, all displays must be set to the same refresh rate for 3D stereo to  be displayed on all the Dualview displays. If the refresh rates are different, 3D stereo will  be displayed on the display with the highest refresh rate. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 58
  • 65. APPENDIX D NVIDIA APPLICATION CONFIGURATION ENGINE This appendix discusses the NVIDIA application configuration engine (ACE) for  professional workstation applications. It contains the following sections:  “Introduction” on page 60  “Using ACE with Supported Applications” on page 60  “Using Applications that are not Supported by ACE” on page 62  “Adding to the List of ACE‐detectable Applications” on page 65  “Frequently Asked Questions” on page 66 NVIDIA CONFIDENTIAL NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 59
  • 66. : Introduction Background Workstation application profiles are a group of software settings used by the NVIDIA  graphics driver to provide optimum performance when using a selected application. If  there is an available profile for an application, it should be used in order to ensure correct  application behavior and optimal performance.  About NVIDIA ACE With the NVIDIA application configuration engine (ACE), the graphics driver can now  detect supported workstation applications and apply the appropriate profile settings  automatically–you no longer need to manually select the profile from the NVIDIA  Control Panel. If you run more than one application at a time, ACE makes sure that the  driver applies the appropriate profile settings to each application.  Using ACE with Supported Applications When you run an application that is supported by ACE, you do not need to do anything  special. The driver will detect the application and apply the appropriate profile settings  automatically. How to Determine ACE Support To determine whether your application is supported by ACE: 1 Open the NVIDIA Control Panel and make sure that Advanced Settings is selected from  the control panel tool bar. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 60
  • 67. : 2 From the Select a Task pane, under 3D Settings, click Manage 3D Settings, then click  the Program Settings tab. The Select a program to customize list box contains a list of the  ACE‐detectable applications. Figure D.1 Manage 3D Settings Page–ACE-detectable applications Modifying Settings for ACE-detectable Applications You can modify the settings as follows: 1 Select the application from the Select a program to customize box.  The settings for the application are listed in the Specify the settings for this program box. 2 Click the setting you want to change and then select the new setting from the drop‐ down list. 3 Click Apply when you are finished making your changes. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 61
  • 68. : Using Applications that are not Supported by ACE If your application is not detectable by ACE, then you should configure an application  profile and make sure it is set before running the application. Setting Up an Application Profile Using Global Presets 1 From the Manage 3D Settings page, click the Global Settings tab. 2 Click the Global Presets list arrow. Figure D.2 Manage 3D Settings Page–Applications with Global Profiles, Windows XP 3 Select one of the global presets: • Under Windows Vista/Windows 7 Select a Base profile or one of the generic 3D App profiles, or create a new profile  (see “Adding to the List of ACE‐detectable Applications” on page 65).  • Under Windows XP  Under Windows XP, the driver includes preset profiles for a number of applications  that are not ACE‐detectable. Select the application name from the drop‐down list. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 62
  • 69. : If your application is not listed, then select Base profile or one of the generic 3D  App profiles, or create a new profile (see “Adding to the List of ACE‐detectable  Applications” on page 65).  4 In the Settings box, you can modify the profile by clicking the setting you want to  change and then selecting the new setting from the drop‐down list. 5 Click Apply when you are finished making your changes. If you run a different application that is not ACE‐detectable and do not want to use these  settings, then repeat these steps for the new application. Be aware that these settings may affect any ACE profile settings that specify “Use global  setting”. About the Global Presets Global profiles, or presets, are a set of 3D settings that the driver applies to any  workstation application. While a specific profile contains settings that work best with a  particular application, the settings are applied to any workstation application you run, as  long as there are no ACE‐detected program settings to override them.  The following are descriptions of the available global presets:    Base profile This preset lets you configure all the settings, and provides the most flexibility. Other  presets allow you to configure only a limited selection of settings.  3D App ‐ Default Global Settings This preset uses SLI single‐GPU rendering mode, and is also useful when you need to  use non‐SLI configurations.   3D App ‐ Game Development This preset is useful for game development when using an NVIDIA Quadro card. This  eliminates the need for game developers to switch to a GeForce graphics card as the  settings cause the Quadro card to run like a GeForce card.   3D App ‐ Modeling AFR This preset is useful for modeling applications, and uses SLI AFR mode.  3D App ‐ Visual Simulation This preset is useful for visual simulation applications, and uses SLI SFR mode. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 63
  • 70. :  Application‐specific presets (for Windows XP):  Table D.1  is an example of non  ACE‐detectable applications for which there are preset global profiles. Consult the  NVIDIA Control Panel for the latest list of applications.   Table D.1 Application-specific Global Presets (Not supported by ACE) Application Abaqus CAE / Viewer Autodesk AliasSTUDIO Autodesk Combustion Autodesk Maya AVEVA VANTAGE PDMS / Review Brainstorm applications DENSO NADAMS ICEM Surf ISD HiCAD MAXON CINEMA 4D MICROCADAM Helix Overwatch Systems RemoteView PTC 3DPaint PTC Pro/ENGINEER RainStorm Siemens Medical syngo Toyota TOGO NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 64
  • 71. : Adding to the List of ACE-detectable Applications If your application is not listed in any of the profile lists in the Global Settings or Program  Settings tab, then you can create a profile for that application as follows: Note: If your application is listed in the Global Settings tab (Windows XP only), then do not  create a new profile. Set the global preset for that application instead. 1 From the Manage 3D Settings page, click the Program Settings tab. 2 Click Add. 3 In the Open dialog box, navigate to the location of your application executable, then  click the executable file name and click Open. 4 The file name appears in the Select a program to customize list box. 5 In the Specify the settings for this program box, configure any settings by clicking the  setting you want to change and then selecting the new setting from the drop‐down  list. 6 Click Apply when you are finished making your changes. The new profile will be applied automatically whenever the application is run, just like  one of the default ACE profiles. If your application was running while you created the new profile, you must restart the  application in order for the settings to be applied. NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 65
  • 72. : Frequently Asked Questions  What happens when I run more than one ACE‐detectable application at the  same time? The driver detects each application and applies the appropriate profile to each one  automatically.  What happens when I run an ACE‐detectable application and a non‐ACE‐ detectable application at the same time? The driver applies the global preset to the non‐ACE‐detected application, and applies  the appropriate profile to the ACE‐detected application. Note that any settings in the  ACE profile that specify “Use global setting” will be controlled by the global preset.  Can I create my own application profile? Only one profile can be created for a specific executable, so if your application is ACE‐ detectable, do not create another profile for that application. If your application is not ACE‐detectable, and there is no global preset for it, then you  can create a new profile as described in “Adding to the List of ACE‐detectable  Applications” on page 65.    Can I create a new global profile for a specific application? For applications that are not detected by ACE, you can select an existing global preset  and customize it, but you will not be able to save it under a custom name.   Which global preset should I use? Unless you know that a specific global preset is appropriate for your application (see  “About the Global Presets” on page 63), it is best to use the Base profile.  NVIDIA Control Panel for Quadro Professional Drivers DU-005524-275_v01 | 66
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