#Dell xps17 opengl 3.3 Pc#
In Geekbench, a synthetic benchmark for testing general PC performance, it scored 1,583 on single core tests and 8,928 on multi-core tests. With its high-power, current gen CPU, the Dell XPS 17 dominated the competition across almost all of our performance categories. Some of those parts may be older or weaker, but these are the most recent versions of these devices on sale from those companies.
#Dell xps17 opengl 3.3 portable#
Apple’s largest laptop, the 16-inch MacBook Pro (it uses an older Core i9-9980HK/Radeon Pro 5500M), plus Microsoft’s most recent portable workhorse, the Surface Book 3 (Core i7-1065G7/GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q). We tested it against the Razer Blade Pro 17, a gaming laptop with a Core i7-10875H CPU and an RTX 3070 GPU. With a 45W Intel Core i7-11800H processor, an RTX 3060 GPU and 32GB of RAM, the Dell XPS 17 is powerful enough to run modern AAA games, in addition to productivity workloads. I am able to select the Intel iRIS Xe in the preferences box but it unfortunately had the same result. On my M1 Macbook, I had to find and set Apple M1. If not listed there, I would contact Topaz support, after running Dell Support Assistant to ensure you have the latest driver. Even easier would be if you can find the Preferences dialog that sets GPU type, and select Iris Xe. Topaz isn't very good at auto-recognizing the GPU. Iris Xe is the latest but not necessarily greatest Intel onboard GPU. Intel HD Graphics 4600 is an old discontinued onboard GPU.
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Is it OK to run it using the CPU? It does work, just very slow.
#Dell xps17 opengl 3.3 software#
" A sufficient dedicated graphics card with OpenGL 3.3 and at least 2 GB of VRAM is our minimum requirement to support the software on your device."Īppreciate you letting me know! I wish I'd realised that when I ordered my computer. "We do not support Intel HD Graphics 4600 integrated graphics cards or lower in any configuration." If I understand correctly, your GPU is an integrated GPU, not dedicated, and so uses the computer's RAM for the video memory. Looks like you might have an incompatible graphics card for Topaz imaging apps.