Thread: non-3D GPU
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Old 14th March 2012, 06:57 AM   #4
Hans_Petter
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Default Re: non-3D GPU

As far as I can tell it won't work. I've upgraded the bios as well as the modified Intel GPU of this ASUS laptop and it's still working in mysterious ways. I could post a screenshot but I'll just try to explain what you I see for now--the edges between vertices turn invisible when being viewed from some angles and I see a lot of incomplete edges that shouldn't be there as I pan around. Actually, surfaces may appear to be triangulated with ghost edges running across but it's all one single surface. When I try to select a surface facing the camera I typically end up selecting a surface behind the one facing the camera, with the front surface failing to be be selected. The only way to select a specific surface is to spin and tilt the model so that there's no other surface behind it. I'm inclined to conclude that a laptop onboard Intel GPU may be inherently incompatible.
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