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Hello,
I am facing a problem with my graphics driver. I use the Comsol Multiphysics 4.4 but I have problem with my geometry (rendering of my models).
In addition, I was using Java and OpenGL in order to display a Earth Map but I did not get anything. Could you help me to find a solution?
Thanks,
Thanasis.
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I would recommend loading the latest graphics drivers version https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26347/Intel-Beta-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10-and-Windows-7-8-1-15-40-%3Fproduct%3D88345 4539 and report back using the following template: /thread/77761 Default level information for reporting Graphics issues
I will use the report to try to replicate this matter.
Allan.
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I found the solution. It was problem of COMSOL. It has by default OpenGL for rendering and I changed with DirectX9.(Preference ->Graphics and Plot Window).
I am confused about the difference of Graphics drivers e.g. 5500 or4539 and OpenGL&DirectX9 software. What are the job of each other.
Thank you very
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Great to hear you were able to find the solution.
Brief information about Intel® graphics:
Intel® HD graphics 5500 is the model number of the current graphics controller.
Driver version 4539 would be the http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/graphics-drivers/000005654.html build number of the driver version
OpenGL and DirectX: Many games require support for application programming interfaces (APIs) to function, and to provide a high-quality gaming experience. OpenGL and DirectX APIs are designed to render 2D and 3D graphics.
Hope this helps
Allan
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