Revoscan Metro not running with latest Nvidia driver 595

Hi David

RTX 5000 Ada succeeds the Quadro RTX 5000 , it is a very good card , it is just not as usable in laser mode scanning as the RTX consumer Gaming models .
Laser scanning just uses different functions that are available in the consumer cards.
However after many report from users RTX A series performed just fine and very much acceptable frame speed.

Revo Metro viewport can use any card that support OpenGL and you really don’t need anything special for that part unless you activate the GPU for laser scanning.

For example a i9 14th Gen CPU can perform as good while scanning with dedicated graphic card that don’t use CUDA as RTX 4060 GPU with slower CPU.

I tested it all out for long months in pre production state.

This is not about what professional tools we use but about the consumer product that can reach regular consumers that don’t want to spend big money on professional workstations.

Don’t worry the issue will be solved out !

I am sure it will! Support has been outstanding as always.

Thanks again,

David

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Hello, I had this exact same issue a few days ago on my laptop. I have an RTX A500 GPU and had no issues like this before the driver update. After the update, the same issue as shown here occurred. A clean install of Windows solved my issue (I was actually planning on a clean install before this anyway). It was probably not something I needed to do to fix this, but since I already planned on doing it, I wanted to share that it solved the issue. I am now using the latest driver with no problems, getting a steady 50 FPS with GPU acceleration.

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Thanks for the info, but I’m willing to wait rather than a re install of windows for this one! But, it may mean that a file is missing / corrupt for some reason and the reinstall puts it back? who knows??

Cheers,

David

Hi David , what about a clean installation of the driver ?

If the system is actually the issue, there will be no fix for that available because recreating this issue was not successful as the driver worked just fine, and what is actually missing is unknown.

Hi, I did do this during my own investigations, with the same result, but a few days ago I did see the Nvidia notification pop up that there was another new version available. I’ll try that and let you know.

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Hi @allall, I have the same issue here with a MetroX and Rev. 5.8.5, Nvidia RTX pro 4000 (HP Notebook) with driver Nvidia Studio Driver 595.97. Thats why I found this thread.

At some points the Windows flickers and you see the whole Window for a short moment. I can not reverse to older Drivers because i will have then Issues with Teams due to overlay-errors. Maybe this is the reason. I will use the old Laptop with rtx 4070 meanwhile.

Best regards

Arne

btw. already set to dedicated gpu with Nvidia-App and within the Windows settings.

Do you know anything about the RTX 5050? Is it compatible with acceleration?

Hi @JuanJo3D I don’t see why not ? However if you use RTX 4060 or RTX 5050 it will not make huge difference as the GPU acceleration has limited frames per second

Hi all, I have had the same issue. A couple of the facebook group have as well. My screen looks exactly like that when I update to the latest. I googled a lot and found soooooooo many people having issues with various games and all this, and a helpful youtube video that states driver named 566.36-desktop-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whql is the last sort of “good” driver that the gaming community use. So I downloaded it and I’ve been using it for a couple of weeks now with no issues. I have a dell workstation precision 7740 (I mainly use it for CAD) intel i7-9850h 2.6 ghx cpu Quadro RTX5000

I get laser line scanning between 50 and 60 fps with the inspire 2.
They did release a newer driver as of 24th March and that broke the revopoint software like you show as well. The one before that broke it (maybe early March release), but prior to that it was all fine.

The driver did not broke the software because not everyone has that issue , it is related to the individual system where it was installed as the driver don’t seem to work correctly on some systems only. This means not related to the software .