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This article lists the requirements and supported graphics cards GPUs for a PC in order to run InSpec.
This applies to P2 Post 2020 Machines

A graphics card from one of the supported GPU brands as well as a G3D Mark score of more than 1000 is required to run InSpec.

The website PassMark lists many graphics cards GPUs with the performance score “G3D Mark”:
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/GPU_mega_page.html

Supported GPU brands are Nvidia NVidia and AMD /(ATI).

The following models are examples of supported graphics cards that meet the minimum requirements:

  • AMD Radeon HD series like 5700 or better

  • Nvidia GeForce 450 or better

  • Nvidia [>5][>700]

  • NVidia GeForce [>4][>50]

  • NVidia Quadro FX4800, K1100M, 2000M, M500M or better

Note

Intel graphics cards are not supported, regardless of the G3D score

The italicized names can be searched in the “Videocard Name” field on PassMark in combination with a value of 1000 for the G3D Mark in order to filter appropriate cards:

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The number includes the graphics card series and model:

  • [>5][

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  • >700] means a series newer than 5xxx and a model better than x700

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  • for AMD Radeon HD.

  • [>4][

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  • >50] means a

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  • series newer than 4xx and a model better than x5x

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  • for NVidia GeForce.

Note

Intel GPUs are not supported, regardless of the G3D score.

The italicized names can be searched in the “Videocard Name” field on PassMark in combination with a value of 1000 for the G3D Mark in order to filter appropriate cards:

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Note that a G3D score of 1000 is a minimumvalue. Hardware selected to meet but not exceed the minimum specifications should be assumed to reflect minimal workflows. If the intent is to use high-resolution / multi-monitor setups, programs with high feature counts, or visualize large, dense point clouds, the GPU should be selected to reflect these workflows by suitably exceeding the minimum specifications.