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Hello,
I'm using GPA 2016 R4(16.4.1168.0) to analyze my game base on DX9. However, the Frame Analyzer cannot display the render target. I have rollback the GPA 2016 R3, it also has the same problem. Here is my develop environment:
Windows 10 build 10240, 64-bit DEP enabled
Num Processors: 8
Memory: 16245MB
System BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. F7 (12/08/2014)
Driver 0:
Device: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950
Provider: NVIDIA
Date: 3-7-2016
Version: 10.18.13.6451
VendorId: 10de
ProductId: 1402
Stepping: a1
No support for GPA Instrumentation
Driver 1:
Device: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
Provider: Intel Corporation
Date: 7-17-2015
Version: 10.18.15.4256
VendorId: 8086
ProductId: 412
Stepping: 6
No support for GPA Instrumentation
Install directory: C:\Program Files\IntelSWTools\GPA_16.4\
Version: 16.4.306188
Current user is in Administrators group: YES
Current Graphics Performance Analyzers 2016 R4 (16.4.306188)
Secure Boot/Trusted Boot is Disabled
The screenshot of Frame Analyzer has attached.
Thanks!
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Hi Russell L,
Sorry that you are running into trouble. Thanks for providing your setup information.
I have a few suggestions that may help you:
1. Are you able to upgrade to the Win 10 anniversary update (14393)? I ask since GPA only supports that version of Win 10 at this moment.
2. Both your gfx card drivers look to be out of date, are you able to update to the latest versions?
3. Are you able to update your BIOS version? This may help, it is a bit of a long shot, but not worth over-looking.
If those doesn't help, is it possible to get a copy of the workload you are working with so we can attempt to replicate your issue on our side?
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Hello,
Thanks for reply!
I have upgraded win10 and gfx card deriver to the new version. Because of the risk, I did not update the bios version. It doesn't work. The new about info is as bellow:
Machine name: LUOSHUQUAN
Windows 10 build 14393, 64-bit DEP enabled
Num Processors: 8
Memory: 16245MB
System BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. F7 (12/08/2014)
Driver 0:
Device: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950
Provider: NVIDIA
Date: 2-9-2017
Version: 21.21.13.7866
VendorId: 10de
ProductId: 1402
Stepping: a1
No support for GPA Instrumentation
Driver 1:
Device: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
Provider: Intel Corporation
Date: 9-29-2016
Version: 20.19.15.4531
VendorId: 8086
ProductId: 412
Stepping: 6
No support for GPA Instrumentation
Install directory: C:\Program Files\IntelSWTools\GPA_16.4\
Version: 16.4.306188
Current user is in Administrators group: YES
Current Graphics Performance Analyzers 2016 R4 (16.4.306188)
Secure Boot/Trusted Boot is Disabled
I'm confused about the item "No support for GPA Instrumentation". Does it mean that the GPA can not work correctly in my environment?
I'll send to you a DX9 sample and a frame file in private message.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the updated specs and the PM,
I believe I have narrowed your issue down to 3rd party hardware since I get the same results on my PC with similar specs to yours. Testing on machines with just an Intel based GPU, I can see the RTs as expected. I passed the issue on to our engineers to see if they agree.
Are you able to try opening this frame on a machine with only 1 Intel based GPU? I had luck with both a Skylake or Kabylake system.
As for the issue itself - How impactful is this for you? Is it something you cannot work around?
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