![]() ![]() ![]() Googling the problem you’ll find a ton of youtube videos telling you to replace a dll file, and the have a link to a google drive with said dll file… I’m not really keen on doing that though - seems like a pretty insecure thing to do. I still get the error - I seem to be unable to run Blender now I’ve tried to repair blender (running the install file and choosing repair), I’ve removed blender and installed it again. ![]() I’ve reinstalled the Nvidia driver, both through Geforce Experience and when that didn’t work manually by downloading the latest driver myself. I ran the windows update, I’ve made sure that Blender is using my RTX 2070 card both in nvidia control panel, and in windows settings. What was different? There was a pending windows update (I’m on win10), and I attached my wacom graphics screen. 300 Watts 364 Watts x 0.824 This step is necessary because to determine the power supply class, only the actual power consumption of the graphics card is important. I hadn’t even turned off my pc in between. Now, many new cards will claim backward compatibility. So, you would look for an nvidia graphics card that is PCIe x16 compatible. Hi I’m using Blender 3.0.1, I used it earlier today, now when I try to launch it I get the infamous “a graphics card and driver with support for OpenGL 3.3 or higher is required”. 8,290 Views Hopefully/probably, your motherboard has a PCIe x16 slot. ![]()
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