Given the specifications of your setup, you will most likely see three GPUs listed in the table under GPU Selection. Under the ‘GPU Configuration’ section, uncheck the ‘Auto’ box next to ‘GPU Selection’. Make sure that ‘System’ is selected from the tab at the top of the window. Once within ‘Preferences’, click on the ‘Memory and GPU’ option from the choices on the left-hand side of the window. Within DaVinci Resolve, please click on the ‘DaVinci Resolve’ item from the File menu, and then select ‘Preferences…’ While we cannot guarantee the result, a possible alternative solution may to be change the ‘Preferences’ settings within DaVinci Resolve in regard to which GPU is in use to see if that changes the behavior: If you remove the ‘Plugable UD-3900’ device from within Device Manager, the most likely result is that the monitors connected to the UD-3900 will no longer function. Since the DisplayLink device is not a physical GPU, this can result in unexpected behavior. Some applications can get confused by the presence of a ‘virtual’ graphics adapter, and mistakenly attempt to send tasks intended for the physical GPU to the virtual device. The Plugable UD-3900 docking station is based on DisplayLink technology, which is in essence a ‘virtual’ graphics adapter (also known as a graphics processing unit or GPU) that relies on the host system’s CPU and internal physical graphics processing unit (GPU) in order to generate the image shown on the dock-connected monitors. Thank you for sharing your experience in our forum!
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