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I know that, but the last port i can use is a "Displayport" and i can't connect it to this one.

EDIT:

I found an adapter in a drawer and now it works !
Go to the BIOS to disable the iGPU feature.
Exact, but if I disable iGPU from the BIOS I can not use my third screen anymore.
I created a shortcut to the device manager on the desktop to save some time, not very elegant but functional.
My MB is an ASUS P8H77-V, it's a home made PC, so i don't have any application installed to manage this card (my choice and my fault also).
BINGO Jeff you're right ! ! !

In the BIOS the principal video card is (and was) PCIe, so no modification.
But in Windows i can desactived Intel HD 4000 from the configuration panel when i have to encode, and it works fine.
It would be interesting to force the encoding only with NVidia card, for the moment this solution is not very complicated and suits me well for my use on 3 screens.

Thank you very much for your helpful.
This configuration was the same under Windows 7, but it's realy a nice idea, i will try and tell you again later.
I use 3 screens for testing Pinball ROMs before install them in my "Pincab", the only game i play ;
I can't connect this little screen on the "Display port" of my GTX 1050Ti, so i use the poor Intel HD 4000 to do.

Thank you very much for the time you take to help me out.
2 other.
Here are the captures, i can encode in H.264 in 1980X1080 but nothing upper this resolution, nothing in H.265.
optodata: thank you for all this information, indeed I confuse CUDA and nvenc, if I can not solve my problem I will post a DXdiag soon.

JL_JL: I will try that and tell you what happens next, perhaps i'm not the owner of my SSD in the security policy (i'll have a look there).

Thanks to you two.


EDIT: I tried to uninstall and install again the 411.70 drivers only, PD don't use hardware encode, it's a big mystery for me.

Here is my DxDiag.
A new test today.
I installed Nvidia 411.70 drivers, PD can encode with CUDA, but after restarting my computer the initial issue is back.
Hello to all.

Like some users i have an issue with the CUDA encoding, for me only since a migrate from Win7 to Win10 (clean install).
My PD16 version is Ultra 16.0.2313.0.
Under Windows 7 PD16 always encoded with CUDA (H.264, H.265...), the driver was in version 391.35.
Currently under Win10 the driver version is 391.01 (I wanted to test an old version) and all GPU are selected in the Nvidia control panel, I tried all versions until the last 417.71 without success, I uninstalled and reinstalled PD16, I also tried the available patch v3424 to correct the problem.
I have read a lot of posts and solutions but nothing works.

However one thing surprises me, when I reinstall PD16 and I run it immediately i can encode with CUDA without problem, if I reboot my PC it does not work anymore.

I know it's a frequent breakdown and the question comes up very often, but I do not understand at all what can happen.

Thank you all for your help.
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