
Installing GPU Drivers on Windows Desktops ¶īefore installing the PCoIP Agent, you need to install the correct driver for your configured GPUs. Viewing Agent Logs in Windows Event Viewer Managing Licenses with the PCoIP Control Panel Download the PCoIP Graphics Agent InstallerĬonfiguring Multiple Monitors for NVIDIA GRID vGPUsĬonfiguring Multiple Monitors for Non-NVIDIA GRID vGPUsĬonfiguring Displays for NVIDIA GRID with Pass-Through Install GPU Drivers on Other Instance TypesĢ. Install GPU Drivers on Google Cloud Instances Install GPU Drivers on Azure NV-series Instances Install GPU Drivers on ESXi and KVM Hypervisors
Your drivers are now officially up to date.Teradici PCoIP Graphics Agent for Windows. Once the installation is complete, make sure the game client is closed out completely and restart your computer. This may change the size of any windows you have open, but this is normal until installation is complete. While the new driver is installing it is very common for the screen to go to black and re-appear. You will now be greeted with a progress window. Unless desired otherwise, we recommend what is set to default by AMD. Here you will be able to select what parts of the driver you wish to have installed. Now that the location has been selected, hit Upgrade once again. This window allows you to choose the location of the installer. After selecting Upgrade a new window will appear. Click Upgrade to continue to the next window. At the bottom you can choose to have AMD Radeon Settings automatically download latest drivers. In order to update, AMD Radeon Settings will need to exit in order to proceed to installer. Click the dropdown and select Update Now.
If there are any available, it will state "New Radeon Software updates are available."
From here we can see if there are updates available. Click on Updates in the bottom left corner. Click on the Windows/ Start button on the bottom left and search "AMD Radeon Settings.".