It's possible to select apps to not throttle in nVidia's Program Settings area. I know with other real time rendering apps this can really help. Is there a way to point it to the Enscape Revit Plugin to force this max performance? Is this path to an Enscape exe that nVidia will recognize?

Force nVidia Program Settings for max performance for Enscape Plugin?
- angelo_arch
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angelo_arch , be aware that you can also adjust your settings that the maximum performance will be used for any 3D application - furthermore though, usually these settings don't make too much of a difference. If you activate it the GPU will run on full power constantly instead of throttling down when less performance intense tasks are run (when looking at the Sky in Enscape as an example) at the expense of more electricity cost.
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angelo_arch , be aware that you can also adjust your settings that the maximum performance will be used for any 3D application - furthermore though, usually these settings don't make too much of a difference. If you activate it the GPU will run on full power constantly instead of throttling down when less performance intense tasks are run (when looking at the Sky in Enscape as an example) at the expense of more electricity cost.
Thanks Demian, I'd rather not just globally apply these settings as it's a laptop, so it can put a lot of strain on it and run the battery down very quickly. My detailed question is if the Enscape plugin is technically a separate program/process that I can point nVidia too. If so, I would not set Revit to always run in maximum mode, but only Enscape.
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I understand that angelo_arch , then it should be enough to simply adjust your NVIDIA settings for the "enscape.hostlauncher.exe" accordingly, the exact same file you've mentioned before.
As mentioned, the difference probably won't be that noticeable, but feel free to report back your finding as well!
Let me know in case any other questions come up!