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(Found one similar question - but this causes Windows 10 to hang).

I've been doing some machine learning and CUDA testing recently - Whenever I max my graphics card out for a while, I see a few random issues (slow framerates in various hardware accelerated apps) that gets quite annoying.

Rebooting works fine - but, when doing this workload, I have so many apps open, it again is quite annoying.

Going to Device Manager, right clicking disable, then enabling works - but, it causes my multi monitor configuration to be lost and I have to reposition everything.

Maybe my Cuda scripts aren't perfect or similar, but, I don't see why it is doing what it is doing when I am finished.

Is there any safe/quick/official way to restart the state or a driver of a graphics card whilst the system is running, without losing multiple desktop config?

William Hilsum
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Windows 10 includes a default key combination that restarts the GPU and relevant subsystems:

WIN - CTRL - SHIFT - B

Articles mentioning this go back a year, so it should be available in at least build 1703.

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