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In addition to AVG, other AVs cause it, including Avast. Beyond that, a Quadro is not a gaming card at all, especially not a laptop version of a Quadro, sorry!
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Display Devices
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Card name: Intel(R) HD Graphics 530
Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
Dedicated Memory: 128 MB
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Driver Date/Size: 9/28/2016 7:00:00 PM, 40213960 bytes
WHQL Logo'd: Yes
Card name: NVIDIA Quadro M2000M
Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip type: Quadro M2000M
The comparison immediately above doesn't strike me as particularly accurate. Once you have sorted out the potential AV conflict, set all graphics options to the low- middle part of the range to start with, to see how your Quadro acts when you play the game, and make adjustments from there (this relatively "old" game doesn't demand the very high performance parts like many other newer games do).
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- DarkBanishing9 years agoHero+
@fabiangonz98, @Gorath_the_Elder
Performance
As the exact clock speed of the M2000M is still not known, we can only speculate on the performance of the card. However, we do know that it is a mid-range model from the mobile 2015 Quadro line based on the same chip as the GeForce GTX 960M or 950M. Therefore, it should be faster than the old Quadro K2100M.
source: https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-Quadro-M2000M.151581.0.html
If it's based on the GTX 960M or 950M it should meet minimum specs although I won't vouch for it... Quadro's are indeed not known for their gaming capacities.