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I'm using a Java app called iReport, and I just added a dedicated video card, the problem is that now my Java apps are misdrawing the dialog screens.

What it should look like. Proper Draw

What it looks like now. Failed Draw

Is this a video card issue, an application issue, or a Java issue?

My video card stats from GPUShark.

GPU Shark v0.7.3
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Elapsed time: 00:00:20
OpenGL memory - total:2048MB, usage:467MB
  GPU 1 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost
- GPU: GK106
- Bus ID: 5
- Device  ID: 10DE-11C2
- Subvendor: EVGA (3842-3657)
- Driver version: 9.18.13.2723
- NV driver branch: r325_00-230
- OS: Windows 7 64-bit
- Bios version: 80.06.59.00.50
- GPU memory size: 2048MB
- Bus width: 192-bit
- GPU memory location: GPU dedicated
- GPU memory type: GDDR5
- GPU temp: 39.0°C (min:39.0°C - max:42.0°C)
- Fan speed: 46.0% / 1890.0 RPM
- GPU cores: 768
- TDP: 134 Watts
- True current clock speeds / VDDC:
  - Core: 718.0MHz
  - Mem: 810.0MHz
  - VDDC: 0.900V
- GTX 600+ monitoring:
  - Base clock speeds:
    - GPU core: 980.0MHz
    - Mem: 3004.0MHz
  - Boost clock speeds:
    - GPU core: 1032.0MHz
    - Mem: 3004.0MHz
  - Clock speeds offsets:
    - GPU core: 0.0MHz
    - GPU voltage: 0.050V
    - Mem: 0.0MHz
  - GPU power:
    - Current power: 18.2% TDP
    - Min power: 47.1% TDP
    - Max power: 110.0% TDP
    - Default power: 100.0% TDP
    - Power limit: 100.0% TDP
- GPU and memory usage:
  - GPU: 0.0%, max: 28.0%
  - GPU memory: 22.8%
  - GPU memory controller: 3.0%
- Limiting policies (NVIDIA):
  - no limitation
- Current active 3D applications:
---- dwm.exe (PID: 2924)
---- chrome.exe (PID: 5564)
---- chrome.exe (PID: 3688)
---- java.exe (PID: 7364)
---- furmark.exe (PID: 7504)
---- gpushark.exe (PID: 8144)

I'm using the Java JDK versus the usual JRE since I develop using this system, and that is what my JAVA_HOME is set to. Specifically 1.7.0 R21

The application is iReport 5.1.0.

The integrated video card is the regular Intel HD Graphics.

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