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Send message Joined: 20 Jun 12 Posts: 141 Credit: 342,008 RAC: 64 |
Does anyone here know what CC or CUDA version their application actually requires? At the bottom of their homepage they just state requirements for the CPU, in the FAQ they state CUDA 10, but a GeForce 660 or a GeForce 660 Ti, which are both CUDA 3.0 cards, are apparently able to run it. The developement of the app started on a GTX 275, which is exactly what I have, but "cuda100" is probably CUDA 10.0 (which for some reason runs on CUDA 3.0 cards) and not CUDA 1.00? |
Send message Joined: 22 Aug 16 Posts: 447 Credit: 2,091,043 RAC: 703 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA#GPUs_supported There is CUDA and then it's compute capability. CUDA 10.0 drivers came out for those Kepler cards. |
Send message Joined: 20 Jun 12 Posts: 141 Credit: 342,008 RAC: 64 |
I see... so what TechPowerUp calls CUDA: 3.0 is actually "Compute Capability" of the card while SRBase has CUDA 10 drivers (i.e. software) as requirement? That would explain my confusion... thanks. Well, no SRBase for me than I guess. |
Send message Joined: 20 May 10 Posts: 552 Credit: 1,902,029 RAC: 793 |
I see... so what TechPowerUp calls CUDA: 3.0 is actually "Compute Capability" of the card while SRBase has CUDA 10 drivers (i.e. software) as requirement? That would explain my confusion... thanks. And why my AMD 7970 gpu's won't work either!! |
Send message Joined: 20 Jun 12 Posts: 141 Credit: 342,008 RAC: 64 |
They should work there with the TF v0.12 (opencl_ati_101) application, this one is working for example (yes, it's a R9 280 or 280x, but that are just rebranded HD79X0 cards). EDIT: and this one. Even HD5000 series cards seem to work and are not that much slower than those HD79X0 cards, less than double runtime. |
Send message Joined: 20 May 10 Posts: 552 Credit: 1,902,029 RAC: 793 |
They should work there with the TF v0.12 (opencl_ati_101) application, this one is working for example (yes, it's a R9 280 or 280x, but that are just rebranded HD79X0 cards). So when I load the drivers it loads opencl-ati_2.0...do I just need older drivers or can I downgrade the opencl stuff manually? I am using Windows for my AMD gpu's as it's easier than Linux. |
Send message Joined: 28 Mar 10 Posts: 14 Credit: 126,290 RAC: 0 |
They should work there with the TF v0.12 (opencl_ati_101) application, this one is working for example (yes, it's a R9 280 or 280x, but that are just rebranded HD79X0 cards). The min opencl version for AMD cards is 1.01 |
Send message Joined: 20 Jun 12 Posts: 141 Credit: 342,008 RAC: 64 |
@mikey: perhaps if you post the hosts (at SRBase) which for some reason don't get any work from SRBase, rebirther or someone else might be able to tell you the reason. |
Send message Joined: 20 May 10 Posts: 552 Credit: 1,902,029 RAC: 793 |
@mikey: perhaps if you post the hosts (at SRBase) which for some reason don't get any work from SRBase, rebirther or someone else might be able to tell you the reason. Thanks you I will do that |
Send message Joined: 20 May 10 Posts: 552 Credit: 1,902,029 RAC: 793 |
They should work there with the TF v0.12 (opencl_ati_101) application, this one is working for example (yes, it's a R9 280 or 280x, but that are just rebranded HD79X0 cards). Thank you |
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