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Message 3668 - Posted: 29 Feb 2024, 3:30:02 UTC

Hi there, just an FYI I have Titan V (V100) GPU's on linux and windows (cuda and opencl)

>>Loading GPU lookup table from file.
>>GPU was not found in the lookup table. Using default values:

Not sure if this can optimise output in any way, but the default values seem to work.
cheers.
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Message 3669 - Posted: 29 Feb 2024, 15:50:04 UTC - in response to Message 3668.  

Hi there, just an FYI I have Titan V (V100) GPU's on linux and windows (cuda and opencl)

>>Loading GPU lookup table from file.
>>GPU was not found in the lookup table. Using default values:

Not sure if this can optimise output in any way, but the default values seem to work.
cheers.


Good to hear. The default values were chosen conservatively to work for most cards.
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