How do you confirm that apps detect the GPU/Cuda? I've read there are preferences in Adobe suite but I've never checked exactly what they are. I know in Resolve I can see in the system settings if it sees the card. Any tips on other apps?
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Dom Q. Silverio" <domqsilverio@...> wrote:
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> It is normal. If the apps detect the GPU and/or CUDA capabilities, it is
> fine.
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> On 8/21/2013 8:33 PM, John Moore wrote:
> > I installed the EVGA GTX-680 Mac Edition in my MacPro 5.1 OS 10.8.3 28GB of ram. Everything fired up and I updated the Cuda driver and so far no problem. When I go into system info and look at PCI Cards I see two lines for the GTX-680 one is labeled display and the other is NVDA parent. The display line says driver yes and the NVDA line says no driver. Given it's a double wide board I figure it's working okay but is the no driver a reason for concern? Avid seems to work fine with the card but I haven't pounded on it yet.
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