Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:15 pm
Did you try adding in the following in to Preferences, advanced in resolve?
LsManager.3.NumGPUs = 1
LsManager.3.GPUMapping = 0
LsManager.3.GPUMappingEnable = 1
Local.GPU.Mode = CUDA
As well as using the latest nVidia driver from the nVidia website.
Does the HP laptop use 'Optimus' where it switches between the nVidia GPU and the Intel GPU? If so then that's usually the reason why it has issues as everything goes through the Intel GPU and Resolve will default to that unless you add in the lines above. As the Intel GPU isn't supported by Resolve it then can't find OpenCl and that's why you get the error message.
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Adam Simmons on Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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