Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:35 am
Dwaine Maggart wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA
Your GPU has to have Compute Capability 3.5 or higher, to support CUDA 11.
I do appreciate Dwaine's clear statements and the link above.
I had a dual GPU system with one card at 3.0 (Quadro 4200) and one at 3.5 (Quadro K5200). After getting this issue I removed the K4200.
Separately I had an issue of no video on program output in 16.2.7. I had to downgrade to 16.2.6 because of this and the GPU error. However after removing the K4200 I have upgraded to 16.2.7 again and find there is no issue.
I am now running only the Quadro K5200 with driver version 452.57 and so far, so good.
However I am aware that with CUDA compute 3.5 being the minimum, the writing is on the wall and I will need to look at moving up in hardware.
System 1: Dell Precision 7810, Dual Xeon 2620, 72GB RAM, GeForce 1080ti 11GB, Win10 pro, Resolve Studio 17.4.
System 2: Custom build Intel i7-12700K, 64GB RAM, GeForce 1080ti 11GB, Ubuntu 22.04, Resolve Studio 17.4.