Awesome!toTOW wrote:I already got the required data from NV, but they requested that FAH follows the same NDA as reviews, so the new GPUs will be supported by FAH on release.rbpeake wrote:Off topic, but how long will it take to whitelist the GeForce RTX 3080 Ampere after it is released on September 17th?
Whitelist 2070 RTX Please
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This is a good time to give a huge shout-out to toTOW, Bruce, and all of our other wonderful volunteers for helping us be ready to make the most of awesome new technology the moment they are released!
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I could not agree more, thanks for all the hard work!JohnChodera wrote:This is a good time to give a huge shout-out to toTOW, Bruce, and all of our other wonderful volunteers for helping us be ready to make the most of awesome new technology the moment they are released!
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YesHaloJones wrote:So are they in the gpus.txt now?
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0x10de:0x2206:2:8:GA102 [GeForce RTX 3080]
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One possible problem - the versions of Nvidia driver updates the Microsoft sends out with Windows updates do not include CUDA or OpenCL capabilities and therefore won't work with distributed computing.
Make sure that you have the version downloaded directly from Nvidia, even if you have to tell it to install even if there is a version with the same version number already installed.
Download Drivers | NVIDIA
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
If you have GeForce Experience installed, it will watch for new versions becoming available and almost always offer to let you download them before Microsoft provides a version with the same version number.
I'm thinking of upgrading to an RTX 2070, but need to do some calculations to check if my power supply is adequate first.
Make sure that you have the version downloaded directly from Nvidia, even if you have to tell it to install even if there is a version with the same version number already installed.
Download Drivers | NVIDIA
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
If you have GeForce Experience installed, it will watch for new versions becoming available and almost always offer to let you download them before Microsoft provides a version with the same version number.
I'm thinking of upgrading to an RTX 2070, but need to do some calculations to check if my power supply is adequate first.