I have a Win10 system with a Radeon R7 360 graphics card.
Upon updating the card driver, the GPU slot is failing (no known problems prior to the update).
Driver date 5/11/2021, Driver version 27.20.20903.8001
From my log file:
14:27:33:******************************* System ********************************
14:27:33: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor
14:27:33: CPU ID: AuthenticAMD Family 23 Model 113 Stepping 0
14:27:33: CPUs: 12
14:27:33: Memory: 7.95GiB
14:27:33: Free Memory: 6.28GiB
14:27:33: Threads: WINDOWS_THREADS
14:27:33: OS Version: 6.2
14:27:33: Has Battery: false
14:27:33: On Battery: false
14:27:33: UTC Offset: -5
14:27:33: PID: 7792
14:27:33: CWD: C:\ProgramData\FAHClient
14:27:33: Win32 Service: false
14:27:33: OS: Windows 10 Enterprise
14:27:33: OS Arch: AMD64
14:27:33: GPUs: 1
14:27:33: GPU 0: Bus:6 Slot:0 Func:0 AMD:5 Bonaire [Radeon R7/R6 360 Series]
14:27:33: CUDA: Not detected: Failed to open dynamic library 'nvcuda.dll': The
14:27:33: specified module could not be found.
14:27:33:
14:27:33:OpenCL Device 0: Platform:0 Device:0 Bus:6 Slot:0 Compute:1.2 Driver:3240.6
14:27:33:***********************************************************************
Why it's giving information about a non-existing nVidea Cuda is beyond me.
When a job starts up that try's to run on the GPU, the log file says this:
14:29:45:WU01:FS02:0x22:There are 3 platforms available.
14:29:45:WU01:FS02:0x22:Platform 0: Reference
14:29:45:WU01:FS02:0x22:Platform 1: CPU
14:29:45:WU01:FS02:0x22:Platform 2: OpenCL
14:29:45:WU01:FS02:0x22: opencl-device 0 specified
14:30:18:WU01:FS02:0x22:Attempting to create OpenCL context:
14:30:18:WU01:FS02:0x22: Configuring platform OpenCL
14:30:18:WU01:FS02:0x22:Failed to create OpenCL context:
14:30:18:WU01:FS02:0x22:Error initializing context: clCreateCommandQueue (-6)
14:30:18:WU01:FS02:0x22:ERROR:125: Failed to create a GPU-enabled OpenMM Context.
I uninstalled FAH and reinstalled the latest version. The problem was not fixed.
Are there any known incompatibilities with the latest Radeon driver?
Recards,
Rick Hein
Radeon GPU Fails After Driver Update
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Re: Radeon GPU Fails After Driver Update
Did you get the driver update from AMD's website or did you download it as part of Windows Update? If you updated through Windows Update the download will be missing support for OpenCL. If that is the case, download the driver from AMD and install that.
As for the message about CUDA, that is an informational message from one of the two tests the client runs to detect usable GPUs when it starts up. It can be ignored if you do not have either a nVidia based card installed or nVidia based graphics on the logic board of your system.
As for the message about CUDA, that is an informational message from one of the two tests the client runs to detect usable GPUs when it starts up. It can be ignored if you do not have either a nVidia based card installed or nVidia based graphics on the logic board of your system.
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Re: Radeon GPU Fails After Driver Update
I used the AMD Auto-Detect and Install utility from AMD - https://www.amd.com/en/support.
Re: Radeon GPU Fails After Driver Update
I downloaded and ran GPU Caps Viewer and it appears the OpenCL environment is running correctly.
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Re: Radeon GPU Fails After Driver Update
AMD has moved the R7 300 series cards to legacy support. The latest driver I found on their site is this - https://www.amd.com/en/support/graphics ... eon-r7-360. The driver download on this page has a different version of the driver listed for Windows 10, the release notes for this give the version number of the driver you listed in your first post as being the last version for Windows 7. The version for Windows 10 is listed as 27.20.21003.8013
It is also possible AMD introduced a bug in their last driver for this series card based on GCN 2nd gen chipset. Or something carried over from your older driver install and using a driver cleaner before installing may fix that.
It is also possible AMD introduced a bug in their last driver for this series card based on GCN 2nd gen chipset. Or something carried over from your older driver install and using a driver cleaner before installing may fix that.
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Re: Radeon GPU Fails After Driver Update
I see what you are talking about.
I downloaded the legacy package - radeon-software-adrenalin-2020-21.5.2-win10-64bit-legacyasics-june21-legacy.exe.
According to "Package Contents" it includes both drivers:
Radeon Software Adrenalin 21.5.2 Driver Version 21.10.03.08 for Windows 10 (Windows Driver Store Version 27.20.21003.8013) and 21.09.03.08 for Windows 7 (Windows Driver Store Version 27.20.20903.8001).
The installation procedure does not ask me which one I want. Following installation, my system is still showing the same (Win7) version - 27.20.20903.8001.
How do I get it to install 27.20.21003.8013?
I downloaded the legacy package - radeon-software-adrenalin-2020-21.5.2-win10-64bit-legacyasics-june21-legacy.exe.
According to "Package Contents" it includes both drivers:
Radeon Software Adrenalin 21.5.2 Driver Version 21.10.03.08 for Windows 10 (Windows Driver Store Version 27.20.21003.8013) and 21.09.03.08 for Windows 7 (Windows Driver Store Version 27.20.20903.8001).
The installation procedure does not ask me which one I want. Following installation, my system is still showing the same (Win7) version - 27.20.20903.8001.
How do I get it to install 27.20.21003.8013?
Re: Radeon GPU Fails After Driver Update
I think I have fixed the problem by going backwards.
I removed the device, and Windows immediately took it upon itself to reinstall a driver from it's database.
It loaded 26.20.12028.2 dated 8/16/2019.
My GPU slot is now successfully running.
Go figure.
Joe - thanks for the discussion.
I removed the device, and Windows immediately took it upon itself to reinstall a driver from it's database.
It loaded 26.20.12028.2 dated 8/16/2019.
My GPU slot is now successfully running.
Go figure.
Joe - thanks for the discussion.