![]() So you'll need to install an older driver, something like Catalyst 12.1 WHQL. All applications for the AMD GPUs are OpenCL. AMD stopped support for OpenCL for the older HD4xx0 GPUs back at driver 12.10, so the only thing you have is CAL support and there is no application at Seti anymore that uses only CAL. and made sure my video driver is current. But I still don't see a process running for my GPU. I've never seen a setting for the maximum number of tasks running. 4:50:27 AM | | This computer has reached a limit on tasks in progress 4:18:24 AM | | Requesting new tasks for CPU and AMD/ATI GPUĪfter 8 processes start - one for each core and HT I see: 4:10:37 AM | | CAL: ATI GPU 0: ATI Radeon HD 4600 series (R730) (CAL version, 1024MB, 992MB available, 704 GFLOPS peak) The event log appears to recognize the presence of my GPU: I have seen a couple of odd things though:īOINC Manager says I'm running v8 8.00 with an executable of setiathome_8.00_windows_intelx86.exe. However, it seems I can no longer get any GPU action. I uninstalled and reinstalled and deleted data file and made sure my video driver is current. I upgraded to windows 10 and the GPU crunching stopped. My system was happily running BOINC and using 8 cores and my GPU. ![]()
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