Hi I have the GTX 1060 and am using on Debian Testing with no problems. I am 
also using with an old AMD 8120 8 core CPU so have enabled the "Very fast GPU" 
option in the git version of dt, I don't know if this has made it into the 
latest release yet or not but I have found a big increase in the speed of dt.
You must enable non-free in Debian repositories to install the nvidia drivers.

Tim

On Sunday, 3 September 2017 12:55:46 BST Brune Wayce wrote:
> Ok, after all your precious tips and explanations I think I'll go with the
> NVidia 1050ti and the proprietary driver.
> 
> Is someone using already NVidia proprietary driver on debian testing? Is a
> problematic installation?
> 
> And with the various 1050ti (zotac, msi, gigabyte, palit... ) is there a
> card better than the others regarding the use with Linux, debian and
> darktable...?
> 
> Thanks,
> BW
> 
> 
> Il 31/ago/2017 00:07, "Brune Wayce" <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> 
> Hello
>     I'm a newbie of Darktable and I need some advices :)
> 
> My computer is a desktop Intel i5-3450 _without_ dedicated gpu, and my OS
> is Debian Testing. I use Darktable 2.2.5 (compiled from source).
> With files from my old camera (Oly E-520) the speed and reactivity of
> Darktable is accettable, but with files from my "new" camera (Panasonic G7)
> the
> performance is poor, so I want to improve the performance adding a new GPU
> so to take advantage of the OpenCL.
> 
> My budget is little, I have to stay within 150euros: I'm orientated to the
> AMD RX560 (4GB) or to the Nvidia GTX 1050ti.
> If I look at the various general or "gaming" benchmarks, I find that the
> 1050ti is faster than the RX560. But if I look here (
> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=
> darktable-opencl-gpu&num=3) I see that the RX460 (and I assume also the
> RX560) is faster than the 1050ti.
> If I look at the economical side, the 1050ti is a little more expensive
> than the RX560.
> 
> The question is: what do you suggest me to buy? The RX560 or the 1050ti? Or
> another one, different from this two?
> 
> Looking at this mailing list I've seen that there is also the problem of
> the drivers for the GPUs. I can use the Open driver or the Proprietary one,
> simply I'll choose the faster/better of the two.
> 
> And last: is my linux distribution (Debian testing) problematic for the
> installation of the Open/driver?
> 
> Thanks to all,
> BW
> 
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