AMD RX480 + Fedora user here.
I am using the GPU with amdgpu (open) drivers for everything.
When I have to use darktable, I use the proprietary amdgpu-pro OpenCL
drivers. In order to prepare the environment, you have to download the
amdgpu-pro drivers from AMD website
Unpack the tar.xz file in a fo
Hi Pindakoe,
> * Is there any value in attempting to get Intel's NEO OpenCL to work or is
> the expected improvement too little to be relevant -- Phoronix does
> report 15-25% performance increase vs Beignet and that would be welcome
> (and as Intel open source)
>
There is some value, the
On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 18:35:42 +0200
Patrick Rudin wrote:
>
> If you go with nvidia, maybe you should wait a few weeks until the new
> 3070 is available. First benchmarks of the 3080/3090 (rendering in
> blender) look promising,..
>
With an i3-8100 CPU I doubt he will notice any difference betwee
Pindakoe wrote:
> 200 € max -- translates to NVIDIA GTX1650 Super
If you go with nvidia, maybe you should wait a few weeks until the new
3070 is available. First benchmarks of the 3080/3090 (rendering in
blender) look promising,..
regards
Patrick
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Following a major camera upgrade to a camera with 42 Mpix I have started to
run into response-time issues with DT, originally on 2.6.2 but also on
3.2.1. This is both in light table (scrolling, moving from image to image,
exporting) and in darkroom mode. Not unexpected given the modest hardware
(i3