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OpenCL device only visible as root
I'm trying to enable gpu rendering on my Vega 64 card in linux, but I can only do so as root. When I run blender as root user, this is what I see in preferences:
The first one will cause my whole ...
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Blender on Linux - list of AMD GPUs that work with Cycles/OpenCL [closed]
Which AMD GPUs are useable with a recent Linux, more specifically Ubuntu (18.04) and AMD drivers? Or are there some that definitely don't work?
This question is not off topic because either a GPU ...
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Blender 2.79 Cycles OpenCL RX Vega GPU extremely slow. (Ubuntu 18.04)
I am running Ubuntu 18.04 on a fairly powerful PC (Ryzen 2700x and Vega64) I finally managed to get OpenCL to work at all with ROCm-rehl drivers.
When I render the default cube scene CPU rendering ...
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Blender 2.79 does not detect GPU AMD RX580
I've bought AMD RX580 recently and it seems Blender can't detect it, it has "none" in cycles compute device in system settings. I have ubuntu 18.04 installed, and already installed latest AMD linux ...
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OpenCL build failed, failed loading render kernel, isn't supported by clang
I have problem. I want to use GPU compute rendering, but when I change the userpreference cycles compute device to my gpu (OpenCL), blender cannot do rendering and shows that failed loading render ...
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OpenCL option not available in Blender 2.78c running on Ubuntu 17.04
Dedicated GPU: AMD Radeon R5 M330 (HAINAN), Drivers: radeon + Mesa 17.2.0 obtained from the padoka PPA.
Blender Version 2.78c downloaded from blender.org
Tried ...
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How can I get my AMD GPU to work in Linux under OpenCL?
OS: Arch Linux kernel 4.7.6-1
GPU Driver: AMDGPU 1.1.2-1
Xorg version: 1.18.4-1
Blender version: 2.78.a-1 (latest in official Arch repo)
I'm 100% sure Xorg is loading the GPU driver based on the ...
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Enable OpenCL GPU Rendering on Ubuntu 16.04 with Intel Skylake GT2?
I know this is experimental technology and I shouldn't get my hopes up; I installed both the proprietary Intel OpenCL SDK (2016) and open-source Beignet (they don't seem to be interfering with one ...
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How to enable openCL rendering in Blender 2.75 rc2
I'm using Linux Mint and I was trying to enable GPU rendering, but I still have only CPU option in user preferences...
Linux Mint 17.1 x64
Radeon HD 7850
Blender 2.75 rc2
amd-catalyst 15.5
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