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GTX 960 not supported?

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  • SFA
    Might be a good idea to ask this question in a Support Case as well.



    Grant
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  • Christian Gruner
    It should work just fine.
    However, if you are not using it for gaming and so, I would recommend buying and ATI/AMD card instead at the same price-level. You simply get more "bang-for-the-buck", when it comes to OpenCL with the ATI/AMD cards.
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  • Alain Decamps
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    It should work just fine.
    However, if you are not using it for gaming and so, I would recommend buying and ATI/AMD card instead at the same price-level. You simply get more "bang-for-the-buck", when it comes to OpenCL with the ATI/AMD cards.


    Hi 'm still running a sandy bridge 2500k CPU with a PCI express 2.0 x16 interface to a AMD 7870 Ghz card. For me it seems that the 2500k CPU is running 100% while doing things, could the 2.0 interface to the GPU be the bottleneck?
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="Alain" wrote:
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    It should work just fine.
    However, if you are not using it for gaming and so, I would recommend buying and ATI/AMD card instead at the same price-level. You simply get more "bang-for-the-buck", when it comes to OpenCL with the ATI/AMD cards.


    Hi 'm still running a sandy bridge 2500k CPU with a PCI express 2.0 x16 interface to a AMD 7870 Ghz card. For me it seems that the 2500k CPU is running 100% while doing things, could the 2.0 interface to the GPU be the bottleneck?


    If your CPU is running at 100% and OpenCL is enabled and in-use, your bottleneck is the CPU. It simply can't feed the GPU fast enough.
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