That was the program option I was talking about. It didn't show up. I think your reasoning is right on. GTX 460 it is.
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That was the program option I was talking about. It didn't show up. I think your reasoning is right on. GTX 460 it is.
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I see. One way I wasn't sure if CUDA was supported is that I use ArcSoft's MediaConverter 7. The app is supposed to show an indicator at the bottom of the window if CUDA was supported on the card. I saw no such indicator. I suppose most CUDA apps today use version 1.1. Oh well, I'm in the market for the GTX 460 1mb, which would have to support higher CUDA versions. By the way, the SimHD feature does work well. Thanks for the reply.
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I see. One way I wasn't sure if CUDA was supported is that I use ArcSoft's MediaConverter 7. The app is supposed to show an indicator at the bottom of the window if CUDA was supported on the card. I saw no such indicator. I suppose most CUDA apps today use version 1.1. Oh well, I'm in the market for the GTX 460 1mb, which would have to support higher CUDA versions. By the way, the SimHD feature does work well. Thanks for the reply.
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I need a straight answer on this. I have a BFG 8800 GTS 640mb (G80) card with 96 CUDA cores. My driver version is 260.99. I use programs such as ArcSoft TotalMediaTheater which are supposed to use the GPU for hardware decoding. I've read conflicting opinions on hardware posts, NVIDIA site info, and other sites about the G80 vs G92 supporting CUDA. What I gather is that the G80 doesn't support CUDA because of CUDA version, but the G92 does. I know my card has CUDA cores, but are they used on the G80? Thanks for the replies.
That was the program option I was talking about. It didn't show up. I think your reasoning is right on. GTX 460 it is.
That was the program option I was talking about. It didn't show up. I think your reasoning is right on. GTX 460 it is.
I see. One way I wasn't sure if CUDA was supported is that I use ArcSoft's MediaConverter 7. The app is supposed to show an indicator at the bottom of the window if CUDA was supported on the card. I saw no such indicator. I suppose most CUDA apps today use version 1.1. Oh well, I'm in the market for the GTX 460 1mb, which would have to support higher CUDA versions. By the way, the SimHD feature does work well. Thanks for the reply.
I see. One way I wasn't sure if CUDA was supported is that I use ArcSoft's MediaConverter 7. The app is supposed to show an indicator at the bottom of the window if CUDA was supported on the card. I saw no such indicator. I suppose most CUDA apps today use version 1.1. Oh well, I'm in the market for the GTX 460 1mb, which would have to support higher CUDA versions. By the way, the SimHD feature does work well. Thanks for the reply.
I need a straight answer on this. I have a BFG 8800 GTS 640mb (G80) card with 96 CUDA cores. My driver version is 260.99. I use programs such as ArcSoft TotalMediaTheater which are supposed to use the GPU for hardware decoding. I've read conflicting opinions on hardware posts, NVIDIA site info, and other sites about the G80 vs G92 supporting CUDA. What I gather is that the G80 doesn't support CUDA because of CUDA version, but the G92 does. I know my card has CUDA cores, but are they used on the G80? Thanks for the replies.