Hello,
I had buyed a GTX1080 card but OctaneRender for Blender not find it.
Please, help.
I had installed the cuda 8.0.xx from developer to enable Pascal to cuda.
Thanks.
Note: I can serv betatester to this upgrade.
octlane wrote:Hello,
I had buyed a GTX1080 card but OctaneRender for Blender not find it.
Please, help.
I had installed the cuda 8.0.xx from developer to enable Pascal to cuda.
Thanks.
Note: I can serv betatester to this upgrade.
linvanchene wrote:- - -
-> The final version of the cuda 8 toolkit was originally expected to be released around Siggraph 2016, 24-28 July.
Currently you can only find a RC = Release Candidate posted. This is the version with several "issues" others have been referring to.
https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit
Just recheck that link if you wonder about the progress. If you see it updated with the final tool kit version you may have to wait for some weeks or even months longer until developers actually had time to implement it...
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abstrax wrote:Just an update for everyone: The last two days I spent some time on trying the CUDA toolkit 8 release candidate, but there are multiple issues with it so a release based on this toolkit wouldn't work. I'm in touch with NVIDIA, so let's see what they can do.
voon wrote:Do you know if the limitation of the 1080 (if it will ever be octane ready ) of two cards is only for SLI/Gaming .. or general, so you can't use more than 2 cards for ocaten, either (i..e something on the motherboard or card bios or whatever)?
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