Are you sure about your info ?gabrielefx wrote:Pascal works only with Cuda 8.0. It will be released in August.
At the moment you can play games with the 1080.
August seems awfully long ! That's 2 months from now !
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skotch wrote:Are you sure about your info ?
August seems awfully long ! That's 2 months from now !
Source: https://devblogs.nvidia.com/parallelfor ... -revealed/CUDA 8 will be available in August 2016 and there will be a release candidate available around June.
You might make a search about compatibility or support before buying a brand new hardware. How could you blame Otoy and expect a compatibility for unavailable standards in case?L_Sprangers wrote:What a joke.. Just got 2 GTX 1080s for my new PC, and am in the middle of doing intensive VFX for a feature film, now to find out they won't be compatible with Octane. I'm about to hit the roof right nowso pissed. I can't wait until August for this issue to be fixed.
complain to nvidia to not releasing cuda 8 earlier - had to buy 980tis, will buy titan x for this very reason. somehow weird situation.L_Sprangers wrote:What a joke.. Just got 2 GTX 1080s for my new PC, and am in the middle of doing intensive VFX for a feature film, now to find out they won't be compatible with Octane. I'm about to hit the roof right nowso pissed. I can't wait until August for this issue to be fixed.
I'm not blaming Otoy at all. Forgive me for being angry. I'm just frustrated and upset for having spent the money on something I'm unable to use for a month with deadlines quickly approaching. How was I to know it wouldn't work with Octane? It's not like there's a disclaimer in the GTX 1080 product page that says "Will not work with Octane Render." It's a graphics card. You'd expect it to be compatible right out of the box. How could the graphics card and Octane only be compatible together on a CUDA that isn't released yet? the 1080 obviously still functions on the the current CUDA, otherwise it wouldn't be on the market yet. I guess I'm just failing to see the issueaoktar wrote:You might make a search about compatibility or support before buying a brand new hardware. How could you blame Otoy and expect a compatibility for unavailable standards in case?L_Sprangers wrote:What a joke.. Just got 2 GTX 1080s for my new PC, and am in the middle of doing intensive VFX for a feature film, now to find out they won't be compatible with Octane. I'm about to hit the roof right nowso pissed. I can't wait until August for this issue to be fixed.
To be blunt - with a tiny bit of research on this forum. There are many many posts about this on these forums since the 1080 was announced, the onus is on the buyer to do some research.L_Sprangers wrote:How was I to know it wouldn't work with Octane?