![]() If you are waiting for AMD to fix Blender for older cards, you may be in for a disappointment. ![]() This is true.GCN is the way forward and people should probably start migrating to GCN cards. Sorry to hear that, but amd said that you are going to be disappointed.Īccording to their moderator on Devgurusthey’re not going to fix Opencl on non gcn cards. I am new to blender, maybe there’s something I am doing wrong. I have tried everything, but every time i start computing with GPU after starting blender through command prompt, nothing happens for a while and then blender crashes. ![]() Using an AMD FX-6200, and yes, it is slightly faster to render with the CPU, But I think that may be partially due to the overclock that I have put on the chip, 3.8 ghz to 4.2 ghz as it is only about 30-40s faster.The only problem with the GPU is that it doesn’t seem to support ambient occlusion, but I will need to run some more tests.Using the BMW Test scene the GPU completed the scene in about 6 min, wheras the CPU completed it in amout 5.5 min, using both together completed it in 3.5 min but had some horrible artifacts where the CPU and GPU ended up calculating reflections slightly differently.More of a novelty than anything else, but it takes the strain of my CPU when I need to use it for something else, generally I do renders for my GCSE school work, So I am not to fussed about quality of the render, and neither are my teachers, as it is not a required thing that I create these renders, but yeah, interesting (to me at least) to finally get something that (sort of) works. What CPU did you have?Everything over a core2quad (q6600) should render faster than an amd gpu ![]()
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