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  1. Ah yes, I stupidly thought Cinebench was OpenCL, when its obviously OpenGL. Guess I'm so used to dealing with OpenGL that I just got it all mixed up. Thanks a bunch, I had the installer downloaded correctly, just wanted to know which options to pick under custom install so I just got what I needed. Thanks again!
  2. I'm having the same problem. Go to the GPUPI support thread on the HWbot forum, you'll see the help I've been given. Basically we're missing openCL drivers for AMD CPUs and such. So we need to download AMD APP SDK which 1) was hard to find because the vast majority of links are for an older version for windows 8.1 or lower and then 2) only install the driver, not more. Which is currently the problem I"m having, as when I do a custom install there is nothing clearly labeled driver when checking and unchecking dependencies. I recommend you visit that thread and scroll to the bottom to see the post I've made and the response I've gotten so far: http://forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?p=505185#post505185 If you figure it out before me please post it in that thread and let me know. I'm basically just about there, I just cannot figure out which "package" is the driver only.
  3. Unfortunately the only AMD graphics card I have is a 1900XTX which is about....oh i dont know 12 years old by now? Doubt it would do anything. One first question: when I'm picking the install features, which one is the driver? They're not labeled very clearly. Several are listed as sample source code, several are listed as pre built samples. Which would I be selecting here? Thank you for the link to the APP SDK, I couldn't find that page searching for it. I just have one more question though: will this driver mess up any other OpenCL reliant programs/etc? For example, if I install this and run cinebench in OPENCL to test a GPU, will it still run on the GPU or will it default to a CPU from now on? I'm assuming this will be fine, and I greatly appreciate your help. Thanks a bunch.
  4. Hello, I am trying to submit GPUPI for 100M CPU, but I cannot find my CPU to select in the calculate settings. All that I see listed are CUDA devices (GTX 1080) and OPENCL GPU DEVICES (GTX 1080). I see no option to select my Ryzen 1700. Any ideas? If someone could get back to me I'd GREATLY APPRECIATE IT. This is the only benechmark I have remaining in the current, cup, and depending on how high I score I could essentially be taking 1st-3rd place. Thank you very much in advance. I"ve searched around, seen others with the same problem. I saw that installing a certain AMD SDK could fix it? But AMD no longer offers the SDK, or rather, never offered it for Windows 10. So I'm at a bit of a loss here. Far as I know my catalyst drivers are 17.30. Not the VERY MOST recent, but those only cam out a couple days ago and are from what I understand mostly aimed at supporting the new Ryzen chips coming out soon (the ones using essentially binned dies from the first Ryzen series, but different CPUs because of different steppings/batch/etc). I'd greatly appreciate if someone could either let me know what I need to do, or at the very least point me in the right direction. Thank you all very much. Edit: and just so you know, here's what it says in GPUPI, so essentially nothing: "API: OpenCL CPU with 0 devices"
  5. I apologize, I originally submitted my screenshot without enough CPUZ windows open. This is the correct submission, please only consider this one. Thank you.
  6. I apologize, I submitted this one accidentally without all of my CPUZ windows open. I resubmitted correctly, please disregard this submission. Thank you.
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