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Challenger 2018 Div IV GPUPI V3.3

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Are we running this on the CPU or GPU. I assumed the CPU since we already have two graphics tests in the division and it is for Ryzen but the first submission I see is for GPU which was unexpected. I see in the discussion the poster thought it was for CPU as well but the engine wouldn't take it. Just looking for clarification

It took the GPUPI upload (Radeon HD R9 390X in my case)... I had misread the Stage as GPUPI for CPU where it's actually GPUPI (vid card)

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That's not the way I read it. Under limitations, it specifies all the ADM CPUs you can use not GFX cards.

Yeah true,  I guess that mention of CPUs that are mandatory is a re-iteration of the Division requirement for a Ryzen 7 CPU. With no mention of what graphics card is allowed/not allowed in the limitations list in the stage it is a little ambiguous. Apart from the main title of the stage benchmark - GPUPI 3.3 in large letters!

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That's why I want some clarification, just because it took the GPU and not the CPU doesn't mean the filter is correct. It appeared you were having issues right from the beginning. If you check the 3Dmark tests it specifies GPUs in the limitations, I think they would do the same for GPUPI if it was intended to be run on a GPU. Seems counterproductive since the Division is for Ryzen CPU, not video cards.

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