I tested gpu acceleration, but it does not work. situtation is below.
*** FATAL ***
An error has occurred when trying to check for any GPU devices on machine .... Error code = 35 which translates to: CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version.
Please check your GPU device driver level and verify that a supported GPU device has been installed correctly.
GPU Acceleration: NVIDIA Library Requested but not Enabled
GPU Device with ID = 0 is:
GPU Driver Version: 9.10
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Environment is below.
OS Platform: windows 10 64 bit
Video Adapter:
1. Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630 (i disabled this device)
2. NVIDIA Tesla C2050
cuda runtime version and driver version are the same 9.1 by deviceQuery.
I already tried that driver, but it couldn't install that driver.
As you know NVIDIA drivers are often fragile with like below error message.
so I tried other drivers which are able to install and cuda toolkits, but they also didn't work.
Please help me, thanks
How did you disable the Intel graphics ? It's still using Intel by default.
I'd recommend to try disabling Intel in the BIOS level, then try dxdiag again. It should show Nvidia this time. Then, try using ANSYS. (No need to try install the Nvidia driver at this time)
Thanks,
Hi ,
I do have a similar problem.
I am using a
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 graphic cards.
I have read that even though it is not among the recommended graphic cards for the GPU acceleration it should anyway work.
Not as well as with a Quadro or Tesla card I presume but still.
I set up the environment variable ANSGPU_OVERRIDE to 1 .... still not enabling the library ...
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