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2012 MacBookPro's GFX card

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Florian Gintenreiter2012 MacBookPro's GFX card
by on Aug 13, 2012 at 5:02:17 pm

I tried running Resolve 9 Lite Beta 2 on my MBP 2012 with OSX Mountain Lion, but I do get the error message that resolve does not find a CUDA compatible card. The GT650M that is in there should be able to run Resolve, no?
I also upgraded to the newest CUDA drivers in SYSTEM PREFERENCES, which is the only hint I could find on the web regarding this problem.

I'll go on a two-week shoot as a DoP and want to have Resolve with me to try out some stuff, before I'll grade the finished feature on my main system, where Resolve 9B2 runs smoothly.

Sometimes Resolve 9 starts smoothly and sometimes it complains about not finding a CUDA card.

Any thoughts?

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Vienna, Austria


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Logan KelseyRe: 2012 MacBookPro's GFX card
by on Aug 13, 2012 at 6:06:46 pm

On the rMBP; turn off "Automatic graphic switching" in the energy saver preferences and set the display scaling to 1920x1200.

HTH


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Logan

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Paul JayRe: 2012 MacBookPro's GFX card
by on Aug 13, 2012 at 6:15:04 pm

Also Update Cuda driver in system preferences.


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prathvish hegdeRe: 2012 MacBookPro's GFX card
by on Aug 14, 2012 at 7:36:36 am

have a look at this thread

http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/277/19199#19199

prathvish hegde
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Florian GintenreiterRe: 2012 MacBookPro's GFX card
by on Aug 14, 2012 at 4:07:29 pm

I did update the CUDA drivers, but switching off the automatic GFX card selection did it for me. I was not used to that because on my former 2008 MBP I had to switch manually and of course I never used the onboard-card :-)

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