
Opencl and Cuda not supported, yet it runs?
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Opencl and Cuda not supported, yet it runs?
I didn't notice this before, but on my main computer with two GPUs, they both have CUDA and OpenCL crossed out under drivers, saying "not supported" when I hover over them. Yet it's running projects somehow. Please explain.


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Re: Opencl and Cuda not supported, yet it runs?
This is because Web Control has gotten a bit ahead of the client in features.
It should work right with the next client release.
Web Control gets updated more frequently than the client.
It should work right with the next client release.
Web Control gets updated more frequently than the client.