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There is constant problem with supporting acceleration open Cl, with last and this version's as well. I have 3090 and 2080 cards in one computer, and some how when i try to use any of them in affinity, it crashes all the time. It should be solved finally as this issue last already over one and half year. Many of users using more than one gpu, it should be possible just to chose one to support acceleartion - it can't be to difficult to imply as all other softwares i own don't have similar problems - corel painter, rebelle 5, krita, davinci resolve, blender all of them works fine only affinity programs crashes. I would love to paint more in affinity as the workflow fit with me, but please do some improvemnets to this finally. I couldn't even start Afffinity photo v2 this time ! first i had to uncheck open cl to open it.
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Photo with OpenCL crashes since switching to 2 GPUs
Vozka posted a topic in V1 Bugs found on Windows
My operating system: Windows 10 21H2 19044.1706 GPU: Previously MSI Nvidia GTX 970, now MSI GTX 1060 + EVGA GTX 1060 Driver version: 512.59 DCH Problem: After switching from one GTX970 to 2x GTX1060 and updating the drivers (everything else stayed the same), photo crashes either right after loading an image or after I try to add any adjustment layer/live filter. Previously, with the GTX970, Photo worked with OpenCL without issues. Other applications that use both cards with CUDA or OpenCL (Blender, Darktable) currently work without issues, only Photo crashes. After turning off OpenCL in Photo, it works without issues, no crashes. Crash dump: Doesn't get created. All the subfolders in the CrashReports folder are empty. Either there's some setting to turn on logging that I missed or the crash shoots down the crash handling as well. Screenshot of the Performance section of Preferences included. One thing that seems wrong is that it lists 4 GPUs, where in reality there are only 2. It doesn't seem to matter which GPU I select as Renderer. Device manager in Windows, NVidia control panel, Blender etc. only see 2 GPUs as they should.