Andreas,
Thanks for the suggestion. I got a used NVidia 1060 with 6 GB of RAM
for ~CHF 140, and it flies.
I may get an AMD Ryzen 2600 with 16 GB RAM as the next step.
Kofa
On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 12:37, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> You don't really need a beast. AMD RX560 with 4GB of RAM cost ~120
On Sunday, 10 November 2019 11:47:30 CET KOVÁCS István wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 at 21:28, Aurélien Pierre
wrote:
> > atrous (contrast equalizer) is quite heavy on hardware and needs a lot of
> > memory to store the intermediate wavelets scales. I remember having the
> > same issue on my previo
On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 at 21:28, Aurélien Pierre wrote:
> atrous (contrast equalizer) is quite heavy on hardware and needs a lot of
> memory to store the intermediate wavelets scales. I remember having the same
> issue on my previous laptop (GPU Nvidia 635M, 2 GB too) with certain updates
> of the
Hi,
atrous (contrast equalizer) is quite heavy on hardware and needs a lot
of memory to store the intermediate wavelets scales. I remember having
the same issue on my previous laptop (GPU Nvidia 635M, 2 GB too) with
certain updates of the driver.
Maybe you could try to decrease the memory headroo
Hi,
I think it's a user's question, but quite technical and with the dev
version, so I'm posting it here.
I've been using darktable since the 1.x days, maybe longer. I have an
ancient Core2 Duo machine with just 4 GB of RAM and an NVidia GTX 650
with 2 GB onboard.
For that reason, I have used the