Hello Šarūnas Burdulis, I can offer the before/after in file darktablerc for opencl on my gpu (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q): Changedopencl_async_pixelpipe=TRUEopencl_memory_headroom=1536opencl_memory_requirement=6144opencl_micro_nap=0opencl_number_event_handles=1024opencl_synch_cache=TRUE
On 11/20/20 2:57 PM, Marc Cabuy wrote:
> Indeed Patrick,
>
> the default in the current version is:
> opencl_synch_cache=active module
>
> The option I would advise to test for response time comfort during finetuning
> in a 2nd pass is:
> opencl_synch_cache=true.
>
> That is if it does not
Indeed Patrick,
the default in the current version is:
opencl_synch_cache=active module
The option I would advise to test for response time comfort during finetuning
in a 2nd pass is:
opencl_synch_cache=true.
That is if it does not compromise too hard overall response time. Which is ok
on my
* Marc Cabuy [11-20-20 12:18]:
> Gian,
>
>
>
> Good to hear that. And yes I expect that that XEON processor will surely
> help (*).
>
>
>
> GPU performance can be further boosted by optimization of the opencl settings
> in file darktablerc. You can read about that in the darktable
Gian,
Good to hear that. And yes I expect that that XEON processor will surely help
(*).
GPU performance can be further boosted by optimization of the opencl settings
in file darktablerc. You can read about that in the darktable manual.
But possibly adequate parameters for a