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    GTX460M need question answered please

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by SMOKE_SKULL, Jun 26, 2011.

  1. SMOKE_SKULL

    SMOKE_SKULL Notebook Deity

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    I asked here before but I need someone to look and see if there Nvidia GTX460M supports OpenCL! You will need GPU-Z which is a free app and see if the OpenCL box is checked. According to Nvidia,com the card is supposed to support the feature but on mine the check-box is blank. I fear there is a problem with the card and don't want to let the warranty expire without getting it fixed. I recall it used to be checked when I first got the laptop which tells me I think my card has a problem. THanks for helping me out.
     
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    Hey Skull,

    Ya, sorry I forgot to do this.

    Well I just tried it and my card does NOT have the openCL option checked either. Hope that helps.

    Here's a site that might give more info about it.
    OpenCL | NVIDIA Developer Zone

    Keep us posted.
     
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    Ok cool thanks a million.
     
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    I downloaded the latest version of GPU-Z and find that Open CL is now checked so it must have been a problem with GPU-Z or perhaps the way the driver disclosed the information. Makes me happy. Not that I use it, but I just was worried my vid card had problems.