I confirmed this is the case by manually setting the deviceId key in the registry to 0x01 and PhotoAI was able to use my GPU. My guess is that Topaz lists the list of available devices and assumes that whatever index they get from the the list will match OpenCL’s device enumeration. It looks like there is a disagreement for the indices between Topaz and OpenCL. It looks like OpenCL maintains a GPU even after it has been disconnected and will reorder devices on connect (why Intel why?) At this point, the igpu is disabled and unavailable. Note that I have already detached the the integrated graphics at this point and disabled it in BIOS. Info | - Running CPU fallback due to error Info | OpenVINO device string for 0 is GPU Info | check GPU: intel(r) arc(tm) a770 graphics (dgpu) VS intel(r) arc(tm) a770 graphics 1 Info | check GNA: gna_sw VS intel(r) arc(tm) a770 graphics 0 Info | Serial 0000000000010f4c Legacy 0 CudaId -1 Capability 0Īnd later… Info | check CPU: intel(r) core(tm) i7-7700k cpu 4.20ghz VS intel(r) arc(tm) a770 graphics 0 Info | - Index 0 Name Intel(R) Arc(TM) A770 Graphics Cores 0 From the logs of PhotoAI: Info | Device count: 1 Unfortunately I did the first two steps concurrently so I have no idea which one might have caused this issue.Īh! I actually found a bug I think. **** Problem already manifested after these two steps ****
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