Intel UHD Graphics? (gen >= 7)
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Intel UHD Graphics? (gen >= 7)
My laptop has Intel UHD graphics, which is "disabled" by FAH. Why is that?
Thanks.
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
You need to opt in to using the UHD graphics, see the announcement - viewtopic.php?p=346637#p346637. Intel Gen9 iGPUs are now supported, this period is sort of an open beta test period. If you decide to try this out, current drivers will be required, and you may need to add the option gpu-beta set to try to the GPU folding slot.
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
Is it recommended to follow Intel's advice and use the latest OEM drivers only?
Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
It is best to get the driver package straight from Intel if you are using Windows. As the version you'll likely get from Microsoft via their update utility may not include libraries that are needed by F@H (OpenCL 1.2). This may be tricky, as you will need to know the core name of your CPU (Comet Lake, for example).
I'll need to do a little bit of homework to find answers for the Linux users, as to where to download the Intel UHD driver packages.
Paul
I'll need to do a little bit of homework to find answers for the Linux users, as to where to download the Intel UHD driver packages.
Paul
Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
During a (much) earlier state of the Intel beta, I installed the Microsoft drivers for the intel GPU and it worked. Then I quit testing for a while. I tried again a couple days ago and evertthing failed. I'm going to try your suggestion to upgrade the drivers from intel.com. (They may have changed -- I didn't think of that!) Thanks.
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
While I'm not running any Intel CPU's with the UHD iGPU, I have offered my suggestion. Given a hypothesis that the GPU/iGPU manufacturer's driver package tries to accommodate as many users as possible. Where as the O/S vendor wants the file size of the package they distribute (from their repository) to be as basic as possible. So that it can be delivered quickly with other critical O/S updates to those users who are only crunching numbers and writing documents with their systems.
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
Just an additional note for those who are using Linux (regardless of distribution): From what I have so far discovered during a quick search on Intel's support site/forum, drivers for Linux will come from the provider of that distribution, where their iGPU's are concerned.
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
Linux drivers for Intel IGPs, are the intel-opencl-icd and beignet-opencl-icd drivers.
The latter are for very slow and old IGPs (Atom, Celeron, <6th gen Core i, core2duo).
Not sure if FAH recognizes those older IGPs on the client.
The latter are for very slow and old IGPs (Atom, Celeron, <6th gen Core i, core2duo).
Not sure if FAH recognizes those older IGPs on the client.
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
I think Beignet doesn't work for FAH ...
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
I have it running on my notebook, using Debian testing. Buster did not have the relevant packages.
Install instruction is:
I had to set module parameter for i915 kernel module to have a stable running system, otherwise the GPU would freeze any now and then.
As far as I know beignet is not sufficient for FAH.
And don't forget to set the
Install instruction is:
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apt install intel-opencl-icd
apt install --no-install-recommends ocl-icd-opencl-dev
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enable_guc=2
As far as I know beignet is not sufficient for FAH.
And don't forget to set the
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gpu-beta=true
Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
Two questions:ThWuensche wrote:I have it running on my notebook, using Debian testing. Buster did not have the relevant packages.
Install instruction is:
I had to set module parameterCode: Select all
apt install intel-opencl-icd apt install --no-install-recommends ocl-icd-opencl-dev
for i915 kernel module to have a stable running system, otherwise the GPU would freeze any now and then.Code: Select all
enable_guc=2
As far as I know beignet is not sufficient for FAH.
And don't forget to set theCode: Select all
gpu-beta=true
- How do I tell what Intel GPU Gen I have? I'm using Kubuntu 20.04.1. My CPU is i7-8565U
- Where do I put that `enable_guc=2` thing?
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics? (gen >= 7)
Welcome to the F@H Forum k_sze,
The iGPU you have is this: Intel® UHD Graphics for 8th Generation Intel® Processors https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... 0-ghz.html
The iGPU you have is this: Intel® UHD Graphics for 8th Generation Intel® Processors https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en ... 0-ghz.html
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics? (gen >= 7)
Looking up your i7 processor indicates it has UHD Graphics 620 for its integrated GPU. Looking at this article that would make it Gen9 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Gra ... tion_(Gen9). Someone else may know the answers for the Linux setup to use this iGPU for folding.k_sze wrote:- How do I tell what Intel GPU Gen I have? I'm using Kubuntu 20.04.1. My CPU is i7-8565U
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Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
You can set it by creating /etc/modprobe.d/i915.confk_sze wrote: - Where do I put that `enable_guc=2` thing?
with this content:
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options i915 enable_guc=2
Re: Intel UHD Graphics?
Beignet drivers are for older than 6th gen IGPs, so you'd be ok with the standard Intel opencl drivers.k_sze wrote:Two questions:ThWuensche wrote:I have it running on my notebook, using Debian testing. Buster did not have the relevant packages.
Install instruction is:
I had to set module parameterCode: Select all
apt install intel-opencl-icd apt install --no-install-recommends ocl-icd-opencl-dev
for i915 kernel module to have a stable running system, otherwise the GPU would freeze any now and then.Code: Select all
enable_guc=2
As far as I know beignet is not sufficient for FAH.
And don't forget to set theCode: Select all
gpu-beta=true
- How do I tell what Intel GPU Gen I have? I'm using Kubuntu 20.04.1. My CPU is i7-8565U
- Where do I put that `enable_guc=2` thing?
the enable_guc may be a function only necessary in Debian.
I run OpenCL tasks (non-fah) on Lubuntu/Ubuntu just fine without the line.