Also, its seems its working fine for a quick glass bottle scene I whipped up. I didnt want to deal with amdgpu-pro but wanted the blender opencl support, and this meets my needs perfectly. Please take a look at what I added to the blender wiki page about how to fix your graphical corruption.Īlso, thank you so much Iuno for this package. They were already present before it was installed. I'm finally seeing the potential of this card.ĭisclaimer : The glitches in the screenshots have nothing to do with this OCL driver. If I can resolve the glitches, I can continue with writing shaders. (If I manage to make the setting of course.) I will do that later today and let you know. It might get faster if I adjust the tile size like you suggested. Oh my what an improvement over nearly 40 minutes. The message mentioned at the start of the first run wasn't shown. The second run took 5 minutes and 56 seconds. (Sorry but the line was partially corrupted, and then disappeared.) There was a message that compute engines had to be loaded and that it might take a few minutes the first time. ![]() The first run took 7 minutes and 3 seconds. Last edited by Dokter Bibber ( You're da man!īy comparing screenshots in Google images with the corrupted menus in Blender, and estimated/blind clicking, I then manged to make the setting to let Blender use compute device OpenCL Ellesmere for rendering. I'm not asking for help with the graphical glitches, because I will open another thread for that. So I do not know if the feedback I could give would be usable or taken seriously for your testing. I'm on kernel 4.8.11 and amdgpu 1.2.0 now and the graphical glitches persist.Įven on a finsihed render I can see 2 artifacts, each time, at the exact same spot. So it is definitely driver/kernel related. This happened on a fresh installation of Gnome and KDE, and still happens on a fresh installation of Deepin. The big BUT though, is that I first want/have to resolve the graphics glitches that I'm getting with the open source drivers in Blender. I open the GPU version but that's no guarantee I guess.) (If the benchmark even renders with the GPU that is. While for others with older and lesser cards it takes 5 - 7 minutes. I would certainly be interested if this speeds up my GPU renders.Īt the moment the GPU version of the Cycles Benchmark (the blend file with the 2 BMWs) at the website is taking almost 40 minutes with my RX 480 8GB with open source drivers. ![]() Because I have the ocl-icd package installed : … 4/ocl-icd/ I would want to know if AMD's OCL implementation is an ICD.
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