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Mejor respuesta de excited_Genie16B8

On Windows, the Display Driver includes CUDA.  Do not install CUDA on Windows, as it can mess things up.

On a Mac, you do have to install CUDA separately.

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Inspiring
November 9, 2017

then is it normal for the gpu to reached 37% the most while rendering? cause after i installed cuda plus enable that cpu still hit high but gpu not working much

Legend
November 9, 2017

Not all rendering features use GPU acceleration even with MPE GPU acceleration enabled. Many of the rendering features use only the CPU.

However, if your project is laden with GPU-accelerated effects, and your system's GPU is still underutilized, then you might have a CPU that's underpowered relative to the GPU (say, the system might have an i5 or even an i3 CPU but mated to an overkill GPU such as a GTX 1080 Ti). Remember, no higher-end GPU can compensate for a weakling CPU!

Randall

Inspiring
November 10, 2017

ok i see where you going and also indeed i am running on gtx 1080ti with a 4790k cpu at 4.4GHz. Now i know where my problem are my video didn't have any sort off effect that you list added.Also i dont think is a bottleneck issues cause my games i can fully reached at 100%

Legend
October 31, 2017

On Windows, the Display Driver includes CUDA.  Do not install CUDA on Windows, as it can mess things up.

On a Mac, you do have to install CUDA separately.

Inspiring
October 31, 2017

Thx

R Neil Haugen
Legend
October 31, 2017

If you have your GPU video drivers loaded, and in your PrPro preferences, you can select "Mercury Acceleration: CUDA", then you're fine.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Inspiring
October 31, 2017

Thx