Any idea if something like this would would with a Aspire TC-1760, same GPU? Know they come preinstalled in some of those models but can't figure out how to do it myself after I decided I wanted the upgrade.
you can try getting it working with zluda video by someone else: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8POW3G6itcE.htmlsi=G5VZtprzUGCbxOMw it seems faster than what I was able to do about 1 year ago using directml: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7mwuUfebhWc.html it seems like linux is the first class citizen that it works best on but if you're using windows, i think zluda would be the best way to do it. it does take a while the first time you run it but after that it should be faster.
I looked in the bios for an older version of this pc and it didn't have that option, usually there's an option to say which video out you want but it was stuck on auto so it auto used the discrete gpu and not the integrated gpu from the cpu
Great info. I still have my Socket 2.8ghz. socket 775 computer up and running and have considered getting this level of economical desktop computer. Should I take that direction, I might upgrade some parts with 600 watt power supply, 4GB video card and max out the RAM.
hey bud,, i have a stock one,,nothing replaced,,, mine restarts everytime i watched videos like you tube// does it need a new power supply and video card?
Diagnosing issues based on the symptom you’ve described can be tricky, but there are several steps you can take to narrow down the cause. First, if your system has more than one stick of RAM, try booting with just one at a time. This can help identify if a faulty RAM stick is to blame. While integrated graphics rarely fail, power supply issues are a possibility, especially under load. To test this, you could run a CPU-intensive benchmark like Cinebench or Prime95 and see if the problem persists, indicating a potential issue with your PSU. Additionally, overheating could cause your system to reboot, so monitoring your CPU and GPU temperatures while running these tests could provide further insights. It’s also a good idea to ensure all your drivers, particularly for your integrated graphics, are up to date as outdated drivers can lead to system instability. Lastly, system files or settings issues could be contributing to the problem. Running a system file check (for Windows, sfc /scannow in the Command Prompt as an administrator) might uncover and fix any corrupted files causing instability. I hope these steps help you pinpoint and resolve the issue.
I know its been a while since you posted this video, but I was looking to add a rtx 2060 super to the same pc. What do you think, a good or bad idea? I will be upgrading the power supply to 500W or 600W but I just wanted to know if it would work with the motherboard and airflow wise. Thanks.
It doesn't have the best airflow, you could try adding a fan blowing air in through the side or perforating the bottom of the case. it should be fine with the motherboard. and psu.
what ratcheting screwdriver is that? :o and molex would be safer than sata power technically, because molex safely does 150w and sata only does 75w (which is what pcie power is anyway tho). its def not safe to do this with more powerful cards.
I followed everything as in the video, but at very end, I am facing an issue with importing the first library in the code (import intel_extension_for_pytorch as ipex). Do you know how to fix that issue?
@@dmoneyballa Well, actually I kinda solved the problem by using newer version of the pytorch extension (v2.1.10-xpu) and it actually works. I can see my gpu being detected (Intel(R) Graphics [0x56a1]), however now the problem is as soon as I start to load images at the very end of the code, the kernel dies. I think I know why it is happening (due to torchvision extension didn't have libjpeg or libpng installed I guess). But nevertheless now, I don't have any problem with library import. :)
I know this video is almost 5 years old.. But are there any precautions I should take in preparation of upgrading these components on my computer? I recently upgraded my RAM and SSD, thinking I did everything properly. I did, in a sense, but upon opening programs like FL Studio, all of my projects were corrupted and no longer accessible... I lost 4 years of music due to a small step and as much as I'd love to upgrade my PC with these parts, I don't want to go through a part 2 of that loss lol. Thank you in advance!
you can wear an antistatic wristband. cloning the drive and testing it before you remove the other one should let you know. it's always best practice to backup important data before trying something like this but I've thankfully never lost data doing a clone and replace.
Great! Thanks. How can a script be run on Spyder IDE after installing ROCm on Linux? Is there anyway to use Spyder IDE with docker installed Pytorch or Tensorflow?
Hello, I have the same PC and I installed gou 1660 ti but it didn't recognize it and I also changed the power supply and put a 500w in it but it doesn't recognize the GPU. Maybe I have to do something in the bios for it to work?
8 PIN GPU requires that both SATA connectors should be used. Only a single SATA for 6 PIN. Because high-end graphics cards are used 8PIN power supply, the current is relatively large, with a single SATA port current is not enough, easy To burn line. So you must use two SATA port To provide 12V power supply To 8PIN graphics card.
I'm confused, why does it return true for is cuda available for you? I thought you were using an amd gpu, that's the whole point of getting rocm bc you can't use cuda. I have an amd gpu and it returns false for me as I would expect.
Dear dmoneyballa, I came across your tutorial while seeking guidance on utilizing ROCM with my RX6700XT. Typically a Windows user, I only dabble in Linux with a small LIVE OS USB stick featuring an Arch Distro for on-the-go purposes. My knowledge of Linux is rather limited. In attempting to boot Ubuntu v22.04 on my desktop PC, I encountered a hurdle where I had to employ "nomodeset" in the kernel to get it to boot successfully. Without this modification, the screen would remain black and the boot process remains unfinished. Interestingly, I face the same issue when attempting to boot my LIVE OS on this Desktop PC. However, this kernel adjustment prevents me from installing ROCM. Given your expertise, I was wondering if you could shed light on how you tackled this issue and whether you have any recommendations for overcoming the "nomodeset" obstacle while still being able to install ROCM. Thank you for sharing your insights, and I appreciate the valuable content you provide on your channel. Best regards Just
Bro you are the man!!! Thank you so much for the video dude, I was struggling with this shit for hours and finally I managed to use my gpu with SD. Thank you.
Oh you're right. Great video regardless! Very easy to follow. Would love to see you make one for Windows when they finally release the drivers and stuff. @@dmoneyballa
Tried for two days to get it running on a 6750XT, officially not supported but it's a gfx1030 which "should" work, tried all methods on fresh Mint installs, tried ROCm 5.2, 5.5, and latest 5.7, nothing works, it continuously fails the torch.cuda.is_available() test. Something must have changed since then, I'm clueless as to what, but there's something up with this.