GPU Hardware and Performance
Supported GPU Hardware
This section outlines the GPU hardware supported by our software. The software leverages GPU acceleration for optimal performance. It's crucial to ensure your system has a compatible GPU for seamless operation.
Supported GPU vendors:
- NVIDIA: The software has been optimized for NVIDIA GPUs and offers the best performance with NVIDIA's latest drivers.
- AMD: While AMD GPUs are supported, performance may vary compared to NVIDIA GPUs. We recommend checking the System Requirements for specific AMD GPU models.
- Intel: Intel integrated graphics are not officially supported. However, if your Intel GPU supports OpenCL, you might achieve limited functionality.
Recommended GPU specifications:
- NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 1660 Ti or higher is recommended for optimal performance.
- AMD: Radeon RX 5700 or higher is recommended for optimal performance.
GPU Setup and Configuration
To configure your GPU for optimal performance, follow these steps:
- Install the latest GPU drivers: Ensure you have the latest drivers installed from the manufacturer's website (NVIDIA, AMD).
- Enable GPU acceleration: Check the software's configuration settings for options related to GPU acceleration and enable it if necessary. Refer to the User Interface Overview and the Performing Common Tasks section for details on specific configurations.
- Adjust performance settings: You might need to adjust GPU settings within the software, such as memory allocation or power management. Consult the software's documentation or FAQs for guidance.
Performance Optimization
Here are some tips for optimizing performance when using the software with a GPU:
- Close unnecessary applications: Before running the software, close any applications that may consume GPU resources, such as games or video editing software.
- Limit background processes: Reduce the number of background processes running to free up system resources for the software.
- Adjust power settings: Ensure your system's power plan is set to "High Performance" for optimal GPU utilization.
- Update the software: Ensure you're running the latest version of the software, as updates often include performance improvements.
- Check the software's documentation: The software may have specific configuration options for performance optimization. Consult the User Guide and the Developer Guide for detailed information.
- Benchmarking: Use benchmarking tools to assess your GPU's performance and identify potential bottlenecks. Refer to the Testing and Quality Assurance section for benchmarking procedures.
Note: It's important to understand that individual performance may vary depending on factors like the specific GPU model, system configuration, and workload. If you encounter performance issues, consult the Troubleshooting section for potential solutions.