I also like to old-school it and have fun. It's sometimes faster than other projects at the same res at labs using macs and CC (CUDA MISSING). I don't mind using my few $50-100 pc's that I put 100-150 into for upgrades to work on effects and render. I've put CUDA into the mix only recently. But for Pro-bono (not getting paid) it does what I need, and works every time. I max it out by using old hardware, but as fast as I can make it (I have a little fun playing computer frankenstein okay?), and it works pretty well for some pro-bono type work. I was just adding the info for those, like me, who have a small shop where they work with small projects, all using the older software versions. I know it isn't necessary on the windows machines I've used, as the software actually looks for a card, checks for a specified value. But most labs I work with have CC and are on macs (for when I go above 1080, or have more than 3 sources). In my case, this was simple logic since the existing GeForce GTX entries did not include NVIDIA. This did not work, so I removed NVIDIA that solved the problem. I tried entering the full description exactly as shown including NVIDIA e.g. If a similar card is not shown in the file, a program called GPUZ was recommended that will show the video card name.
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