Do you think you or anyone can help?
Thanks again!
If you use resolve 10.1 there is now a preference (resolve preferences) that allows you to set whether the system uses CUDA or OCL. If it is set to auto it seems to use OCL most of the time (had this problem on a rMBP with nvidia graphics, Auto was selecting OCL and was not stable). Forcing it to CUDA will give you the best performance for nVidia.
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If you use resolve 10.1 there is now a preference (resolve preferences) that allows you to set whether the system uses CUDA or OCL. If it is set to auto it seems to use OCL most of the time (had this problem on a rMBP with nvidia graphics, Auto was selecting OCL and was not stable). Forcing it to CUDA will give you the best performance for nVidia.
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Just tried the 10.1 version, unfortunately I get an OCL message problem for the card. Is it because of the Open CL patches or should I apply yet another patch? Still confused...