[RESOLVED] Quadro K4200 - working upto v2051

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[RESOLVED] Quadro K4200 - working upto v2051

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Hello,

I have 2pcs of Nvidia Graphics Cards, 1pc of Quadro K4200 and 1pc of GTX 1060.
The latter one is working perfectly with v2053. The Quadro type is working with only upto v2051. Is it the correct behaviour of my Quadro?

Thanks for any help.
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Re: Quadro K4200 - working upto v2051

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Can you please elaborate on "not working"? The more details you can give the better.

Meanwhile, let me check up on the details of that card. Some earlier compute capabilities were dropped along the way.
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Re: Quadro K4200 - working upto v2051

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It's compute 3.0 so it should work. Please provide more details. What OS and 32/64? They are not in the same PC are they?
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Re: Quadro K4200 - working upto v2051

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I am using it in my encoder applications for frame serving (Hybrid and BD-RB).
I am sure that last time when I checked it, it wasn't able to index in either of those applications, but now it seems to be working in BD-RB...I will report back if found something really wrong with it.

Anyway, do you recommend to use the latest "build" of v2053? A saw that you modified something in it some month ago, my version is from 04. May this year.
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OK, please keep me informed.

I always recommend using the latest version where possible. The current version is 2053.0.0.108 (that May 4 version was from before I added the slipstream number). But you can look at the Binaries Notification thread to see if you actually need the fixes added with each slipstream. The latest version has some nifty CUDA filters that you might find useful.
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