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Mark_T
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ati radeon 3000 not folding

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Greetings All,
Ran BOINC at 100% on this old homebuilt computer 24/7 for a decade. Just switched over to FAH due to covid19 concerns.
The CPU is doing fine for what it is. The GPU is not folding.
Can the integral ATI Radeon 3000 be used for FAH work?
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Re: ati radeon 3000 not folding

Post by PantherX »

Welcome to the F@H Forum Mark_T,

If this is your GPU ATI Radeon 3000 IGP: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/r ... 0-igp.c482
Then unfortunately, it is not supported by F@H since GPUs require OpenCL 1.2 while your GPU supports OpenCL 1.0
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Re: ati radeon 3000 not folding

Post by JimboPalmer »

F@H also requires Double Precision floating point math, which the 3000 lacks. Sorry.
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Re: ati radeon 3000 not folding

Post by Mark_T »

OK, thanks for the quick answer. I will let the 4 core CPU keep chugging away 24/7 as best it can.
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