GTX1060 Linux drv v430 Error compiling kernel BAD_WORK_UNIT

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Re: GTX1060 Linux drv v430 Error compiling kernel BAD_WORK_U

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kevinjos wrote:Right on, good catch! I'm curios if florinandrei was able to sort out their compile error. Are there a set of standard programs to test the system's ability to compile OpenCL code?
You can use FAHBench which use the same code as FAH.

Some OpenCL based benchmarks might be useful too ...
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Re: GTX1060 Linux drv v430 Error compiling kernel BAD_WORK_U

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Same version of Ubuntu, same drivers with a Nvidia P2000.

I also have another system with a NVS295, and it does the same thing. Going to try to fail back the NVS295 install.
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Re: GTX1060 Linux drv v430 Error compiling kernel BAD_WORK_U

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It was the 430.64 driver. Updated to 435,21 and I'm folding.

Thanks!
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Re: GTX1060 Linux drv v430 Error compiling kernel BAD_WORK_U

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Cheap fans are the most common mechanical failure on a GPU. I used to walk thru my companies engineering department and I'd start finding the cheap sleeve bearings by sound before the fan failed completed. It only started after the CPU H/S fan had been running for over a year.
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