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#Opengl 4.5 nvidia full#
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OpenGL core profile version string: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 460.84 OpenGL renderer string: GeForce GT 710/PCIe/SSE2 Mesa-libs-20.2.3_1 OpenGL libraries that support GLX and EGL clients
#Opengl 4.5 nvidia drivers#
Mesa-dri-20.2.3_2 OpenGL hardware acceleration drivers for DRI2+ I realize that I could just buy an older AMD GPU from say 2018 as a means of ensuring that I have proper support, but I would prefer just to get something that should be top of the line for quite a few years. Given that GPU drivers seem to be a bit convoluted, especially in relation to FreeBSD, I'm not confident that if I go out and purchase an expensive AMD GPU (due to everyone and their mother trying to GPU mine crypto nowadays) that it will actually have the support I need to enable OpenCL, and thus the functionality that I'm missing.
#Opengl 4.5 nvidia driver#
This comment makes me believe that Mesa should generically support OpenCL for even newer AMD GPUs, but at the same time raises doubts, as it describes ROCm being a replacement OpenCL driver for AMD GPUs but not ported to FreeBSD. However, I have some questions regarding this as well, as it doesn't seem to be entirely straightforward that I can expect proper OpenCL support for new AMD GPUs either. So in order to use some graphics intensive programs to their full potential, I feel compelled to purchase and AMD GPU. After digging as deep as I can as a layman, I think that there is no OpenCL support available with Nvidia, and there are no workarounds at the moment (please someone correct me if I'm wrong).