![]() Would you like to review and update your Davinci Resolve hardware configuration?" "Davinci Resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs. When I tried again a few weeks ago - with some videos that needed editing - I got the OpenCL error, that has already been described above. I started it up and had a brief look at the menus, but no time to start using it. I got DavinciResolve 15 together with my BMP4K in January and installed it on my Lenovo X1 Yoga. So, now I am thinking to just get an eGPU unit with Akitio Node (case) and RX580 as the combo setup and connect to TB3. It loads and I can skim / playback footage in Resolve, but it is barely acceptable. I was trying edit 4K/60fps I took with my Samsung Note 9. I reckon if I uninstall the Intel driver completely and only leave the AMD Vega M in place I would (should) know for sure. When I run GPU-Z I see that both Intel and AMD drivers are listed so when launching Resolve, I am not sure which is being used. Frankly I am not sure which GPU it is using. Or maybe we just have different demands, mine are fairly basic. Are you sure it's using the AMD GPU instead of the Intel? When editing 1080p at least, I seem to have no performance issues. Odd, that Vega M GPU should only be a little less powerful than my RX 480. ![]() GermanJohn wrote:Upon installing both of these drivers and rebooting the Hades Canyon, DaVinci Resolve will now finally load albeit performance is still something to be desired. Upon installing both of these drivers and rebooting the Hades Canyon, DaVinci Resolve will now finally load albeit performance is still something to be desired. I used GPU-X to determine which driver for each of the Intel and AMD graphics chip within the Intel Hades Canyon would be compatible in supporting OpenCL and finally found one of each. The latest install (v15.2.2) did nothing to alleviate the problem. But somehow, Blackmagic's Resolve is finicky with this OpenCL thing. I can even load Resolve on my ASUS S15 Notebook with Nvidia MX150 and Intel Core i5-8250U. Theoretically the Hades Canyon should handle the loading of Resolve fairly easily. Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 630 Driver (latest) Intel Driver Version: 25.20.100.6471 ![]() Interesting because I have this exact same problem but using an Intel product.Ĭomputer: Intel Hades Canyon (with discrete AMD Graphics) If I try to manually configure it, it doesn't see my GPU at all. Upon starting Resolve 15, it tells me I have no OpenCL capable GPU. ![]()
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