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Yes, I realised that - as soon as I went to bed :)
The acceleration on my CPU was even slightly affected by your vector chips. Achieved a record 27.39 times acceleration!
Radeon rules!
Paired with Intel:
2012.04.08 11:51:49 ParallelTester_00-02-d16x7x3w_new (EURUSD,H1) CPU time = 267058 ms
Now that's interesting. Did I get it right that OpenCL worked on four CPU cores?
No, AMD rules the game.
;)
If only. There's a built-in Radeon HD4200. On this task - slightly faster than my emulation on the CPU. I had about 10 seconds.
AMD definitely rules on GPU, there's no point in arguing about it.
How to get OpenCL emulation on four i3 "cores" - still don't know.
P.S. In general, it is interesting to ask papaklass himself what devices are seen in his system.
How to get OpenCL emulation on four "cores" of i3 - still don't know.
There is a driver (from AMD). It works in MT5, does not refuse. But it calculates better than CPU :)
Thank you, I will ask.
I meant OpenCL devices.
There are utilities - OpenCL-Z or GPU Caps. They are both available on the web.
This is the tricky part. The argument inside CLContextCreate() cannot explicitly select CPU if there is any external GPU.
It's a utility glitch.
Here you show what you have in the bottom drop-down list, apart from CPU. Well if you can't, write it this way.