hmm, interesting. is there something like clinfo or even another common OpenCL-based benchmarking tool for windows that we can compare with ?
note: here (bottom of that page) I see 64 bit binaries for clinfo, but I never tested it: https://github.com/Oblomov/clinfo
in theory it could also make sense to test the same system with linux (maybe something changes there), but this could be a very challenging thing for some windows users... so lets first see what other windows applications "detect"
note: here (bottom of that page) I see 64 bit binaries for clinfo, but I never tested it: https://github.com/Oblomov/clinfo
in theory it could also make sense to test the same system with linux (maybe something changes there), but this could be a very challenging thing for some windows users... so lets first see what other windows applications "detect"