780ti not cuda enabled?

gelon

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I have a gtx 780ti card. I noticed that it is not recognized as a cuda enabled card even from the cuda tools.

Additionally, when I checked this list:
https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus
my card is not included in the CUDA-Enabled GeForce Products while gtx 780 is. Does anyone have any information about that? Is there a way to bypass this? It is very annoying to own a top-notch card and not to be able to exploit features that are available in cheaper cards...

Thanks in advance for any information/help.
 

gelon

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Thanks for your prompt reply.
Still, when I try to install Cuda tools, I get the message "This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware. You can continue installation but you will not be able to run CUDA applications."
Also, other software that I have that can use Cuda cores, does not locate the card.
 

gelon

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Thanks, I had already seen it, it is actually the only Google search result that seemed relevant, put the latest post was about 6 months old and I was hoping it had to do with the fact that the card had just come out.
 

gelon

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I should add that I just noticed that PhysX, openCL and CUDA are not checked when I use GPU-Z, but I do not know if that means anything or it is just a GPU-Z artifact
 

Someone else asked the same question with similar GPU-Z issues with detection. They were using the latest WHQL drivers 340.52. Maybe try the earlier driver versions?