• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.
  • The forums have been upgraded with support for dark mode. By default it will follow the setting on your system/browser. You may override it by scrolling to the end of the page and clicking the gears icon.

Why doesn't GPU-Z include a tick box for Stream for Ati cards?

meremortal

New Member
Joined
Sep 23, 2010
Messages
1 (0.00/day)
Quick question that's been running around in the back of my head for a while:

When you run GPU-Z it has four tick boxes at the bottom:

Computing
OpenCL
CUDA
Direct Compute 5.0

When I use Ati Cards only Direct Compute 5.0 is ticked

When I use Nvidia Cards all are ticked.

Why doesn't GPU-Z include a tick box for Stream (Ati's version of CUDA I thought)?

It seems very "biased" towards showing off Nvidia rather than Ati.
 
Biased is a dangerous word here at TPU no one here is a fanboy:roll: of either ATi or Nvidia, specially the autor of that glorious app:respect:

I doubt it´s biased towards Nvidia, i guess it´s just that there are more programs that take advantage of CUDA, but i´m not even 50% sure, so maybe someone else can shed some light on this obscure tick boxes issue:D
 
Or maybe no one thought to add it before. Doesn't imply bias. Stream is rarely mentioned these days so unless you actually have a use for it it's unlikely to come across your mind. Though perhaps putting it at the bottom of gpuz may remind users that it exists.
 
I HAVE an ATI (5850) and I don't know what stream is...

Am I nVidia biased?

LOL well yeah .. I am - this ATI is crap - Apart from other issues, just about everything that uses GPU compute uses Cuda pr Physx and this card never supports anything :\ - just its own stupid junk like Stream and Open CL that no matter how well intentioned, or possibly even "better" IS NOT USED in just about anything - so whats the ffing point?! - the crazy heat from nVidia's latest cards scared me over to the Red Camp as I have some serious heat issues where I live... the ATI's run a lot cooler at the moment so I figured I'd try one - but next nVidia series I'm almost certainly going back.
 
Because it's not important, not anywhere as significant as CUDA. OpenCL and DirectCompute are open standards.

Install the OpenCL runtime from AMD's website. You'll also get OpenCL ticked.
 
Back
Top