piece of information, even after being asked.
Anyway it's not the Cuda version it was compiled with that's important, it's the compute capability(s) it
was compiled for.
GPUs will only support compute capabilities equal to or below their spec. The miner must be compiled with,
at least, one compute capability supported by the GPU. When multiple versions are supported the highest
supported version will be chosen at run time.
https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus
To run a pre-compiled miner you don't need the Cuda toolkit, just the latest Nvidia driver. If the miner you're
using doesn't support your GPU (the one we still don't know the model of) then you need to find
a miner that does or compile one from source with a supported compute capability, if the source code is
available.
To compile from source you will need Cuda toolkit and a lot more. Even then the source code may not support
the older compute capability. If the miner is young it may not support old cards at all.
This. You are right about compute; I knew it was something specific, but generalized it. Thanks for clearing it up.
100% agreed with Low quality replies and OP responses.... feels like a troll, maybe because of some of the replies.... but OP do realize: you can not avoid the necessary.
We will see how long this goes on.
The obvious others not reading the replies either, and spitting out nonsense that doesn't apply to the stated original question, going on a tangent... annoying at best.
If it keeps up, ill flag it myself and stop this nonsense from continuing.