Houdini doesn't appear to be utilizing installed gtx960?

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Hi there

So i've installed a 4gig gtx960 into an old dell t3600 3.6ghz quad core xeon with 32gig ram.
i've set the houdini env variables as below

set HOUDINI_OCL_DEVICETYPE=GPU
set HOUDINI_OCL_DEVICENUMBER=0

But when I run my fluid simulation which is using a particle fluid solver I see no or very little activity on the graphics card monitor.

Do only certain solvers use open cl? OR am I missing something here?

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set HOUDINI_OCL_DEVICETYPE=GPU
set HOUDINI_OCL_DEVICENUMBER=0

The first step is to check About Houdini..| Show Details and make sure the OpenCL device is listed. Or with H15 run:

hgpuinfo -c

in a command-line shell to get the same information.

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But when I run my fluid simulation which is using a particle fluid solver I see no or very little activity on the graphics card monitor.

Do only certain solvers use open cl? OR am I missing something here?

Only certain solvers use OpenCL, the main ones being Smoke/Pyro, Grains, and FLIP for pressure and viscosity solves. But you generally have to enable Use OpenCL on the solvers, often under the Solver or Advanced tab.
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I've checked show details and the card is listed there.

I don't seem to be able to find any check box for enabling open cl in the particle fluid solver so I guess that means in this case the gpu is not going to be of much use?
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There is a check box for open cl in flip solver you can find it under volumes nd the last folder named as solver..I guess this is what you ver looking for.
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