I'm using an Nvidia 4060 Ti graphics card for brute force on Win10, but no matter what I do, it only uses the CPU instead of the GPU.
I installed the NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit (CUDA) v13.2, but it didn't help.
Next, I installed visual studio community and recompiled the binary from the source code using a bat file, but it still didn't work!
In the end, I spent several hours trying to get the software to see the graphics card, but the process always ran only on the CPU, no matter what I did.
I'm using a source bin file (not a wav file).
What else do I need to do to make the software see the graphics card? Can you recompile the release with support for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4*** ?
I'm using an Nvidia 4060 Ti graphics card for brute force on Win10, but no matter what I do, it only uses the CPU instead of the GPU.
I installed the NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit (CUDA) v13.2, but it didn't help.
Next, I installed visual studio community and recompiled the binary from the source code using a bat file, but it still didn't work!
In the end, I spent several hours trying to get the software to see the graphics card, but the process always ran only on the CPU, no matter what I did.
I'm using a source bin file (not a wav file).
What else do I need to do to make the software see the graphics card? Can you recompile the release with support for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4*** ?