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Latest non-DCH drivers (465.89) work fine for all generations (Pascal, Volta, Turing and Ampere): https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/172060/en-us
No memory leak, decent speeds, complete compatibility.
DCH ONLY!
It looks like latest NVIDIA drivers (461.92 and 491.75, perhaps others) have massive memory leak bugs in NVML library. This memor
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I have a hardware abstraction layer interface, as well as a driver interface. I have multiple drivers utilizing the HAL interface, while implementing the driver interface. This plugin approach causes me to have identically named tests across multiple test files.
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TEST_CASE("init() returns `E_HAL_INIT`, when HardwareAbstractionLayer::init() returns an er-
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