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Support for Windows #2065

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MoonRide303 opened this issue Apr 19, 2023 · 20 comments
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Support for Windows #2065

MoonRide303 opened this issue Apr 19, 2023 · 20 comments
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@MoonRide303
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MoonRide303 commented Apr 19, 2023

Please add native support for Windows. I was recently evaluating which new GPU with more VRAM I could buy, but lack of support for Windows basically makes AMD cards unusable for me.

I want to be able PyTorch 2.0 with GPU acceleration on Windows, natively - and GPUs that doesn't allow me to do so are simply no-go:

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@MoonRide303 MoonRide303 changed the title Please add support for Windows Support for Windows Apr 19, 2023
@shen9175
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According to tom's hardware and videocardz, ROCm 5.6.0 Alpha document (internal) shows will support Windows for RDNA2 cards, stay tuned, it seems not far away from now.

@radudiaconu0
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#2094

they fcked us again

@evshiron
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@radudiaconu0

ROCm 5.5.0 does not guarantee the inclusion of Windows support. Stay tuned.

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radudiaconu0 commented Apr 29, 2023

@evshiron

I know that..i just hoped from many speculation that the release after 5.4.3 will have windows release. Manny commits to docs said that. So now I am disappointed. They removed windows docs from develop branch for no reason and explanation. I am disappointed right now

@Nicopara
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Imo they should drop all planned features and rush windows support out the door.

@boxerab
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boxerab commented May 29, 2023

From the README

ROCm’s goal is to allow our users to maximize their GPU hardware investment

@jkddw
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jkddw commented Jun 29, 2023

ROCm 5.6.0 does not have Windows support.

@evshiron
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Thanks for the notice. It seems like ROCm 5.6.0 is available in https://repo.radeon.com/amdgpu-install/5.6/ now.

@radudiaconu0
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Yep and we waited like fools

@comminux
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https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110519

@saadrahim saadrahim added the Windows Issues that are specifici to the Windows operating system label Jul 27, 2023
@johnnynunez
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Will there be miopen support for windows in 6.0.1?

@briansp2020
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https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-windows/en/latest/

So, it seems they support windows with 5.7. Still no ML libraries, I think...

@johnnynunez
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https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-windows/en/latest/

So, it seems they support windows with 5.7. Still no ML libraries, I think...

The page was not updated but 6.1 it is supported

@ppanchad-amd
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ppanchad-amd commented May 10, 2024

Support available. Please check latest ROCm 6.1.1
https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-windows/en/latest/

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johnnynunez commented May 10, 2024

Please check latest ROCm 6.1.1 https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-windows/en/latest/

links is to 5.7.1
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@ppanchad-amd
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@johnnynunez Sorry about the confusion. Current HIP SDK version available for windows is 5.7.1

@MoonRide303
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MoonRide303 commented Aug 21, 2024

Support available. Please check latest ROCm 6.1.1 https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-windows/en/latest/

It doesn't look like "support available" to me (at least according to pytorch.org):

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@MoonRide303

Use ROCm in WSL if you have a compatible GPU:

I have been using it for two months and it works (imo better than in Linux), with some tricks.

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@MoonRide303

Use ROCm in WSL if you have a compatible GPU:

I have been using it for two months and it works (imo better than in Linux), with some tricks.

WSL is a workaround, not a native Windows support.

@evshiron
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WSL is a workaround, not a native Windows support.

Alright. In my opinion, choosing to support WSL is a smart decision. It (almost) perfectly integrates with the existing ROCm ecosystem on Linux and can already support many professional workflows. I'm quite satisfied with my two-month experience.

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