Dual GPU System: The recommended single machine configuration for a GPGPU developer.Single GPU System: For developers working on API level frame debugging, profiling, and GPGPU developer debugging with the NVIDIA Nsight™ VSE CUDA Debugger.NVIDIA Nsight Visual Studio Edition supports four flexible hardware configurations: Support for Visual Studio 2015, deprecated since 2020.2.0, has been dropped as of 2020.3.0. Internet connection to download installerįor remote debugging: TCP/IP network to connect host machine to target machine (Note that all instances of Visual Studio Edition will be updated with NVIDIA Nsight™ VSE). Microsoft Visual Studio 2019, Community Edition or Visual Studio 2017 will be updated with NVIDIA Nsight™ VSE). Microsoft Visual Studio 2017, Community Edition or Local debugging (host and target are the same Please see the release notes for compatible driver versions.
You must install an NVIDIA display driver that supports NVIDIA Nsight™ VSE. Next-Gen Debugger does not yet support remote debugging. On the host machine (with Visual Studio):įor compute debugging, see Compute Debugger Supported Configurations. Remote debugging (host and target on differentġ GPU on target machine: must be a supported graphics card
One or more GPUs (for more information, see )įor compute debugging, see Compute Debugger Supported Configurations. Local debugging (host and target on same machine) If using remote machine to run/debug target application, remote machine: 240 MB plus space for the debug version of your On a 64-bit machine with NVIDIA Nsight™ VSE Host software: 330 MB plus space for your project files. Host machine (with Visual Studio): 2 GB or more Host machine (with Visual Studio): 2 GB minimum Intel(R) >Pentium(R) Dual-core CPU or 2.2 GHz or higher Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual-core CPU or equivalent 1.6 GHz minimum