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My graphics card is NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti. It ought to support OpenCL I think

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  • welcome. please take the tour and review How to Ask. if your screenshot contains any information you think is important, copy it as text into your question. -- remove that "opencv" package. it's outdated and not original (it's from anaconda/conda/conda-forge, or even worse). use pip3 install opencv-python, which is the official package. Mar 11, 2022 at 12:20
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    to "answer" the question (I still don't know if the weird package is to blame), yes, haveOpenCL() should return true in all cases. it should even return true if there's only a CPU, because OpenCL can run on CPUs. if it doesn't return true, that might be due to a faulty build. those unofficial builds have unknown quality. they might have been built without any OpenCL support. the official package works just fine. Mar 11, 2022 at 14:45
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