What's your OpenGL version?

Win7 64bit - Nvidia 570 - OGL 4.4

BTW wikipedia says Fermi and up are 4.5, but OGL viewer says i’ve just 9% compatibility of 4.5. Anyone ideas?

version 2.73 (sub 2), branch b’master’, commit date b’2015-01-08’ b’20:31’, hash b’1b8240f’, b’Release’
build date: b’2015-01-08’, b’16:10:23’
platform: b’Linux:64bit’

renderer: ‘GeForce GTX 570/PCIe/SSE2’
vendor: ‘NVIDIA Corporation’
version: ‘4.5.0 NVIDIA 346.22’

Hmm, from an ancient pair of 2.5G of 570s. Must have been one of those ‘driver’ updates.

renderer: ‘Gallium 0.4 on AMD RV730’
vendor: ‘X.Org
version: ‘3.0 Mesa 10.4.1’

Im using ati mobility radeon 4650

Everyone on Fermi and up (GTX4xx,GTX5xx, …) should update their drivers for 4.5 support.

Some of the 2.1 votes may coming from OSX users. >=3.3 is probably the right information

Also, for OSX users, blender system_info is not a reliable way to get the maximum supported version for their cards. Use your OS specific way to best do that (sorry, no OSX user here so can’t help more)

from Psyfi.
Just saying.

OS: Win7 64b
renderer: ‘AMD Radeon R7 200 Series’
vendor: ‘ATI Technologies Inc.’
version: ‘4.4.13283 Compatibility Profile Context 14.501.1003.0’

renderer: ‘GeForce GTX 660/PCIe/SSE2’
vendor: ‘NVIDIA Corporation’
version: ‘4.4.0 NVIDIA 344.65’

updated my nvidia driver. now it’s:

version: ‘4.5.0 NVIDIA 347.09’

Some votes comes from Windows user who, 6 years ago, build with foresight a computer which is working today as well as the first day and has 2.1 OpenGL (never played russian roulette upgrading video card drivers).

Just saying.

4.3 if I install that driver that has been sitting in my downloads folder for a month :o

2.1 was hardly “foresight” 6 years ago.

And upgrading video drivers hasn’t been “russian roulette” in like a decade, especially not on Windows. Probably safe to get off of the pre-packaged driver at this point.

version 4.5.0
win7 64 bit
2X NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti

Side note: These cards are old and I bought them for cheap at least a couple of years ago. NVIDIA continues to provide updated drivers, bless their hearts.

Home Ubuntu machine with GTX 660ti has 4.4

Sorry, but I cast a vote for 2.1 as that was what Blender said…

renderer: ‘AMD Radeon HD 6970M OpenGL Engine’
vendor: ‘ATI Technologies Inc.’
version: ‘2.1 ATI-1.24.38’

After which I read the bit about looking elsewhere for the info if running on OSX.
I should have cast a vote for 4.1.

On OS X at least Blender system info is useless it shows

renderer: 'NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX OpenGL Engine’vendor: ‘NVIDIA Corporation’
version: ‘2.1 NVIDIA-10.0.43 310.41.05f01’

Where as the openGL extensions viewer shows 4.1 and openCL 1.2

So don’t trust Blender.

Version 3.1.0 with Intel® HD Graphics 3000
Version 4.4.0 with NVidia GeForce GT 555M
Windows 7 64bit

Some of the 2.1 votes may coming from OSX users. >=3.3 is probably the right information

Some of the 2.1 votes may also coming from folks who wants to make the decision of the Devs look right.

I selected 4.0 or 4.1 because of the link to the table with all the different graphics cards… but my system-info.txt says:

renderer: ‘GeForce GTX 660 Ti/PCIe/SSE2’
vendor: ‘NVIDIA Corporation’
version: ‘4.5.0 NVIDIA 347.09’

-c-

Or some of the 4.5 votes may also coming from folks who wants to make the decision of Tiles look right !!

Silly isn’t it ! Do you really believe things like that ?

Debian 8

Version in use:
renderer: ‘Gallium 0.4 on NV92’
vendor: ‘nouveau’
version: ‘3.0 Mesa 10.3.2’

I don’t know the supported version.

Thanks,
Rickyx

My dated iMac 2007 goes up to 3.3.

OSX OpenGL info for Mavricks and up: http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202823

OSX OpenGL: https://developer.apple.com/opengl/