![]() To make sure, I pip-installed tensorflow-gpu into a fresh anaconda env. I have CUDA 9.0, so I downloaded CuDNN 7.0.5 for CUDA 9.0 and pasted the files to *C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v9.0*, overwriting the ones form cuDNN 7.1.2, which I tested earlier. Tensorflow site says, I should use CUDA® Toolkit 9.0 and cuDNN v7.0. I've been trying to find out, why this happens, and nothing really worked so far. I noticed that tensorflow always takes about ~2min before it actually starts to compute.
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