#GetDeviceRemovedReason error after attempting to generate an image.
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Content of Swarm Debug Log Paste #133371: SwarmUI v0.9.6.0 Server Log - 2025-05-14 17:36:07... pasted 2025/05/14 08:36:09 UTC-07:00, Paste length: 46908 characters across 369 lines, Content: `2025-05-14 16:28:20.118 [Init] === SwarmUI v0.9.6.0 Starting at 2025-05-14 16:28:20 === 2025-05-14 16:28:20.174 [Init] Prepping extension: SwarmUI...
What graphics card do you have?
Looks like it's trying to use an onboard graphics chip.
Intel UHD Graphics 630.
I basically have a standard computer that I upgraded to 32 GB RAM. I'm clueless on how to spot relevant specs for models and which parameters to use without crashing my system, so I'm trying to lowball it.
Not sure you will be able to run anything on the onboard GPU like that let me look around.
Thank you.
The best I found is something called OpenVino but it looks a bit old.
May let you run something on the CPU but will be very very slow.
Don't think SwarmUI has support for running cpu only but not positive. (someone will chime in here if I'm wrong)
Still better than nothing. Thank you. I'll go check it out right now.
I followed the instructions and installed OpenVino using CMD, but now I'm stumped. How do I run it?
Also, it seems to be a system similar to SwarmUi. Do I even still ask questions here?
I figured SwarmUi out. After tweaking several settings and putting previews on I could finally generate something using the default values of SD 1.5 without crashing. Can't use a sampler, refiner, or upscaler without it crashing again though.
modern high end intel gpus are barely supported. I'm amazed you managed to get anything out of a legacy integrated chip
you might be able to run very slowly but functionally if you go to Server->Backends->edit the backend->add --cpu into ExtraArgs->save
though. like. get a gpu lol
eg an nvidia rtx 3060 is like $200 give or take depending on deals and is extremely solid for ai
Thanks for the tip, although I'm generally broke, that's why I'm running it from a potato. I did a bunch of system calibration fixes from YouTube tutorials, so I think that's why my Intel UHD can run Stable Diffusion 1.5.