| # AMD Installation Guide for Windows (TheRock) |
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| This guide covers installation for AMD GPUs running under Windows using TheRock's official PyTorch wheels. |
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| ## Supported GPUs |
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| Based on [TheRock's official support matrix](https://github.com/ROCm/TheRock/blob/main/SUPPORTED_GPUS.md), the following GPUs are supported on Windows: |
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| ### **gfx110X-all** (RDNA 3): |
| * AMD RX 7900 XTX (gfx1100) |
| * AMD RX 7800 XT (gfx1101) |
| * AMD RX 7700 XT (gfx1101) |
| * AMD RX 7700S / Framework Laptop 16 (gfx1102) |
| * AMD Radeon 780M Laptop iGPU (gfx1103) |
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| ### **gfx120X-all** (RDNA 4): |
| * AMD RX 9060 XT (gfx1200) |
| * AMD RX 9060 (gfx1200) |
| * AMD RX 9070 XT (gfx1201) |
| * AMD RX 9070 (gfx1201) |
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| ### **gfx1151** (RDNA 3.5 APU): |
| * AMD Strix Halo APUs |
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| ### **gfx1150** (RDNA 3.5 APU): |
| * AMD Radeon 890M (Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 - Strix Point) |
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| ### Also supported: |
| ### **gfx103X-dgpu**: (RDNA 2) |
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| > **Note:** If your GPU is not listed above, it may not be supported by TheRock on Windows. Support status and future updates can be found in the [official documentation](https://github.com/ROCm/TheRock/blob/main/SUPPORTED_GPUS.md). |
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| ## Requirements |
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| - Python 3.11 (recommended for Wan2GP - TheRock currently supports Python 3.11, 3.12, and 3.13). |
| - Windows 10/11 |
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| ## Installation Environment |
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| This installation uses PyTorch wheels built by TheRock. |
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| ### Installing Python |
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| Download Python 3.11 from [python.org/downloads/windows](https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/). Press Ctrl+F and search for "3.11." to find the newest version available for installation. |
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| Alternatively, you can use this direct link: [Python 3.11.9 (64-bit)](https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.9/python-3.11.9-amd64.exe). |
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| After installing, make sure `python --version` works in your terminal and returns `3.11.9` |
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| If it doesn’t, you need to add Python to your PATH: |
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| * Press the `Windows` key, type `Environment Variables`, and select `Edit the system environment variables`. |
| * In the `System Properties` window, click `Environment Variables…`. |
| * Under `User variables`, find `Path`, then click `Edit` → `New` and add the following entries (replace `<username>` with your Windows username): |
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| ```cmd |
| C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Launcher\ |
| C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python311\Scripts\ |
| C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python311\ |
| ``` |
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| > **Note:** If Python still doesn't show the correct version after updating PATH, try signing out and signing back in to Windows to apply the changes. |
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| ### Installing Git |
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| Download Git from [git-scm.com/downloads/windows](https://git-scm.com/install/windows) and install it. The default installation options are fine. |
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| ## Installation Steps (Windows, using a Python `venv`) |
| > **Note:** The following commands are intended for use in the Windows Command Prompt (CMD). |
| > If you are using PowerShell, some commands (like comments and activating the virtual environment) may differ. |
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| ### Step 1: Download and set up Wan2GP Environment |
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| ```cmd |
| :: Navigate to your desired install directory |
| cd \your-path-to-wan2gp |
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| :: Clone the repository |
| git clone https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP.git |
| cd Wan2GP |
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| :: Create virtual environment |
| python -m venv wan2gp-env |
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| :: Activate the virtual environment |
| wan2gp-env\Scripts\activate |
| ``` |
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| > **Note:** If you have multiple versions of Python installed, use `py -3.11 -m venv wan2gp-env` instead of `python -m venv wan2gp-env` to ensure the correct version is used. |
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| ### Step 2: Install ROCm/PyTorch by TheRock |
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| **IMPORTANT:** Choose the correct index URL for your GPU family! |
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| #### For gfx110X-all (RX 7900 XTX, RX 7800 XT, etc.): |
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| ```cmd |
| pip install --pre torch torchaudio torchvision rocm[devel] --index-url https://rocm.nightlies.amd.com/v2/gfx110X-all/ |
| ``` |
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| #### For gfx120X-all (RX 9060, RX 9070, etc.): |
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| ```cmd |
| pip install --pre torch torchaudio torchvision rocm[devel] --index-url https://rocm.nightlies.amd.com/v2/gfx120X-all/ |
| ``` |
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| #### For gfx1151 (Strix Halo iGPU): |
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| ```cmd |
| pip install --pre torch torchaudio torchvision rocm[devel] --index-url https://rocm.nightlies.amd.com/v2/gfx1151/ |
| ``` |
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| #### For gfx1150 (Radeon 890M - Strix Point): |
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| ```cmd |
| pip install --pre torch torchaudio torchvision rocm[devel] --index-url https://rocm.nightlies.amd.com/v2-staging/gfx1150/ |
| ``` |
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| #### For gfx103X-dgpu (RDNA 2): |
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| ```cmd |
| pip install --pre torch torchaudio torchvision rocm[devel] --index-url https://rocm.nightlies.amd.com/v2-staging/gfx103X-dgpu/ |
| ``` |
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| This will automatically install the latest PyTorch, torchaudio, and torchvision wheels with ROCm support. |
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| ### Step 3: Install Wan2GP Dependencies |
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| ```cmd |
| :: Install core dependencies |
| pip install -r requirements.txt |
| ``` |
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| ### Step 4: Verify Installation |
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| ```cmd |
| python -c "import torch; print('PyTorch:', torch.__version__); print('ROCm available:', torch.cuda.is_available()); print('Device:', torch.cuda.get_device_name(0) if torch.cuda.is_available() else 'No GPU')" |
| ``` |
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| Expected output example: |
| ``` |
| PyTorch: 2.11.0+rocm7.12.0 |
| ROCm available: True |
| Device: AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT |
| ``` |
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| ## Attention Modes |
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| WanGP supports multiple attention implementations via [triton-windows](https://github.com/woct0rdho/triton-windows/). |
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| First, install `triton-windows` in your virtual environment. |
| If you have an older version of Triton installed, uninstall it first. |
| ROCm SDK needs to be initialized. |
| Visual Studio environment should also be activated. |
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| ```cmd |
| pip uninstall triton |
| pip install triton-windows |
| rocm-sdk init |
| "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat" >nul 2>&1 |
| ``` |
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| ### Supported attention implementations |
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| - **SageAttention V1** (Requires the `.post26` wheel or newer to fix Triton compilation issues without needing unofficial patches. Download it from [this](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/wheels/actions/runs/21343435018) URL) |
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| ```cmd |
| pip install "sageattention <2" |
| ``` |
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| - **FlashAttention-2** (Only the Triton backend is supported): |
| ```cmd |
| git clone https://github.com/Dao-AILab/flash-attention.git |
| cd flash-attention |
| pip install ninja |
| pip install packaging |
| set FLASH_ATTENTION_TRITON_AMD_ENABLE=TRUE && python setup.py install |
| ``` |
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| - **SDPA Flash**: Available by default in PyTorch on post-RDNA2 GPUs via AOTriton. |
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| ## Running Wan2GP |
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| For future sessions, activate the environment every time if it isn't already activated, then run `python wgp.py`: |
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| ```cmd |
| cd \path-to\Wan2GP |
| wan2gp-env\Scripts\activate |
| :: Add the AMD-specific environment variables mentioned below here |
| python wgp.py |
| ``` |
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| It is advised to set the following environment variables at the start of every new session (you can create a `.bat` file that activates your venv, sets these, then launches `wgp.py`): |
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| ```cmd |
| set ROCM_HOME=%ROCM_ROOT% |
| set PATH=%ROCM_ROOT%\lib\llvm\bin;%ROCM_BIN%;%PATH% |
| set CC=clang-cl |
| set CXX=clang-cl |
| set DISTUTILS_USE_SDK=1 |
| set FLASH_ATTENTION_TRITON_AMD_ENABLE=TRUE |
| set TORCH_ROCM_AOTRITON_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL=1 |
| ``` |
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| MIOpen (AMD’s equivalent of NVIDIA’s cuDNN) is not yet fully stable on several architectures; it can cause out-of-memory errors (OOMs), crash the display driver, or significantly increase generation times. Currently, it is recommended to use fast mode by setting: |
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| ```cmd |
| set MIOPEN_FIND_MODE=FAST |
| ``` |
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| Alternatively, you can disable MIOpen entirely by editing `wgp.py` and adding the following line below `import torch` (around line 51): |
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| ```cmd |
| ... |
| :: /lines already in the file/ |
| :: ... |
| :: import torch |
| torch.backends.cudnn.enabled = False # <-- Add this here |
| :: import gc |
| :: ... |
| ... |
| ``` |
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| To verify that it is disabled, or to enable verbose logging, you can set: |
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| ```cmd |
| set MIOPEN_ENABLE_LOGGING=1 |
| set MIOPEN_ENABLE_LOGGING_CMD=1 |
| set MIOPEN_LOG_LEVEL=5 |
| ``` |
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| ## Troubleshooting |
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| ### GPU Not Detected |
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| If `torch.cuda.is_available()` returns `False`: |
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| 1. **Verify your GPU is supported** - Check the [Supported GPUs](#supported-gpus) list above |
| 2. **Check AMD drivers** - Ensure you have the latest AMD Adrenalin drivers installed |
| 3. **Verify correct index URL** - Make sure you used the right GPU family index URL |
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| ### Installation Errors |
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| **"Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement":** |
| - Double-check that you're using the correct `--index-url` for your GPU family. You can also try adding the `--pre` flag or replacing `/v2/` in the URL with `/v2/staging/` |
| - Ensure you're using Python 3.11, and not 3.10 |
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| **"No matching distribution found":** |
| - Your GPU architecture may not be supported |
| - Check that you've activated your virtual environment |
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| ### Performance Issues |
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| - **Monitor VRAM usage** - Reduce batch size or resolution if running out of memory |
| - **Close GPU-intensive apps** - Apps with hardware acceleration enabled (browsers, Discord etc.). |
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| ### Known Issues |
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| Windows packages are new and may be unstable. |
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| Known issues are tracked at: https://github.com/ROCm/TheRock/issues/808 |
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| ## Additional Resources |
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| - [TheRock GitHub Repository](https://github.com/ROCm/TheRock/) |
| - [Releases Documentation](https://github.com/ROCm/TheRock/blob/main/RELEASES.md) |
| - [Supported GPU Architectures](https://github.com/ROCm/TheRock/blob/main/SUPPORTED_GPUS.md) |
| - [Roadmap](https://github.com/ROCm/TheRock/blob/main/ROADMAP.md) |
| - [ROCm Documentation](https://rocm.docs.amd.com/) |
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| For additional troubleshooting guidance for Wan2GP, see [TROUBLESHOOTING.md](https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP/blob/main/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md). |