On 20 May 2017 at 00:56, Ramesh Babu <mgrameshbabu2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am using Intel® Core™ i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz × 8 processor with 15.6 GiB
> ram, GeForce GT 610/PCIe/SSE2 graphic card.
>
> I have successfully installed cuda runtime version 5.0. After that I
> performed cuda detect and output result is pasted below.
>
> $ cudadetect
> Detecting CUDA... There is 1 device supporting CUDA:
>
> Device 0: "GeForce GT 610"
>   CUDA Driver Version:                           8.0
>   CUDA Runtime Version:                          5.0
>   CUDA Capability Major revision number:         2
>   CUDA Capability Minor revision number:         1
>   Total amount of global memory:                 2080440320 bytes
>   Number of multiprocessors:                     1
>   Number of cores:                               32
>   Total amount of constant memory:               65536 bytes
>   Total amount of shared memory per block:       49152 bytes
>   Total number of registers available per block: 32768
>   Warp size:                                     32
>   Maximum number of threads per block:           1024
>   Maximum sizes of each dimension of a block:    1024 x 1024 x 64
>   Maximum sizes of each dimension of a grid:     65535 x 65535 x 65535
>   Maximum memory pitch:                          2147483647 bytes
>   Texture alignment:                             512 bytes
>   Clock rate:                                    1.62 GHz
>   Concurrent copy and execution:                 Yes
>   Run time limit on kernels:                     Yes
>   Integrated:                                    No
>   Support host page-locked memory mapping:       Yes
>   Compute mode:                                  Default (multiple host
> threads can use this device simultaneously)
>
> Then statrted recon-all with use-gpu flag.
> $ recon-all -all -i grp229_t1.nii -s grp229 -sd grp229 -use-gpu
>
> But it was giving some error report continuously and I interrupted the
> process. Please see the attached log report and help me to use gpu
> effectively.

Sorry, can you highlight the error message in the log? I did a quick
scan and it looked like normal output to me.

Having said that, I see that you've got a display hooked up to this
card, and that it's only 2 GiB of RAM. Both of those *might* give
problems.

Richard

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