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 Use of parallelization depends upon the order of how the data needs to be 
processed.  The recon-all command is not  single command, but a 
wrapper command that runs a sequence or pipeline of many lower level freesurfer 
commands in a certain order.   It’s not unexpected for recon-all of the 
subject bert data to take ~8 hours on a consumer (non-server, non-cluster), 
stand-alone machine, e.g. recent Intel I9 chip with 8 physical (performance) ~3 
GHz cores, 8 virtual cores, 32G of DDR4 RAM and an SSD drive.  If you have 
access to a computing cluster, you could try running recon-all there - which 
should reduce the processing time.
- R.

On Apr 3, 2024, at 14:58, Camargo, Aldo <acama...@som.umaryland.edu> 
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wondering if there is support for GPU on FreeSurfer. I really would like 
to use it on GPU because is taking 9 hours per subject to recon-all.Thanks a 
lot and have a nice day,Aldo CamargoSenior Postdoctoral Fellow at the 
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