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Hello Freesurfer team,
Our lab is considering purchasing a new workstation, typically for running
Freesurfer at the current stage. The best we can get would be a Dell model with
23 physical cores (46 logical cores) 256 Gb RAM Ubuntu Nvidia box, but w
I don't think that will make a difference
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Hi FreeSurfer Experts,
Would upgrading computer hardware affect FreeSurfer output? We are using
FreeSurfer version 5.3-HCP and we are considering upgrading our server. It
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Hi FreeSurfer Experts,
Would upgrading computer hardware affect FreeSurfer output? We are using
FreeSurfer version 5.3-HCP and we are considering upgrading our server. It
will have the same operating system but different computer specs (memory, cpu
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Folks,
I am a computer administrator trying to put together a proposal for a new
University shared resource compute cluster.
Some fMRI image analysts have suggested that GPUs are frequently used in the
field and that in particular, double precision G
Take a look at:
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/UserContributions/FAQ
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Hello,
Can you please recommend me hardware appropriate for Freesurfer? What are the
programme's requirements?
Thanks,
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Hi,
I currently run a CPU with 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5355 @ 2.66GHz
with 16GB RAM, and a single instance of recon-all -all with version
freesurfer-Linux-centos4_x86_64-stable-pub-v4.0.1 takes this long:
real1219m45.802s
user1218m32.345s
sys 2m1.152s
Which is about 20.5 hours.
In my
Hi,
we are buying a new Computer for running Freesurfer, FSL etc.
After my experience, that a 3 GHz xeon 5050 was running slower than a 1.6 GHz
Xeon 5110, due to older processor architecture, i wanna be sure to buy the
right one.
Does somebody has an experience with a Xeon E 5345, 2.66 GHz ?
I
If you visit the "quotes" link at http://help.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu you'll
see some example systems Paul recommends for folks here at the Martinos
Center that satisfy the freesurfer system requirements mentioned in the
wiki here: https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/SystemRequirements
--Sam
Hi Paul,
We have been plowing a lot of data with freesurfer, FSL, etc. and are
thinking
of moving up to a hunkier computer system, anything from 4 processor
workstation to
a minimal cluster. Wonder if you know a couple URL's of stuff you
equipment you think is decent
for a starter system
G.
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Hello,
We are about to install Free Surfer on a machine with Intel Core 2 Duo
E6400, 2Gb DDR2 and Nvidia Geforce 7300GT video using an Ubuntu or
Fedora Core distribution.
Are there any 'gottchas' I should know about with this hardware or Linux
distros (I will be using the latest drivers and distr
Lukas,
The newer machines that we use here at the NMR center for Linux have
roughly this configuration:
http://www.verari.com/nemesys_1.asp
That is:
- dual 2.5GHz Opteron (AMD) processor
- 8GB RAM
- NVIDIA GeFORCE video card
- 100GB hard disk
These are not requirements but rather 'recommendat
Hi Bruce,
I would be happy if you could send me a sample configuration!
Many thanks in advance,
Lukas
Am 10 Oct 2005 um 9:07 hat Bruce Fischl geschrieben:
> Hi Lukas,
>
> we've been using CENT OS4, with opterons. We can send you a complete
> recent sample configuration if you like.
>
> Bruc
Hi Bruce,
Could you please send this info to the list?
Thank you,
Colleen
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 09:07:36AM -0400, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> Hi Lukas,
>
> we've been using CENT OS4, with opterons. We can send you a complete
> recent sample configuration if you like.
>
> Bruce
>
> On Mon, 10 Oct
Hi Lukas,
we've been using CENT OS4, with opterons. We can send you a complete
recent sample configuration if you like.
Bruce
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Dear list members!
I wonder if anybody could recommend me hardware for a
dedicated freesurfer PC. Any suggestion? Al
Dear list members!
I wonder if anybody could recommend me hardware for a
dedicated freesurfer PC. Any suggestion? Also, should I
stick to Redhat 9 or is it worth to go for the new
SUSE/Redhat distributions?
Many thanks for your help and best wishes,
Lukas
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