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Hi Johannes,

I'm afraid I don't have an answer to your question, but this is also something I'm looking into at the moment and have been trying to get my head around. As you mention compute capability in your email I wondered if you could explain to me the relationship between that and the cuda versions as FSL defines them. Is there a resource somewhere that links one to another?

I am looking at purchasing a workstation with a "CUDA capability" (which I think is the same as compute capability?) of 8.6, and in the long run would very much like to get eddy_cuda working with it. I know the fsl GPU page implies that even if the version is mismatched it might be possible to get things working still, but I'm very out of my depth with these things!

Thanks,
Iain

On Mon, 1 Aug 2022 at 18:52, Johannes Jungilligens <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear FLS team,

I am currently upgrading my computing hardware and have to decide on which GPU to order. I use eddy_cuda a lot, and so given the overview on Linux GPU requirements on the FSL website, it looks like a GPU that runs CUDA 9.1 (i.e., compute capability 7 or 7.2) would make the most sense - is that information up to date, or are newer versions of eddy_cuda able to run on CUDA 10.x or 11.x GPUs?

Many thanks in advance!
Best wishes,
Johannes

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