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out of memory
If you're getting an error message saying that your CUDA device is out of memory, there are a few things you can do to try and fix the issue.
First, try closing some applications or windows that you're not using. This will free up some memory on your CUDA device.
If that doesn't work, try restarting your computer. This will clear up any memory that might be being used by applications that you're not even aware of.
If you're still having issues, try reinstalling the CUDA drivers. This will ensure that you have the most up-to-date drivers for your CUDA device.
Finally, if all else fails, you can try resetting your CUDA device. This will clear all data from the device and start you from scratch.
If you're still having issues after trying all of these things, it's possible that your CUDA device is simply too old or too weak to run the software you're trying to use. In this case, you'll need to upgrade to a newer, more powerful CUDA device.
Related questions:
Q: How do I fix Cuda error in Blender?
A: There are a few ways to fix this issue:
Update your graphics drivers.
Use a different version of Blender.
Try using a different computer.
Q: How do I enable Cuda in Blender?
A: There are two ways to enable CUDA in Blender. The first way is to go to File > User Preferences > System > and check the box next to "Use CUDA". The second way is to go to File > User Preferences > Add-ons > and enable the "CUDA" add-on.
Q: Why is Blender using my CPU and not GPU?
A: There could be a number of reasons why Blender is using your CPU and not your GPU. One possibility is that your graphics card is not compatible with Blender or is not powerful enough. Another possibility is that you have not configured Blender to use your GPU.
Q: How do I get 100% GPU in Blender?
A: There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the amount of GPU usage will vary depending on the specific computer and graphics card being used. However, there are a few things that can be done to help increase GPU usage in Blender:
Make sure that the graphics card is properly installed and configured.
Update the drivers for the graphics card.
Use the latest version of Blender.
Enable GPU rendering in the Blender preferences.
Adjust the render settings to use more GPU-intensive options, such as Cycles rendering.