Matlab does not see CUDA GPU
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Colleagues, hello!
After updating of the Nvidia driver 390.65 to 419.69 Matlab (R2018b) ceased to see video cards (Quadro K6000 + 3xTesla K40c).
The CUDA Toolkit updating from v.9.1 to v.10.1, NVIDIA_Nsight_Visual_Studio, FrameWork 4.7, Visual Studio Tools, VS community & msys2 installations, and Matlab replacement to R2019a did not help.
CPU: 2x Xeon E5-2697v2
Operating System: Windows 8.1
>> gpuDeviceCount
ans =
0

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Joss Knight
il 4 Apr 2019
Can nvidia-smi see your card?
(At Windows Command Prompt)
cd "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI"
nvidia-smi
Alexander Sonin
il 5 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 8 Apr 2019
Joss Knight
il 8 Apr 2019
"infoROM is corrupted"? This does not sound good. Was MATLAB running when you did this? If so, see if you get this error without MATLAB running. If you do, this is definitely nothing to do with MATLAB. I suggest contacting NVIDIA support.
Otherwise the next step is to contact MathWorks support. Something is broken.
Alexander Sonin
il 9 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 10 Apr 2019
Walter Roberson
il 10 Apr 2019
Sorry that is outside my experience.
Alexander Sonin
il 10 Apr 2019
Modificato: Alexander Sonin
il 10 Apr 2019
Walter Roberson
il 10 Apr 2019
I notice in the GPU-Z that CUDA is not checked ??
Alexander Sonin
il 10 Apr 2019
Walter Roberson
il 10 Apr 2019
If it were my system I would probably try activating the tick and then rebooting and see if anything worked.
Alexander Sonin
il 10 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 11 Apr 2019
Walter Roberson
il 11 Apr 2019
Sorry, at present I have no ideas as to why you cannot enable CUDA on those devices. (Well, other than vague ideas of "firmware problems".)
Would you be able to experiment by swapping one of the cards between systems, to see whether the problem stays with the system or stays with the card ?
Alexander Sonin
il 11 Apr 2019
Walter Roberson
il 11 Apr 2019
If CUDA returns when you downgrade drivers, I do not think swapping cards would help.
I would suggest exchanging one faulty K40c with a working system, so that both systems have a mix of suspected faulty and known good K40c.
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Alexander Sonin
il 17 Apr 2019
Walter Roberson
il 17 Apr 2019
Whew! What a bunch of bother!
Hina Ashraf
il 23 Set 2020
I am having same problem? How did you fix it?
Hina Ashraf
il 23 Set 2020
Sorry, I restart the MATLAB R2020b and the problem is fixed! :)
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Walter Roberson
il 8 Apr 2019
0 voti
Those are Kepler architecture. The 10 series drivers dropped support for Kepler if I recall correctly.
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Walter Roberson
il 8 Apr 2019
No, this turned out to be wrong. The Fermi architecture was dropped last year.
End of support for the Kepler mobile gpus was announced last month; https://www.techspot.com/news/79115-nvidia-end-support-mobile-kepler-gpus-starting-april.html but they should still have drivers until next year. Support for the desktop Kepler will continue after that.
Alexander Sonin
il 9 Apr 2019
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