How do I check my GPU memory?
A useful tool you can use for this task is the Linux watch command. For example, the watch -n 2 nvidia-smi --id=1 will run the nvidia-smi --id=1 command every two seconds thus automatically providing updated measures of GPU utilization and memory every two seconds. To quit the watch command you can do Ctrl-C.
How do you measure GPU memory usage?
Right click on the desktop and select [NVIDIA Control Panel]. Select [View] or [Desktop] (the option varies by driver version) in the tool bar then check [Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area]. In Windows taskbar, mouse over the "GPU Activity" icon to check the list.
How do I see what's using my GPU memory?
Method 1: Using NVIDIA-SMI (Linux and Windows)
To get the total amount of GPU memory using NVIDIA-SMI, follow these steps: Open a terminal or command prompt. Type the following command: nvidia-smi. Press Enter.
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