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Virtual Memory Off Slows Octane

Postby morphious2013 » Sat Aug 29, 2015 12:15 pm

morphious2013 Sat Aug 29, 2015 12:15 pm
I don't have much ram at the moment, and got a few page fault BSOD's, so I decided to turn VM off. Fired up Poser and Octane and the render took 1000 times longer. If it is using the ram from the GPU, and I don't have the out of core textures option checked, why should this happen? I have 6gb ram. Upgrading to 16 soon, but was curious about this.
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Re: Virtual Memory Off Slows Octane

Postby face_off » Sat Aug 29, 2015 10:59 pm

face_off Sat Aug 29, 2015 10:59 pm
I don't have much ram at the moment, and got a few page fault BSOD's, so I decided to turn VM off. Fired up Poser and Octane and the render took 1000 times longer. If it is using the ram from the GPU, and I don't have the out of core textures option checked, why should this happen? I have 6gb ram. Upgrading to 16 soon, but was curious about this.
With 6GB RAM, you are probably running of out memory, so Windows in page swapping "somewhere". I doubt the Out Of Core option is related to this issue.

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