LV crashing C4D R17

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smibrand
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Hi -

I just installed the the newest update to Octane.

Specs:
Windows 10
Gfx cards: Nvidia 980 + 980ti (used as main renderer)
32GB RAM
C4D R17 Studio

I'm trying to render a fairly simple scene and LV almost immediately freezes. And then a few moments later, C4D freezes to a point where I can only close it using Task Manager. I also noticed my CPU usage slammed at 99-100% which doesn't seem right when I'm using GPU. The scene includes some cloners and boolean objects, but nothing too complex.

My only thought is that it has something to maybe do with using booleans?

Here is clipboard readout:
Started logging on 21.03.16 18:36:41

OctaneRender 2.25 (2250000)

Scene created in plugin version -1
--------------------------- EXPORT LOG ---------------------------
Export materials time= 0.552 ms
Collect objects time= 0.075 ms
Mesh creation time = 3.104 ms.
Triangle count:528
Total export Time = 115.479 ms
--------------------------- EXPORT LOG ---------------------------
Export materials time= 0.339 ms
Collect objects time= 2.146 ms
Tried to access pin via an invalid ID P_NORMALIZE (118)
Tried to access null node pin
Can't write bool to static pin 'unknown' (P_UNKNOWN, type PT_UNKNOWN) of node '' (NT_UNKNOWN, 000001FB42C4FF90)
Tried to access pin via an invalid ID P_NORMALIZE (118)
Tried to access null node pin
Can't write bool to static pin 'unknown' (P_UNKNOWN, type PT_UNKNOWN) of node '' (NT_UNKNOWN, 000001FB42C4FF90)
Tried to access pin via an invalid ID P_NORMALIZE (118)
Tried to access null node pin
Can't write bool to static pin 'unknown' (P_UNKNOWN, type PT_UNKNOWN) of node '' (NT_UNKNOWN, 000001FB42C4FF90)
Mesh creation time = 518.749 ms.
Triangle count:2.493m
smibrand
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Solved. I was using the Reeper plugin. They needed to be flattened before exporting.
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