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boxfx
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And another for you today :)

We have 2 slaves, one with 10 quadro cards and another with 12 geforce 1060s. The 1060 rig refuses to render anything in octane 4. It is installed and running, the cuda libs are installed, drivers are the latest, but every time we launch a render it starts rendering and then errors out with "CUDA error 2 on device 9: out of memory"

All projects do this, even just a cube.

Octane 3.07 runs fine on this slave.

We have run the DD driver cleaner to completely wipe the system out.

Win 10
Geforce 1060 6gb
8 gigs ram
driver 417.01 (plus tried a couple of older drivers)
extra cuda lib for octane 4 installed
c4d plugin 4.00
octane standalone 4.00
c4d 19.068 / 20.030
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boxfx
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This only seems to be a win 7/8 issue though, all our systems are on win 10. Driver 417.22 does nothing to address the problem.
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boxfx wrote:And another for you today :)

We have 2 slaves, one with 10 quadro cards and another with 12 geforce 1060s. The 1060 rig refuses to render anything in octane 4. It is installed and running, the cuda libs are installed, drivers are the latest, but every time we launch a render it starts rendering and then errors out with "CUDA error 2 on device 9: out of memory"

All projects do this, even just a cube.

Octane 3.07 runs fine on this slave.

We have run the DD driver cleaner to completely wipe the system out.

Win 10
Geforce 1060 6gb
8 gigs ram
driver 417.01 (plus tried a couple of older drivers)
extra cuda lib for octane 4 installed
c4d plugin 4.00
octane standalone 4.00
c4d 19.068 / 20.030
This is most likely related to the issues Notiusweb has reported and it should be fixed with 4.01, by removing the fast GPU upload which has caused issues on systems with PCIe risers/expanders. If not please let us know.
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boxfx
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Fixed with 4.0.1 Most likely the DCP lag fix for machines with pcie risers (our direct attached system worked, the pcie riser slave crashed.)
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Hatsize7
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Hi boxfx!
Can you please elaborate on the
boxfx wrote:DCP lag fix for machines with pcie risers
?
Did you do anything special other than updating to 4.01?
I also have a slave which produces Cuda error 2 on heavier scenes (small scenes are OK). It is also a system with 12 cards (GTX1080 and GTX1070ti) with PCI-e risers (H110 Pro BTC+ motherboard). The other slaves with direct PCI-e connection are don't have this issue. I'm on 4.01.1 (not R2) and I still have this problem.
Thanks!

edit: forgot to add, the nvidia driver is the latest 417.35 and running Windows 10 Pro
Win 10Pro / C4D R23.008 / Octane 20.1.5-R4 / Nvidia driver 456.38
Intel Core i7 9800X / 96gb / RTX3090
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