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Re: OctaneRender® for 3ds max® v2.23.2 - 1.8 [TEST]
Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 8:46 am
by AlexMakhov
JimStar wrote:AlexMakhov wrote:Device 0 and 1 is Titan Z. the Device 2 is Titan Black. In the settings include only Black and everything works fine.
AlexMakhov wrote:To the device 1 was not a question. This Titan z which has worked perfectly.
So, looks like it
is still a question...
I am saddened. I'll figure out the cause. Thank you!
Re: Scene stopped to render
Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 8:52 am
by AlexMakhov
One question remains. Why the same layer rendered using TitanBlack,but TitanZ not renders. The all GPU temperature at 50-60 degrees. It's kind of a mystery.
Re: Scene stopped to render
Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 9:01 am
by JimStar
AlexMakhov
May be different reasons... If you are sure that overheat is not the case - it may be either insufficient PSU power (then just install the more powerful PSU), or corrupted GPU memory cells, or some else hardware reason...
But if you see the GPU chip is not overheated - it does not mean other chips are not overheated, e.g. the memory chips or power circuit chips (they have passive radiators too, which may have loose thermal connection)...
Re: Scene stopped to render
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 12:47 am
by coilbook
usually bad card or too hot. (i had a lot of topics about cuda 700 ) i have 12 cards and one of them will always do cuda error if rendering takes longer than 3 minutes per frame for aniamtion. less than that it works fine.