Hello im working on this small project... i notice after adding more geometry in to my scene, octane starts to work very slowlly...
i restarted computer and it got better
is this sounds normal ? i dont know much about the new ver of octane that uses some of the computers resourses...can anyone advice - help ?
OCTANE RUNS SLOW
Hi manos,
there is something weird, looking at your screenshot, it seems that you have another CUDA application running and you are loosing VRAM and power, I guess
You also have alot of movable objects, but no animation... why don't you work with one single obj node?
which is exactly your workflow?
ciao beppe
there is something weird, looking at your screenshot, it seems that you have another CUDA application running and you are loosing VRAM and power, I guess

You also have alot of movable objects, but no animation... why don't you work with one single obj node?
which is exactly your workflow?
ciao beppe
Well, I'm using the sketchup plugin for exporting the scene and when I need to add geometry I hide everything alse and export again ....if a geometry is complex I prefer to use the plugin export but I also use the sketchup a obj exporter for less complex geometry....
CPU: INTEL i7 3.40 GHz/RAM: 8 GB/GPU: 2XGTX690/OS: WIN 7 64 BIT/SKETCHUP 2014/OCTANE for SU
2gb card is the reason i think. You are running out of GPU memory. Can you invest in 8 GB 1070?
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Hi manos,
2GB of VRAM are not too much, but there is another issue here.
As I told you in the previous message, you are losing too much VRAM, 800MB on a 2GB card is too much: Since you have 4 GPU, could you try to disable the GPU connected at the monitor?
Which GPU do you have exactly?
Do you have the MultiGPU active or SLI enabled in the Nvidia control panel?
ciao beppe
2GB of VRAM are not too much, but there is another issue here.
As I told you in the previous message, you are losing too much VRAM, 800MB on a 2GB card is too much: Since you have 4 GPU, could you try to disable the GPU connected at the monitor?
Which GPU do you have exactly?
Do you have the MultiGPU active or SLI enabled in the Nvidia control panel?
ciao beppe
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beppe is right - use one gpu (not graphics card but a gpu chip) for monitors.
To do it so you have to disable so called internal sli bridge on 690 in nvidia settings - I did it some time ago with Titan Z. So you'll have 3x680-like gpus for rendering with fully available 2GB of vram.
Cheers.

To do it so you have to disable so called internal sli bridge on 690 in nvidia settings - I did it some time ago with Titan Z. So you'll have 3x680-like gpus for rendering with fully available 2GB of vram.
Cheers.

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... but my best recommendation - sell your 2x690 - they are power hungry - and get 2x1070...or even 1060 with 6GB of vram - you'll love them and your energy bills will go down drastically 

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...sell your 960 then
.... or keep it for monitors and add 1060 6GB for rendering.

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Custom alloy powder coated laser cut cases, Autodesk metal-sheet 3D modelling.
build-log http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42540
Custom alloy powder coated laser cut cases, Autodesk metal-sheet 3D modelling.
build-log http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42540