Hello everyone!
I have some strange behavior on a working station in the office. I'm working in studio...And in studio bought new pc on 10850k. There is a good AIO watercooling and good PSU 750 Wt gold Corsair.
Under load in rendering, in 3ds max, during rendering in V-Ray, the processor behaves strangely. First, it accelerates to 100% of the load, then after a couple of seconds the load drops to 20-30%. Then 100% again and then it goes down again. And so on and so on.
But in OCCT test or in Corona render or in Linx test it behaves without any issues.
Any ideas why is this happening? And how I could fix it?
I tried to overclock it, disabled Intel Turboboost technology in bios, tried to adjust power management plan in windows (98% for high loads and low) and nothing helped.
Here is the specs of PC i'm working on in office:
mother board Gygabyte Z590 Gaming X (I updated latest bios on it!), cpu I9-10850K, water cooling MSI MAG CORELIQUID 360R
Could it be some issue with V-ray? Version of V-ray installed on office computers are 5.10.00.
I have some strange behavior on a working station in the office. I'm working in studio...And in studio bought new pc on 10850k. There is a good AIO watercooling and good PSU 750 Wt gold Corsair.
Under load in rendering, in 3ds max, during rendering in V-Ray, the processor behaves strangely. First, it accelerates to 100% of the load, then after a couple of seconds the load drops to 20-30%. Then 100% again and then it goes down again. And so on and so on.
But in OCCT test or in Corona render or in Linx test it behaves without any issues.
Any ideas why is this happening? And how I could fix it?
I tried to overclock it, disabled Intel Turboboost technology in bios, tried to adjust power management plan in windows (98% for high loads and low) and nothing helped.
Here is the specs of PC i'm working on in office:
mother board Gygabyte Z590 Gaming X (I updated latest bios on it!), cpu I9-10850K, water cooling MSI MAG CORELIQUID 360R
Could it be some issue with V-ray? Version of V-ray installed on office computers are 5.10.00.
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