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I just have the 4090 set for rendering device and the 2080 is un checked in Vantage. My assumption was the heat was coming up off the 4090 (heat rises) and into the 2080. The 4090 was only at 66 degrees under full load rendering the 300 frames. I still currently have the 2080 in top and 4090 in second. Got busy over weekend and didn't switch them. I don't render animations very often, but when I do I would like to not have to worry about burning out my old card. The rendering end of Vantage is fairly impressive I must say. Im not sure if I can physically put the 4090 or the 2080 for that matter in bottom slot. Problem is my power supply is at the bottom of case.
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Check the temperature of the 2080 again at idle and under load, use GPU-Z to monitor the hotspot and other sensors
Kinda hard for me to believe it runs at 100 degrees C, you need to make sure it is the case
Moving your 4090 to the top slot and the 2080 to the lowermost slot should work as well as last option
Best,
Muhammed
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Originally posted by Muhammed_Hamed View PostCheck the temperature of the 2080 again at idle and under load, use GPU-Z to monitor the hotspot and other sensors
Kinda hard for me to believe it runs at 100 degrees C, you need to make sure it is the case
Moving your 4090 to the top slot and the 2080 to the lowermost slot should work as well as last option
Best,
Muhammed
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You can check if both devices are being used in the log (Help->Open debug log), somewhere near the beginning it says "using device #". It also shows it in the status bar.
I was able to reproduce this - it is a bug introduced in 2.5.2. You can either use 2.5.1 or create a shortcut that runs "vantage.exe -d 1" or whatever the index of the 4090 is in the log.Nikola Goranov
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Originally posted by npg View PostYou can check if both devices are being used in the log (Help->Open debug log), somewhere near the beginning it says "using device #". It also shows it in the status bar.
I was able to reproduce this - it is a bug introduced in 2.5.2. You can either use 2.5.1 or create a shortcut that runs "vantage.exe -d 1" or whatever the index of the 4090 is in the log.Last edited by terry_reeves; 18-09-2024, 07:05 AM.
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Yes, the primary device's memory usage is shown because it uses a bit more than the secondary device. Though the color coding ignores the fact that the second GPU has less memory in this case (in most dual setups the memory size is the same).
The bug will be fixed in the next update.Nikola Goranov
Chaos Developer
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Originally posted by terry_reeves View Post
According to the log, yes it say it is using both devices. I hope they fix this bug. What I dont like about the previous version is the bug that was in the geolocation spinners. But I like this bug even less. I will try to add that switch to my shortcut and see if that works. It is also listing both devices at bottom right of Vantage. Although the memory count that it shows appears to be the memory from the 4090. Thanks as always.
I am really trying to figure out why I am even running both cards. When I load a scene into Vantage I still have about 20g free vram. The 2080 is at around 5 gpu load normally since it isnt doing much. Is it really advantageous to even run 2 cards given my specs? Eventually (for work) I may have to bring in sites with a lot of civil topography and I am guessing thats going to take more vram probably, but not sure if I will ever cap out my ~20g that I have free now. Thoughts?Last edited by terry_reeves; 20-09-2024, 09:06 AM.
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Ok, so due to the 2080 overheating I ended up taking it out. I have been just running with the 4090 and things have worked just fine. I know that its just a matter of time though until I really need the 4090 to be a dedicated card, so I ordered a second 4090. I should have it end of next week. Have a couple questions. If I put the new card in the second slot (other one is in top slot) will things still be ok with them being right next to each other? And if I use that config, which slot (top or second) should I use for the monitors? I noticed during rendering the 4090 barely heats up. Certainly nowhere near "hot". Like always, your help is always greatly appretiated.
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Originally posted by Muhammed_Hamed View Post4090s don't get that hot in rendering, usually 50 degrees C. Let us know how it goes
You can connect your monitors to the topmost card, it will be GPU1
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Muhammed
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