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  • Originally posted by tricky View Post
    Just ran the test scene on my new workstation. I wasn't expecting much as the card is a Quadro4000.
    You should use the CUDA egnine for nVidia cards.

    Best regards,
    Vlado
    I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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    • CUDA version was the one I used - it was the test scene supplied at the beginning of this forum thread.

      Vray version 3.00.03
      GPU is a Quadro 4000 with latest certified drivers, version 331.65
      Only tried to render with this machine/version as a test for my graphics card
      Kind Regards,
      Richard Birket
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      • Would it be possible to run another test with the latest official 3.00.07(or with the latest Nightly Build if you have access)?
        Svetlozar Draganov | Senior Manager 3D Support | contact us
        Chaos & Enscape & Cylindo are now one!

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        • I just got the same result as Tricky, using a Nvidia Quadro K4000 card.
          Using V-Ray Standalone with the test scene, for both -rtEngine=5 and -rtEngine=3 I got the following error in the CMD window:

          Unhandled exception c0000005

          V-Ray version 3.00.08_x64_Max2012
          Computer: Xeon E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz, 16Gb RAM, Nvidia Quadro K4000

          Tim

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          • Originally posted by tarn View Post
            I just got the same result as Tricky, using a Nvidia Quadro K4000 card.
            Using V-Ray Standalone with the test scene, for both -rtEngine=5 and -rtEngine=3 I got the following error in the CMD window:

            Unhandled exception c0000005

            V-Ray version 3.00.08_x64_Max2012
            Computer: Xeon E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz, 16Gb RAM, Nvidia Quadro K4000

            Tim
            Hi Tim,

            Do you get this error only with this test scene? Does it work with other scenes?
            Could you please post the full log from the Standalone console window?
            Tashko Zashev | chaos.com
            Chaos Support Representative | contact us

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            • Hi Tashko,

              I get the same result with the test scene or with my own scene. I created a very simple scene with only one sphere and tried this in both the standalone and 3ds Max GUI version. Both resulted in an unhandled exception. Below is the log from the Standalone console window using the test scene. With the test scene, if I set -rtEngine = 0 or 1, everything works. Values 5 and 3 fail with an unhandled exception. A Vray.dmp file was also created. If it helps, I could send you that.

              Thanks,
              Tim


              C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2012 for x64\bin>"C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2012 for x64\bin\vray.exe" -sceneFile="C:\Users\renderman\Documents\RT-Test-Scene\benchmark.vrscene" -rtEngine=5

              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Reading configuration from "C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2012 for x64\bin\/vrayconfig.xml"
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] ===============================================
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] V-Ray Standalone, version 3.00.08 for x64
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Chaos Group Ltd. All rights reserved.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Use -credits option for additional third-party copyright notices.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52]
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Build from Sep 23 2014, 12:40:02
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Compiled with Intel C++ compiler, version 14
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Operating system is Microsoft(tm) Windows(tm), version 6.1, Service Pack 1
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52]
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] V-Ray core version is 3.00.08
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] ===============================================
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52]
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Loading plugins from "C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2012 for x64\bin/plugins/vray_*.dll"
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] 161 plugin(s) loaded successfully
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Loading plugins from "C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2012 for x64\bin/plugins/std_*.dll"
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Finished loading plugins.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Reading scene file "C:\Users\renderman\Documents\RT-Test-Scene\benchmark.vrscene"
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] C:\Users\renderman\Documents\RT-Test-Scene\benchmark.vrscene: done [ 0h 0m 0.0s]

              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Scene file parsed successfully in 0.0 s.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Scene created successfully.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Objects in scene: 299
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Starting render sequence.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Preparing renderer...
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Creating texture cache with size 0 MB0h 0m 0.0s est]
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Creating bitmap manager
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] Preparing scene for rendering...: done [ 0h 0m 0.1s]
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] CUDA renderer requested.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] 1 plugin(s) loaded successfully
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] CUDA renderer plugin successfully loaded from "C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2012 for x64\bin\rt_cuda.dll"
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] CUDA renderer plugin instance successfully created.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:52] EXT_RTOPENCL interface obtained successfully from CUDA renderer plugin instance.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] warning: The 'linear workflow' option is deprecated and will be removed. Consider turning it off.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] ========================
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Starting frame 0.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Preparing scene for frame...: done [ 0h 0m 0.0s]
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Compiling geometry...: done [ 0h 0m 0.2s]
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Preparing ray server...: done [ 0h 0m 0.1s]
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] SDTree statistics:
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Total number of faces stored: 406538
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Max tree depth: 41
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Average tree depth: 23.4004
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Number of tree nodes: 198001
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Number of tree faces: 1268618
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Number of tree leafs: 88785
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Average faces/leaf: 14.2887
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Memory usage: 41.57 MB
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Running RTEngine
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Initializing CUDA renderer (single kernel version)...
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] warning: initDevices() failed.
              [2014/Oct/9|11:24:53] Preparing global light manager...: done [ 0h 0m 0.0s]
              Writing crash dump to "C:\Users\jmartin\AppData\Local\Temp\VRay.dmp"
              Encountered the following exception:
              Unhandled exception c0000005
              [2014/Oct/9|11:25:00] Closing log - 0 error(s), 2 warning(s).

              C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2012 for x64\bin>

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              • It seems to be because V-Ray can't initialize the CUDA system (where it says initDevices() failed). I'm not sure why this happens yet, we will need to find some ways to debug this here.

                Best regards,
                Vlado
                I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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                • Hi Vlado,

                  Thanks for looking into it! If there is anything you would like me to test on my side, just let me know.

                  Tim

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                  • It looks similar to another case where the problem comes from the Environment variables.

                    Please try to do a Right click on OpenCL Device select tool and choose Run as administrator. Then make sure that your graphic card is selected and no errors are shown there.
                    Also it will be helpful if you can post or send to: support@chaosgroup.com the output from the command "set" (without the quotes) in CDM. We need to see only the V-Ray related environment variables, so you could just create a txt file or a print screen to catch them.
                    Tashko Zashev | chaos.com
                    Chaos Support Representative | contact us

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                    • Tashko,

                      I realized what was causing this problem. I was accessing the computer with a Remote Desktop Connection. I tried the test scene in a command prompt while sitting directly at the computer, and it seems to work fine. So either the OpenCL device does not initialize properly while using a Remote Desktop Connection, or perhaps the environment variables are set differently when logging in remotely.

                      Thanks,
                      Tim

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                      • Originally posted by tarn View Post
                        Tashko,

                        I realized what was causing this problem. I was accessing the computer with a Remote Desktop Connection. I tried the test scene in a command prompt while sitting directly at the computer, and it seems to work fine. So either the OpenCL device does not initialize properly while using a Remote Desktop Connection, or perhaps the environment variables are set differently when logging in remotely.

                        Thanks,
                        Tim
                        Nvidia GPU cards don't load properly their drivers when there is no monitor connected or via Remote Desktop. Try connecting with 3rd party remote software.
                        If it was that easy, it would have already been done

                        Peter Matanov
                        Chaos

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                        • Peter,

                          Thank you for the tip!

                          Tim

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                          • Dual K20X> CUDA (1:48 ) + OpenCL(6:28 )
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                            • Nice.

                              Would be great to post that into the benchmark thread and add this to the chart if possible :

                              http://forums.chaosgroup.com/showthr...282#post640282

                              Cheers

                              Stan
                              3LP Team

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                              • Done. Thought it would be faster.

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