Hello all together! A few weeks ago I did the update from vray 3 to vray 6 premium with 10 rendernodes. I use 3ds max 2022 right now on windows 10 pro, the same on all my rendernodes.
I have the following problem:
When I render an animation with vray and backburner, the system on my main machine (13700k, 128gb ram, rtx 4090) which is also my render manager, gets super slow while rendering, it becomes so slow that I can barely move my mouse.
I searched on the forum before and found that other users had this problem too, but I couldn't find any solution to this. I know, the button to turn on/off "low thread priority", which I always used when rendering with vray 3, was removed and I still really don't understand why it was removed and why it can not be recovered in a future update, because this would be the solution for my problem...
On another thread I read that there is a possibility under vray settings-system-advanved where I can limit the number of cores for rendering, but I can't find this option in settings, I use the latest vray 6.2.
Any help or news on this topic would be very much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Jan
I have the following problem:
When I render an animation with vray and backburner, the system on my main machine (13700k, 128gb ram, rtx 4090) which is also my render manager, gets super slow while rendering, it becomes so slow that I can barely move my mouse.
I searched on the forum before and found that other users had this problem too, but I couldn't find any solution to this. I know, the button to turn on/off "low thread priority", which I always used when rendering with vray 3, was removed and I still really don't understand why it was removed and why it can not be recovered in a future update, because this would be the solution for my problem...
On another thread I read that there is a possibility under vray settings-system-advanved where I can limit the number of cores for rendering, but I can't find this option in settings, I use the latest vray 6.2.
Any help or news on this topic would be very much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Jan
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