Hello,
Have my new workstation a problem or have Vray a problem: When i use Vray5+C4D R23 or for older scene Vray3.7+R21: after some minutes is crashing the program I`m working in. That can be the same version of C4D or Photoshop. Exemple: In background is Rendering Vray in VFB Window and during this I make something in the model = crash for c4d. Or Vray is rendering and I make somthing in Photoshop = crash for PS. Also the screen is sometimes black for one or two seconds. When nothing is rendering - no problem.
Rendering in Vray 5 is CPU not GPU! In C4D program preferences is set Cuda with "v" by the processor and 0 by graphic card. The vray preferences is set to engine:V-Ray. In vray 3.7 is normal CPU Rendering without RT.
the report is:
NVIDIA OpenGL Driver
Unable to recover from a kernel exception. The application must be close.
Error code: 3 (subcode7)
Would you like to visit... blabla = Help page without help for me
System:
System: Win 10 Pro 20H2; AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X 24-Core Processor 3.80 GHz; 256 GB RAM; Nvidia Quadro RTX 6000; Driver: 27.21.14.6172 system says is the best one
On my old PC with AMD Graphic Cards this problem did not exist!
The question is how does the problem: vray or my workstation? What can I change in the preferences from Nvidia?
Thanks! andreas
Have my new workstation a problem or have Vray a problem: When i use Vray5+C4D R23 or for older scene Vray3.7+R21: after some minutes is crashing the program I`m working in. That can be the same version of C4D or Photoshop. Exemple: In background is Rendering Vray in VFB Window and during this I make something in the model = crash for c4d. Or Vray is rendering and I make somthing in Photoshop = crash for PS. Also the screen is sometimes black for one or two seconds. When nothing is rendering - no problem.
Rendering in Vray 5 is CPU not GPU! In C4D program preferences is set Cuda with "v" by the processor and 0 by graphic card. The vray preferences is set to engine:V-Ray. In vray 3.7 is normal CPU Rendering without RT.
the report is:
NVIDIA OpenGL Driver
Unable to recover from a kernel exception. The application must be close.
Error code: 3 (subcode7)
Would you like to visit... blabla = Help page without help for me
System:
System: Win 10 Pro 20H2; AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X 24-Core Processor 3.80 GHz; 256 GB RAM; Nvidia Quadro RTX 6000; Driver: 27.21.14.6172 system says is the best one
On my old PC with AMD Graphic Cards this problem did not exist!
The question is how does the problem: vray or my workstation? What can I change in the preferences from Nvidia?
Thanks! andreas
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