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  • CPU Dropping out During Render

    Hey,

    I'm having an issue on larger renders (Resolution 3500x2100, quality on High) where my CPU would drop from 100% to around 4% during the "Prepass", bringing the render to a standstill. To fix this I need to restart Revit and drop the resolution to around 2700x1545 (Quality left on High) and start again. I recently upgraded my CPU from an i5-4590 to a Ryzen Threadripper 1950X, I had the same issue with my i5. This makes me think it's not my CPU. I also have 32gb of DDR4 RAM which I imagine should be enough for any still image?

    Another weird thing is if I'm doing a render of the front of a house, I can render one image fine at Resolution 3500x2100, quality on High. If I create a new camera view (still of the front) but from a slightly different angle it wall stall at the "Prepass" stage (Sometimes during "Building light Cache" stage).

    This issue isn't restricted to one project I have done 3 similar projects as of late, one of them can be found here:
    https://forums.chaosgroup.com/forum/...able-residence
    I have had the same issue across each project. My gut feel tells me it's running out of memory but I would have thought 32GB of RAM would be heaps.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Thanks, Nick

  • #2
    Hi Nick,

    Can you send us the project?
    Ana Lyubenova
    Product Manager

    www.chaos.com

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    • #3
      Hey Ana,

      Whats the best way for me to send you the model?

      Thanks, Nick

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      • #4
        I'm sending you a private message.
        Ana Lyubenova
        Product Manager

        www.chaos.com

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        • #5
          Hello Nick

          i also recently built a 1950x with 32 gig of ram. Did you solve the crashing issue.

          Im thinking of buying vray and would like to know if you found a solution.

          Thanks.

          John.

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