Hello,
My department has had crash issues on renderings in Vray for Rhino on large (400+ MB) files. The files have been cleaned up as much as we can but are of entire product lines requiring highly detailed assemblies.
My guess from reading forums is that this issue can be fixed with appropriate hardware. But before I go off with a $4000 hardware request for a Render Boxx I want to get a gut check on whether this could be a software issue. I mean, is there some upper limit to what VRay for Rhino can process?
Some specifics:
Standard workstations in our group are Dell Precision PW690 with an Intel Xeon 5130 (2.00 GHz) 3.25 GB RAM running XP 32 bit.
We have been considering getting a RenderBoxx 10300. Its system is a QUAD Xeon E5520 2.26GHz, 12GB RAM running XP 64 bit. On this I don’t anticipate I’d need to run files larger than 800 MB.
So are there limitations inherent to the software when you get into such large files or will Vray for Rhino process any model so long as the hardware can support it?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
My department has had crash issues on renderings in Vray for Rhino on large (400+ MB) files. The files have been cleaned up as much as we can but are of entire product lines requiring highly detailed assemblies.
My guess from reading forums is that this issue can be fixed with appropriate hardware. But before I go off with a $4000 hardware request for a Render Boxx I want to get a gut check on whether this could be a software issue. I mean, is there some upper limit to what VRay for Rhino can process?
Some specifics:
Standard workstations in our group are Dell Precision PW690 with an Intel Xeon 5130 (2.00 GHz) 3.25 GB RAM running XP 32 bit.
We have been considering getting a RenderBoxx 10300. Its system is a QUAD Xeon E5520 2.26GHz, 12GB RAM running XP 64 bit. On this I don’t anticipate I’d need to run files larger than 800 MB.
So are there limitations inherent to the software when you get into such large files or will Vray for Rhino process any model so long as the hardware can support it?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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