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    Will VRay for SU recognize multiple GPU cards? If I go to tools - GPU selection, it shows both cards selected, but in the render settings under engine, it only shows one of them.
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    Matthew Valero, ASAI

  • #2
    Hello, Matthew,

    Could you please send an email at support@chaosgroup.com with the following info:

    1. Is the second GPU only occasionally missing from the GPU list?
    2. When you render with the illustrated setup, what is the resource usage of each device?
    3. Please do a test render and save the full progress log to file. Additionally, please save a test .vrscene file, then render it in V-Ray Standalone (use -rtengine=5) and save the progress log to file as well. Attach both logs to the email.

    Kind regards,
    Peter
    Peter Chaushev
    Former Product Owner V-Ray for SketchUp & Rhino (2016-2025)

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    • #3
      Where would I find those log files?
      Matthew Valero, ASAI

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      • #4
        In V-Ray 3.6 for SketchUp the progress log is accessible through the small square button at the bottom-right corner of the VFB.
        The Standalone log is printed directly in the command window. Let me know if you need any assistance!

        Kind regards,
        Peter
        Peter Chaushev
        Former Product Owner V-Ray for SketchUp & Rhino (2016-2025)

        Let's keep in touch

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        • #5
          How do I get VRay Standalone? I don't see it installed anywhere and I can't seem to find an installer for it.
          Matthew Valero, ASAI

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          • #6
            I've logged a note to add a shortcut for Standalone in the next build.
            To access it, simply create a new Shortcut anywhere you want. The creation process will prompt you to add a location, use C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /k vray.exe . Name the shortcut any way you wish and after you're done open its properties to make sure you have the following paths:
            Target: C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /k vray.exe
            Start in: "C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\V-Ray for SketchUp\extension\vrayappsdk\bin"

            Once done, you can run it and type in "vray", add an interval and "-scenefile=", then drag&drop a .vrscene file and press "Enter" to render any .vrscene file.
            For the tests I requested, please add " -rtengine=5" at the end of the line to initate GPU render. It should look like this: vray -scenefile=C:\Users\Peter\Desktop\house.vrscene -rtengine=5

            Kind regards,
            Peter
            Peter Chaushev
            Former Product Owner V-Ray for SketchUp & Rhino (2016-2025)

            Let's keep in touch

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            • #7
              I get an error on making that shortcut
              Matthew Valero, ASAI

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              • #8
                Oops - wait - I forgot I uninstalled VRay this AM because I was getting SU crashes in 2018 - hold on.
                Matthew Valero, ASAI

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                • #9
                  Sent that log to you now. Thanks for the guidance... I would have never figured that one out on my own.
                  Matthew Valero, ASAI

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                  • #10
                    SOLVED - turns out that I had my NVIDIA settings to only use my Titan card for SketchUp. I did this a while back due to Bugsplats upon opening and I read it might be a conflict with 1080 cards. I turned both cards back on and all is working now.
                    Matthew Valero, ASAI

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                    • #11
                      Alright, thank you for letting us know!
                      On a side note, could you please tell what is your latest OS update?

                      Kind regards,
                      Peter
                      Peter Chaushev
                      Former Product Owner V-Ray for SketchUp & Rhino (2016-2025)

                      Let's keep in touch

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                      • #12
                        Win 7 Pro SP1 / NVIDIA Driver - 385.69 / SketchUp 2018 Pro
                        Matthew Valero, ASAI

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                        • #13
                          Alright, thank you for the info!

                          Kind regards,
                          Peter
                          Peter Chaushev
                          Former Product Owner V-Ray for SketchUp & Rhino (2016-2025)

                          Let's keep in touch

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