Nvidia Control Panel Settings,
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Muhammed
- The following settings are key in getting the expected performance out of V-Ray GPU, also discussed in my post about installing the recommended Windows drivers.
Note, Performing a Clean Install of drivers resets all settings to their defaults, so you will need to change the settings every time you install a driver. - launch the Nvidia Control Panel from Start menu and click on the home button you will verify the version of drivers you have installed.
- Click on Manage 3D Settings, Scroll down to Power Management Mode and change it to Prefer Maximum Performance(this slightly increases the power draw of the GPUs in idle state) this is very important to avoid performance issues with Vantage and V-Ray GPU). Click on Apply Changes
- If you have multiple GPUs, Change OpenGL Rendering GPU to the card you have your monitors attached to(this card will be used for viewport performance across all DCC application) and Click on Apply Changes
- Make sure ECC State is turned off(empty checkbox like the screenshot) for all your GPUs,
- We recommend enabling Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling option in Windows 10 and 11(enabled by default in Windows 11) This will free up VRAM accessible to V-Ray GPU. The option is available Under System, Display, Graphics, Default Graphics Settings
Note, This option requires a system restart to take effect
If you have questions please let me know
Best,
Muhammed