Author Topic: Crash computer in blue screen while rendering  (Read 5988 times)

2013-06-05, 13:17:19

giacdon

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hi everybody,i got this problem in 3dsmax 2012. After 5 6 passes crash the pc.
Any ideas?
Thanks

2013-06-05, 13:44:15
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Ondra

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If you get blue screen then it is probably fault of your hardware, maybe the system is not stable under load, overheats, etc. Application software in modern operating systems cannot generate blue screen.
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2013-06-05, 14:16:26
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Try disabling "improve quality progressively" in viewport settings or disable Nitrous at all.
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2013-06-05, 18:03:26
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If you get blue screen then it is probably fault of your hardware, maybe the system is not stable under load, overheats, etc. Application software in modern operating systems cannot generate blue screen.
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2013-06-05, 21:20:35
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If you get blue screen then it is probably fault of your hardware, maybe the system is not stable under load, overheats, etc. Application software in modern operating systems cannot generate blue screen.

Thanks for your answer:
i got an i7 2600k overclock and 16gb ram. Maybe it could be the system unstable, but with maxwell is stable.
I like very much your engine, very quickly and easy to use.
Maybe there is something like "low priority" to use?

2013-06-05, 22:07:33
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Corona is heavily optimized to utilize the latest instructions the CPU, it might cause the crashes. You need to thouroughly test your rig with tools like Prime95, otherwise I cannot guarantee that it won't crash with corona, no matter what I do.
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2013-06-08, 11:08:05
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giacdon

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I solved the problem...
slow down my multiple clock
before was 47*100. now 45*100 and it work!!
Thanks you all...