I found this general article on the AKN that may be useful, it includes a few scripts that you can try running, it may help with the slowdowns. Please select the Accept as Solution button if a post solves your issue or answers your there any chance I could test out one of the sketch up model you are testing on? I would like to see if I can reproduce these issues on my end. Wow that would drive me batty too! Thanks for coming to the forums so we figure this out together I think we can narrow down the cause of the pauses in your scene. If you could turn off the outside geometry, or save out a new scene with it deleted even, we could see how long your render takes without those elements takes. Is everything in the windows actual geometry? I'm wondering if your outside window image can be composited in a different render pass? 58 gigs of memory is a lot! It looks like your scene is pretty big, and that Global Illumination is working overtime trying to calculate shadows on the trees outside the windows. Hi for the additional information! I'm looking through some internal documentation, but it looks like you have covered most of the basics with your drivers, and you have more then enough RAM for rendering (especially with a still image!) Sometimes isolating layers when in V-Ray IPR will crash MAX, but other times not. Last night I turned a layer off/on fast and MAX crashed. Windows or Autodesk ended up fixing.ģDS MAX 2019 (V-Ray Next, Forest Pack Pro, Railclone, PSD Manager, and Walls & Tiles)Ĭrashes are important because it is a major loss of productivity, but the pausing makes me scream, no, really! The isn't really any one thing that causes crashes and non-responding. If I killed it, MAX would run smooth, but it would pop back up eventually. I remember a while back this was happening and I traced it back to runtime broker. I only have a few programs installed and nothing funny is running in the background. My biggest frustration isn't crashing and freezes, but everything pauses every 5-6 seconds.
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