Hello everyone,
In our studio we have just got a new workstation.
Specs :
Gigabyte Main Board Desktop AX370-Gaming K5 Socket AM4
AMD Ryzen 1800x
DDR4 64Gb CRUCIAL
SSD 240gb KINGSTON
700w HIGH POWER
GTX 1060 6GB GIGABYTE
After installing 3D max 2015 with Vray 3.40 like on our other 3 workstations, we noticed a problem while rendering, after ~10 mins the PC gets a blue screen and shuts down.
This only happens while rendering.
We have tried a couple of tests, if we render only a segment of the image it works fine, also if we render the full image but in low resolution ( 1000 x ... ) it works again, but above 2500 x ... it just shuts down getting a blue screen.
Any ideeas on what could cause this problem ?
Thanks,
Alex
The only idea I could come with is to try updating to the latest VRay and also post this problem in their forum.
You could try render something with Mental Ray to see if you have the same problem.
did you look up that blue screen error code on the internet? that will give you some clue what the issue could be
quite possible your computer is overheating when rendering
DarrenP
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Darawork
AutoDesk User
Windows 10/11, 3DS Max 2022/24, Revit 2022, AutoCad 2024, Dell Precision 5810/20, ASUS DIY, nVidia Quadro P5000/RTX 5000/GTX760
I am facing this same problem.
I have a rig with the following configuration -
Ryzen 1800x
32GB RAM @2400MHz
PSU Corsair HX 750
Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K7
Windows 10 Pro
I use this PC for 3d animation and heavy rendering but as it happens, it gets restarted on its own during rendering.
I thought it could be voltage related issue hence I tried locking voltage input (at 1.375) and clock frequency at 3.8GHz (disabling XFR feature)
I have already downloaded and installed all the latest AMD drivers including AMD Ryzen Power Plan, AMD Ryzen Master utility, Windows 10 anniversary update, Gigabyte BIOS F4
But still the problem persist.
Did you happen to find any solution ?
P.S. I am rendering a scene in 3ds Max 2014 and 2017 with Vray 3.40.01
Yes I did look it up, I'm pretty sure it was a hardware problem. I still have this strange issue with artifacts whenever I using fusion 360 on the GTX1080 I have tried two diffrent 1080s with the same results on different motherboards.
I experienced blue screens, crashing and artifacts on the AMD Ryzen. On my 3rd Gen Intel i7 it runs very stable but I get tons of artifacts whenever I do anything graphically intense in fusion. Only in fusion!
I Just have to live with it for now 😞
Yes I did look it up, I'm pretty sure it was a hardware problem. I still have this strange issue with artifacts whenever I using fusion 360 on the GTX1080 I have tried two different 1080s with the same results on different motherboards.
I experienced blue screens, crashing and artifacts on the AMD Ryzen. On my 3rd Gen Intel i7 it runs very stable but I get tons of artifacts whenever I do anything graphically intense in fusion. Only in fusion!
I Just have to live with it for now 😞
Here's my current hardware which produced these screenshots
Curves are not round! I'm going crazy having to deal with this.
this is the 3ds max forum
have you posted this on the fusion 360 forum?
DarrenP
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