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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
I'm currently running P7 on XP 64 Pro and (so far) it seems to run okay (other than the occasional crash-to-desktop-with-no-errors). Loads up and renders faster than Poser 6 did (also had that installed on the same machine as well). I will add that my system is a dual-core Athlon64 with about 4GB of ram installed so I can't guess what performance would be like on a slower machine. But otherwise, you really shouldn't have that much in the way of problems :)
I have the same basic setup, and in general Poser 7 is VERY stable. If you have 4GB or more you will be very very comfortable - Poser will only use 3GB of system memory but it's very nice compared to my old config of 1GB. It still occasionally crashes but these appear to be fairly small bugs rather than something systemic. Overall I'm really happy with it.
If you have multiple cores, rendering will use up to 4 cores at 100%, which is a good change - however there is not much intelligence to how the render is split up across multiple cores, basically the image is cute into 1/2 or 1/3 or 1/4 and assigned to a separate thread. When each of those threads completes, that processor core drops to idle and the remaining render work is not re-distributed. This is really annoying when you have some huge complex part in one corner, and 3 of your cores drop to nothing while the 1/4 of the image remaining take 18 hours to finish...
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Well they start building my monster graphics station on Monday so I thought I'd ask, does anyone have any experience of running Poser 7 under Windows XP 64 Pro? What kind of stability might I expect?
TIA - M