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I only assume you are on W10,then there are latest drivers broken and if you have newer GPU like is "Pascal" GTX10xx then you will have few problems too,I've moved from W10 to W7 after testing and found W7 is lot less crashing in rendering and please check Event Viewer if yours display driver didn't crashed
Hope this helps
Thanks,Jura
jura11 posted at 3:14PM Thu, 01 December 2016 - #4290869
check Event Viewer if yours display driver didn't crashed
Nope, not a single entry in event log. Not from drivers, not from Poser, not from any other application or hardware.
I tried new 376.09 drivers, GPU rendering still broken. Same CUDA out of memory error and black image.
Hrtc posted at 5:37PM Thu, 01 December 2016 - #4291584
jura11 posted at 3:14PM Thu, 01 December 2016 - #4290869
check Event Viewer if yours display driver didn't crashed
Nope, not a single entry in event log. Not from drivers, not from Poser, not from any other application or hardware.
I tried new 376.09 drivers, GPU rendering still broken. Same CUDA out of memory error and black image.
Hi there
What GPU do you have there? I would suspect there is conflict in drivers, do you have enabled or ticked Branch Path tracing? If yes then please disable this or untick and check if you are don't have ticked too Render in separate process?
Assume you are running W10 and tjis same error caused me lots of headache and due this I switched back to W7 64bit
Hope this helps
Thanks, Jura
I don't use Branch Path Tracing with GPU. Separate Process rendering is off.
If you look images closely, you see my GPU, GTX 1070 and W10(Pro, 64bit). W7 isn't option for me, wouldn't use it even if I could. But 373.06 drivers work for now. Too bad I'm using this same PC for playing games too, and those damn things have a bad habit of requiring newest drivers to run optimally.
Something has changed in drivers since 373.06 release, but at what point? There's 2 other versions between 373.06 and 375.95 where I noticed this issue, I haven't tried those because they have other problems.
Hi there
You can try these drivers,I've used them on W10 64bit in past and no issues in W10
http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/Quadro_Certified/369.49/369.49-quadro-grid-desktop-notebook-win10-64bit-international-whql.exe
then you need this nv_dispwi (3).inf(please resave this to nv_dispwi.inf and place this in NVIDIA->369.49->Win10_64->International->Display.Driver it will ask you for replace,yes replace this)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ml9ss3ni09qq8ym/nv_dispwi%20%283%29.inf?dl=0
if you want to install those drivers you will need to disable Driver Signature Enforcement which is pretty easy there
http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how-to-disable-driver-signature-verification-on-64-bit-windows-8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
I'm using same drivers on my W7 64bit and no issues at all there plus I'm gaming on my PC too there
Hope this helps
Thanks,Jura
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...or is it just me?
After updating to 375.95, I get SuperFly: CUDA error: Out of Memory in cuLaunchKernel(cuPathTrace,xblocks , yblocks, 1, xthreads, 1, 0, 0, args, 0)
I did a rollback to 373.06 drivers and every thing is working again