D5 Render Version: latest
Graphics Card: gtx1660ti
Driver Version: latest
Issue Description: when i render a scene at a quality larger than 2k it completes the render untill 99% and gives me an error during exporting the image saying “out of video memory trying to allocate a rendering resource make sure your video card has the minimum required memory, try lowering the resolution and or closing applications that are running. Exiting” while this exact same scene was rendered a day ago at 6k quality with no problems, also the estimated time is off as before it would give me realistic numbers like half an hour or an hour now what ever i render it gives me between 3 to 6 minutes while taking alot longer
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Hope for a fast reply as this is my graduation project and its due in a couple of days
Hi, I would like to help you, since I had this problem too, because I have a 16G GTX 1070 video card on my laptop, it can happen that the memory doesn’t cope.
Usually it checks if I have an object that I imported together with the project that can often be repeated, like a particular chair around a table, I have a flower plant, these objects take away memory, it is always advisable to check the size of these objects. Then I check the disk of the laptop or PC, when it is at its limits, I try to clean it, or I empty it of old works with an external disk, so I recover a lot of memory.
These computers need a lot of memory to run these apps, especially graphics and rendering programs. Then do it this way too, you could cut a part of the project that you don’t render, like in D5 it gives you the possibility to do it, but I’ve never used it, I used the Archicad one and the SketchUp one, dividing it makes the file very light when you synchronize it. So I don’t know what program you use for graphics, but it’s a way to get around the obstacle.
I hope I have opened your horizons to overcome this stressful phase of the exam. Good luck.
Hi @adhamtamer360
This is primarily because your current hardware configuration is hard to keep up with D5’s consumption. I suppose rendering 6k-resolution images will consume a lot. The message “Out of video memory” may be due to insufficient Video memory/Memory. D5 relies heavily on video memory and only reads ‘Dedicated GPU memory’, and generally D5 will crash if the video memory is over 80% occupied.
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