(SOLVED) GTX 1070 - nvoglv64.DLL - Daz Crash

SquarePeg3DSquarePeg3D Posts: 11

SOLUTION:

It was a prop I was using, and MUCH more embarassingly one of my OWN creations.

As a disclaimer, if anybody here has purchased by "Stickier Mess" prop pack, please refrain from using the "Chocolate Dollops" prop! I'm not entirely certain what about this prop is causing the issue, but my best guess is that the geometry somehow clashes with Iray shaders that utilize refraction. I'm SO sorry for any trouble one of my products may have caused anyone, and I'll be trying to see what I can do to fix this issue.

Problem:

I just installed two brand new GTX 1070's in my rig (specs listed below). Upon rendering a scene in Iray all scene assets are processed properly, but just as Daz begins to render my screen will flash black, then I get an alert that my display adapter stopped working and recovered. Daz then forces CPU rendering, and cancelling the render always causes Daz to crash.

Specs:

Windows 7 Professional (64-bit), fully updated

2x GTX 1070's running latest Nvidia driver (391.35)

Latest Daz Studio application (4.10)

Error:

nvoglv64.DLL module crashes with exception code 0x40000015 in the Daz Studio application.

Steps Taken:

1) Completely uninstalled and reinstalled Daz Studio 4.10, using link provided from Daz's website.

2) Completely uninstalled and reinstalled latest Nvidia drivers using the Display Driver Uninstaller tool.

3) Registry and system cache files cleaned using CCleaner.

4) Windows completely updated using Windows Update.

5) Sacrificed goat.

So far nothing has worked, and I'm super stressed out over it. Hopefully somebody here can help me figure out what's going on with my stupid computer. Any help would be greatly appreciated. My finger is poised and ready to hit the big red button that wipes my machine and gets it ready for a fresh Windows installation.

Thanks!

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Comments

  • If you're using one of the cards for you display and do not have the option of using an onboard graphics connection for it, try going into the Iray advanced options and unchecking the card that has your monitor connected. Try that and report back.
  • Have you tried some more simple things? I use to have the same display adaptor crash. A few things that helped clear this up for me was no longer leaving the cpu checked in the render settings as well as turning optix prime accelleration on. That fixed the display adaptor crash for me.

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