Ask for help: I found that my computer can not enable gpu rendering

Ask for help: I found that my computer can not enable gpu rendering, since I reinstalled the system two weeks ago, daz only uses cpu,gpu during rendering and simulation is very low, although I have downloaded the latest studio driver, and CMS is in an abnormal state.

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,833

    What is the GPU?

  • RyanTRyanT Posts: 7

    This is the rendering setup of my computer and the driver version of my graphics card.

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  • RyanTRyanT Posts: 7
    edited March 2022

     

    Richard Haseltine said:

    What is the GPU?

    GTX1070

    Post edited by RyanT on
  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,833

    How do you know it can;'t enable the GPU - it seems to be available in Render Settings in your screen shot. Task Manager does not, by default, give useful information.

  • RyanTRyanT Posts: 7

    Richard Haseltine said:

    How do you know it can;'t enable the GPU - it seems to be available in Render Settings in your screen shot. Task Manager does not, by default, give useful information.

    Reason 1. I used to open the task manager for monitoring every time I use daz. The working status of GPU is fully loaded, and now the utilization rate is less than 10%.
    Reason 2. The speed of computer rendering has plummeted, and work that could be done in five minutes two weeks ago now takes two hours.

  • jag11jag11 Posts: 885
    Log file is useful in cases like this. Inspecting log file can hint you if it is GPU computing power or insufficient memory.
  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,833

    RyanT said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    How do you know it can;'t enable the GPU - it seems to be available in Render Settings in your screen shot. Task Manager does not, by default, give useful information.

    Reason 1. I used to open the task manager for monitoring every time I use daz. The working status of GPU is fully loaded, and now the utilization rate is less than 10%.
    Reason 2. The speed of computer rendering has plummeted, and work that could be done in five minutes two weeks ago now takes two hours.

    Enable More details in task manager (if you haven't), go to the perfomance tab, select the GPU in the column on the left, and switch one of the graphs to show CUDA - or use GPU-Z.

  • RyanTRyanT Posts: 7

    Richard Haseltine said:

    RyanT said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    How do you know it can;'t enable the GPU - it seems to be available in Render Settings in your screen shot. Task Manager does not, by default, give useful information.

    Reason 1. I used to open the task manager for monitoring every time I use daz. The working status of GPU is fully loaded, and now the utilization rate is less than 10%.
    Reason 2. The speed of computer rendering has plummeted, and work that could be done in five minutes two weeks ago now takes two hours.

    Enable More details in task manager (if you haven't), go to the perfomance tab, select the GPU in the column on the left, and switch one of the graphs to show CUDA - or use GPU-Z.

    How should I enable 3D acceleration? I've been using it before. But after reinstalling the computer this time, it failed.

  • SpaciousSpacious Posts: 481
    edited March 2022

    As far as rendering goes, it looks like you don't have CPU fallback enabled, and with a 1070 (8GB vRAM) it seems like you would definitely need that for any scene with much in it.

    Post edited by Spacious on
  • RyanTRyanT Posts: 7

    Spacious said:

    As far as rendering goes, it looks like you don't have CPU fallback enabled, and with a 1070 (8GB vRAM) it seems like you would definitely need that for any scene with much in it.

    It's turned on now, turned it off during the test just now

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,833

    RyanT said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    RyanT said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    How do you know it can;'t enable the GPU - it seems to be available in Render Settings in your screen shot. Task Manager does not, by default, give useful information.

    Reason 1. I used to open the task manager for monitoring every time I use daz. The working status of GPU is fully loaded, and now the utilization rate is less than 10%.
    Reason 2. The speed of computer rendering has plummeted, and work that could be done in five minutes two weeks ago now takes two hours.

    Enable More details in task manager (if you haven't), go to the perfomance tab, select the GPU in the column on the left, and switch one of the graphs to show CUDA - or use GPU-Z.

    How should I enable 3D acceleration? I've been using it before. But after reinstalling the computer this time, it failed.

    What do you mean?

  • RyanTRyanT Posts: 7

    Richard Haseltine said:

    RyanT said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    RyanT said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    How do you know it can;'t enable the GPU - it seems to be available in Render Settings in your screen shot. Task Manager does not, by default, give useful information.

    Reason 1. I used to open the task manager for monitoring every time I use daz. The working status of GPU is fully loaded, and now the utilization rate is less than 10%.
    Reason 2. The speed of computer rendering has plummeted, and work that could be done in five minutes two weeks ago now takes two hours.

    Enable More details in task manager (if you haven't), go to the perfomance tab, select the GPU in the column on the left, and switch one of the graphs to show CUDA - or use GPU-Z.

    How should I enable 3D acceleration? I've been using it before. But after reinstalling the computer this time, it failed.

    What do you mean?

    My problem was solved because I changed the default location of some important system folders on my computer and made links, so that the software could not find the configuration files needed to work. Cms has been normal and rendering speed has been improved. The recommended version is win10 Professional system.

  • RyanTRyanT Posts: 7

    You can add 'cudnn64_7.dll' to the system configuration.

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