4.22 Post Denoiser not working anymore

I often used Post Denoiser because I could see the viewport render fast before the final render. But after updating to 4.22, Post Denoiser never kicked in even if I set Post Denoiser Start Ileration to 0. How can I fix it?

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  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 6,915

    Try with Public Build 4.22.0.9... no issue for me, so far so good. Nvidia Studio Driver 537.99

  • crosswind said:

    Try with Public Build 4.22.0.9... no issue for me, so far so good. Nvidia Studio Driver 537.99

    Thank you. I'll try.

     

  • If your driver is too old, so that only CPU renders are possible, then you will not get the denoiser. Simialrly if you are running out of GPU memory and dropping to CPU. The denoiser requires the GPU.

  • Richard Haseltine said:

    If your driver is too old, so that only CPU renders are possible, then you will not get the denoiser. Simialrly if you are running out of GPU memory and dropping to CPU. The denoiser requires the GPU.

    I checked if my drivers needed updates but nothing came up from my laptop's update centre.

     

  • jedidiahprice.ath said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    If your driver is too old, so that only CPU renders are possible, then you will not get the denoiser. Simialrly if you are running out of GPU memory and dropping to CPU. The denoiser requires the GPU.

    I checked if my drivers needed updates but nothing came up from my laptop's update centre.

    Which driver version do you have? Right-click on the desktop>nVidia Control Panel will have it alongside the GPU name.

  • Richard Haseltine said:

    If your driver is too old, so that only CPU renders are possible, then you will not get the denoiser. Simialrly if you are running out of GPU memory and dropping to CPU. The denoiser requires the GPU.

    I checked if my drivers needed updates but nothing came up from my laptop's update centre.

     

  • Richard Haseltine said:

    jedidiahprice.ath said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    If your driver is too old, so that only CPU renders are possible, then you will not get the denoiser. Simialrly if you are running out of GPU memory and dropping to CPU. The denoiser requires the GPU.

    I checked if my drivers needed updates but nothing came up from my laptop's update centre.

    Which driver version do you have? Right-click on the desktop>nVidia Control Panel will have it alongside the GPU name.

    This?

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  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    jedidiahprice.ath said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    jedidiahprice.ath said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    If your driver is too old, so that only CPU renders are possible, then you will not get the denoiser. Simialrly if you are running out of GPU memory and dropping to CPU. The denoiser requires the GPU.

    I checked if my drivers needed updates but nothing came up from my laptop's update centre.

    Which driver version do you have? Right-click on the desktop>nVidia Control Panel will have it alongside the GPU name.

    This?

    Minimum driver version is 526.98

    https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/8132711/#Comment_8132711

    But, GTX1050Ti has just 4GB's of VRAM, which means that you are extremely limited in what you can render on GPU
    Current minimum is considered to be 8GB's of VRAM in an nVidia RTX GPU

    This is THE place to get nVidia drivers.
    https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
     

  • PerttiA said:

    jedidiahprice.ath said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    jedidiahprice.ath said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    If your driver is too old, so that only CPU renders are possible, then you will not get the denoiser. Simialrly if you are running out of GPU memory and dropping to CPU. The denoiser requires the GPU.

    I checked if my drivers needed updates but nothing came up from my laptop's update centre.

    Which driver version do you have? Right-click on the desktop>nVidia Control Panel will have it alongside the GPU name.

    This?

    Minimum driver version is 526.98

    https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/8132711/#Comment_8132711

    But, GTX1050Ti has just 4GB's of VRAM, which means that you are extremely limited in what you can render on GPU
    Current minimum is considered to be 8GB's of VRAM in an nVidia RTX GPU

    This is THE place to get nVidia drivers.
    https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
     

    Thank you for the information, my friend.

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