![]() Howeve, keep in mind that, the more cores and renders threads you make, the more memory will eat the firefly render for the same bucket size. The best settings for this kind of processors is to allow only the amount of real cores that you have, disabling hyperthreading and using "large" buckets. Firefly renders can crash and make corrupted images if you try to render more threads than the amount of REAL cores that you actually have. If you use an i7 system or anything with multicores AND hyper-threading, must disable hyperthreading in the bios of your computer. I will talk about poser pro 2010 and core i7 or xeons with lots of ram on win7 64bits with the native 64b poser pro app. Ok, I know this is an old thread, but since it's easy to find via google, I'll write this here. Do a full shutdown and power-off and cold-re-start.īetter load balancing across all you CPU cores - no spiking - in Windows 7 Task Manager (I had 3 instances of this key in my registry.) To do this go back up to Edit > Find Next. You will have to find the key a few times and repeat the process for each time it is found - the number of instances will depend on the number of power profiles in your system. Change the value of " ValueMax" to 0 so that, it matches " ValueMin " ![]() Within this key, there is a value called: " ValueMax " This value represents the % number of cores the system will park To the best of my knowledge, there is no known "switch" to turn it off - no utility I am aware of to "tweak" it off. in such an environment is simply enormous. Without the following " tweak" you may see CPU spiking in your programs and Windows Task Manager - some CPU cores will be "turned off" / "parked" depending on load and they will be dynamically turned on or off and dynamically loaded up or down as the system deems necessary - the scope for glitchs / pops / clicks / droputs etc. I don't notice it on my home i7 / Win7 system but some people are getting microstutters and odd behavior in certain programs. I'll copy paste it here:Ĭore Parking is a feature of Windows 7 that is causing rare performance problems.
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