- Mon Feb 04, 2019 6:57 pm
#397999
Aloha All,
(apologies if I missed it, but couldn't find this exact topic in the forums)
Just installed on a new desktop, and am having a denoise problem. Render runs & completes with & without denoise on, but whenever I activate denoise:
First Pass completes
Second Pass completes
Console reports denoise started, then [ERROR: - Error running denoise process: OpenCL exception ]
Console reports merged display, completion of Denoise channels after the error message, and Maxwell Render viewport shows finished render with Render, Shadow denoise and Denoise icons available. But all images are the same, it appears no denoise has been performed. I've read the release notes on this OpenCL error (memory allocation limit problem) but it shouldn't apply to my system. I've run tests at large and small image resolutions, with and without GPU, fast and accurate, at end and at sample levels, and my new system is fairly robust:
SYSTEM INFO
Num processors: ( logical: 32, physical: 32 )
GPU INFO
Graphics Card 0
Name: GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
Microarchitecture: Pascal
Device Memory: 8192 MBytes
CUDA Compute Capability: 61
CUDA Driver Version: 10.1
CUDA Runtime Version: 8.0
Low Priority Enabled
Most recent NVIDIA drivers (2/4/2019) installed, so shouldn't be that. Any advice would be MUCH appreciated,
Mahalo!
-Fritz
(apologies if I missed it, but couldn't find this exact topic in the forums)
Just installed on a new desktop, and am having a denoise problem. Render runs & completes with & without denoise on, but whenever I activate denoise:
First Pass completes
Second Pass completes
Console reports denoise started, then [ERROR: - Error running denoise process: OpenCL exception ]
Console reports merged display, completion of Denoise channels after the error message, and Maxwell Render viewport shows finished render with Render, Shadow denoise and Denoise icons available. But all images are the same, it appears no denoise has been performed. I've read the release notes on this OpenCL error (memory allocation limit problem) but it shouldn't apply to my system. I've run tests at large and small image resolutions, with and without GPU, fast and accurate, at end and at sample levels, and my new system is fairly robust:
SYSTEM INFO
Num processors: ( logical: 32, physical: 32 )
GPU INFO
Graphics Card 0
Name: GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
Microarchitecture: Pascal
Device Memory: 8192 MBytes
CUDA Compute Capability: 61
CUDA Driver Version: 10.1
CUDA Runtime Version: 8.0
Low Priority Enabled
Most recent NVIDIA drivers (2/4/2019) installed, so shouldn't be that. Any advice would be MUCH appreciated,
Mahalo!
-Fritz