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December 1, 2020
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Dimension not using GPU to render (nVidia RTX2060)

  • December 1, 2020
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Hello, I have a new laptop, apparently, it is very good in terms of performance with the video card, I was recently rendering a mockup in Adobe Dimension and I have noticed that it takes a long time and that I have only set it to render a PNG in high quality. But I have also noticed that when it is rendering the image and I have started to inspect the task manager and I have noticed that it uses more resources of the CPU and Ram Memory instead of the Video Card, there is some extra configuration that I should do for the app to work better? I don't want to break the ram or CPU by rendering a simple bag mockup. Any suggestion?

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Ussnorway7605025
Legend
December 2, 2020

If you double the Ram there should be a small speed increase but the size / complexity of the scene you can rendor will effectively double

Known Participant
December 3, 2020

Oh, thank you very much for the valuable information, if I had asked before buying this laptop I would have thought to include a double ram in it to avoid buying a new component and losing the warranty once opened. I will wait for the license to expire and there I duplicate the memory, currently, I am not giving up so many things so I can continue a season with the current memory. Once again I appreciate the timely responses and suggestions.


I will be more active around here asking some questions and usability suggestions in the applications that I use most frequently.

Ussnorway7605025
Legend
December 2, 2020

16 g of Ram is good for laptops but underpowered as rendor stations go

 

Settings the default Gpu to run Dimension is correct but it only sets what hardware is used to boot the UI and has zero effect on rendors

Known Participant
December 2, 2020

Such thanks! ...and that leaves me with the same recommendation that you made me initially, would changing the ram for a 32GB one solve this type of problem? But and the processor will speed up the work this way?

Ussnorway7605025
Legend
December 1, 2020

Adobe Dimension uses the CPU first because it is designed to work on Mac... the dev team did put out a beta GPU build to test speeding up rendors on Windows systems but it was dropped because they stuffed it up and need to rethink their engine

 

translation = laptop rendor is Cpu + Ram so your only fix is to add more Ram

Known Participant
December 2, 2020

Really? but i have an Intel Core i7-10750H 2.60GHz processor and 16GB ram memory. 😔