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November 3, 2017
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Dimension render with CPU

  • November 3, 2017
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Good morning,

Monitoring my system while I was rendering i notice that it use 100% of my CPU and not at all the GPU power (which I think is faster)

Is it normal? Can I use my GPU for the rendering process?

I have windows 10 with i5 7400, 16 gb ram and GTX 745 DDR3 2 gb

Thanks in advise

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Correct answer JeanetteMathews

As additional data, we don't yet have GPU acceleration.  The rendering platform and materials we're using are currently not supported on all GPU platforms so we're continuing to investigate but want to roll it out to everyone at the same time if we do it.

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JeanetteMathews
Adobe Employee
JeanetteMathewsCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
November 4, 2017

As additional data, we don't yet have GPU acceleration.  The rendering platform and materials we're using are currently not supported on all GPU platforms so we're continuing to investigate but want to roll it out to everyone at the same time if we do it.

Participant
November 8, 2017

When you do it, roll it out to me, please.

JeanetteMathews
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 8, 2017

Please vote and follow the idea on our Ideas forum as we do status update notifications there.  We won't be alerting about feature updates here as these forums are difficult to track.

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parthvyas22111
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 3, 2017

Hi

Thank you for posting query on forums.

Adobe Dimension CC heavily use CPU for rendering. So it is normal to see 100% CPU usage while rendering.

Regards