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    Vray for Sketchup low cpu usage when rendering

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      arh andrei budala
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      **Hello,

      I'm using Sketchup 2015 Pro with Vray 2.0 for Sketchup
      I have a problem that's recurring every once in a while - vray slows down the usage of cpu at nearly 0%. My computer even enters in stanby.
      It can't be about sistem specs, or windows, or anything but vray/sketchup.

      Example now:

      I'm working on a scene (big scene - around 310 mb) for a week now.
      I'm making changes daily and rendering it.
      Until last night, everything went fine - the cpu usage was at 100% everytime.
      Since last night the porcessor usage went so low, that my computer enters in standby - which never happens when a program is running.

      Please help!?

      In case anyone needs to be convinced, my system specs:

      mb: Asus X99-A
      cpu: i7 6950X
      cpu cooling: Corsair H110i GT
      ram: 32 gbs ddr4 2400mhz cl15 Kingston HyperX Fury
      hdd: WD Caviar Black Advanced Format 2TB, SATA III 600, 64 mb buffer
      gpu: Gigabyte GTX 1080 G1 Gaming
      psu: 1000 W Chieftec - 80+ Bronze
      OS: Win 10 Pro**

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        arh andrei budala
        last edited by

        So, no one's interested in helping me?! really?! I thought this was a helpful comunity...

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