Rendering in "chunks"?

Michael-JD wrote on 4/3/2019, 3:55 PM

Just upgraded my PC and its a lot faster but when rendering I can hear and see it renders maybe 70-100 frames very fast and then it sort of hesitates and does another set of frames.

My old PC did not do this and I am thinking I might have a mismatch between discs/cpu/memory or gpu but before I get into that is this something anyone recognize and if so what were your findings?

I am running vegas 15 latest build.

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j-v wrote on 4/3/2019, 4:41 PM

I see the same and I think it has to do with limitations of memory and processor power. See it also when using Vpro 16 and for me compared to the past years with very fast rendering results for the same output that goes more than 3-8 times faster.

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Former user wrote on 4/3/2019, 7:49 PM

I get the same with VP15. I don't like it because the pauses in accumulation turns out to be a significant slowdown & it's not related to high cpu/gpu. It's just doing nothing.

Michael-JD wrote on 4/4/2019, 3:08 PM

Ok, not just me then. When I do a performace test my memory performance is not on par with the rest so maybe that's the reason.