finepointcgi / Materialize

Materialize Main Branch. Materialize is a program for converting images to materials for use in video games and other 3D applications.
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High GPU load #3

Closed hansnolte closed 5 years ago

hansnolte commented 5 years ago

Hello, Mitchell,

first of all a big thank you for this great tool. Materialize really has a fantastic output quality.

Unfortunately version 3.2 (released this on 7 Jul) is no longer usable for me.

After starting the program, my graphics card runs immediately under full load, all fans start and the temperature reaches 80 degrees very quickly, without me having even loaded a picture or done anything else.

Hope for a little fix.

Win 7 Pro 64Bit GTX 1070 - Driver 419.67

Many greetings Hans

finepointcgi commented 5 years ago

Go into settings and set the frame cap to 60 and see if that helps. Ive noticed if you run uncapped frame rate it can hit your system with a really high load. i will be changing it so its capped by default in a future release

hansnolte commented 5 years ago

Hi Mitchell,

thanks for the tip, it works.

Unfortunately I have no labels anymore (Height Map, Defuse Map etc).

no-labels

finepointcgi commented 5 years ago

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Yx-VTJfvo4TWsVUE6FEZP0-87kV4ptYp heres a link to another build it should have the labels let me know if that fixes it for you

hansnolte commented 5 years ago

Wow, that was fast! The font is a bit small, but it works.

Many thanks Mitchell.

finepointcgi commented 5 years ago

No problem ill make the font larger and then commit it to the main branch and do a release.

Thanks,

Mitch

finepointcgi commented 5 years ago

Check the link I sent above I made the font larger. If not heres a link to it. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Yx-VTJfvo4TWsVUE6FEZP0-87kV4ptYp

hansnolte commented 5 years ago

Sorry for reopening. I just wanted to say thank you.

Fontsize looks great and the GPU-Clock is almost as low as in desktop mode, fantastic!

Many greetings Hans