Author Topic: [solved] pc restarts after leaving it on for rendering  (Read 13413 times)

2018-04-06, 17:52:12
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arnasvill

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i think so :/
i only update intel drivers, for now i dont have grafic card

2018-04-06, 17:57:03
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arnasvill

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i think so :/
i update my intel driver, for now i dont have grafic card
maby problem in windows

2018-04-06, 18:57:07
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denisgo22

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while rendering i always check my cpu heat in SpeedFan program, and my cpu never goes more than 51C
The CPU and system is overclocked or no?

2018-04-08, 12:52:41
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arnasvill

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2018-04-08, 13:48:49
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i believe it gives you death screen and reboots. just read system logs what cause, it may be ram issue or other hardware fail what need to check

2018-04-08, 16:48:30
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arnasvill

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it possible that my computer spec. is to low for some scenes and computer restart ?

2018-04-08, 16:59:48
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No, if your CPU is isn't very powerfull, it simply will render slowly. If you're low on RAM, it will render very slow or in worst case scenario, 3ds max may crash, but PC restarts shouldn't happen in any case. On the other hand, maybe your PSU is not able to deliver required power or maybe it's near to its death, now that may really be the cause of restarts.
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2018-06-13, 19:13:57
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arnasvill

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everything is fine, problem was in my bios, thanks for your help!!!

2020-10-12, 10:55:17
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Arnasvill, what specifically in your bios was causing the problem. I got the same problem so maybe the same solution will help.