But AI Denoise attacks the GPU, at least in my case and I figure that's what's taking the system down, no graphics and crash. I can hammer the CPU at over 100% for hours and not crash and push my onboard memory at the sametime. I can see the AI Denoise possible starving a GPU of Ram and overdriving it, but not take out the PSU. I would have gone for a higher wattage but was informed that 1100W was more than enough for the system and I do a whole lot more intensive work than the AI Denoise does in relation to the whole system. It's the first time that I've heard of a single process taking out a PSU as they are meant to be able to handle a whole lot more than that. It does seem starnge though that it would take out the PSU. And as I run 4 monitors, I'm looking somewhere in the region of $2,500.00 USD which would be for the soon to be released AMD Radeon Pro W7000 Series W7800 which has 32GB DDR6 ECC Memory the W7900 their flagship is even more expensive and has 48GB DDR6. If GPU's are going to require more Ram to run ACR, assuming that it is a case on my part of running out of Ram, then it's going to become extremely costly to purchase a GPU with sufficent Ram. My system consists of: AMD Ryzan 9 7950x, ASUS motherboard ROG Crosshair Extreme 圆70e, 64GB Corsair DDR5 5600 Ram and as mentioned above AMD WX7100 GPU with 8GB DDR5 ram. It has also been suggested by Adobe that it is hardware at the OS level, but considering how little the system is actually even being used, let alone pushed at that level it seems very unlikely. One thing I have noticed is that the more intense the cleaning required, the more likely it is too crash, though I have had a few crashes when it has been mild. Yet this was despite my system CPU registering only 0% usage and 3% memory usage. One of their suggestions was that due to the speed at which my system was processing the image the GPU couldn't cope. When AI Denoise does complete the process it takes under 60 seconds to do so, whereas when Adobe processed an identical image which they had requested for testing it took their machine a good 10 minutes. It is always at about 90 -100% processed and even just finished when it goes down. On average I can process one image without it crashing, but even processing one and then another as a single process, not as a batch and the system rolls over and shuts down. It certainly is GPU intensive, pushing my AMD WX7100 to 97-100% usage within seconds and keeps it at that level throughout. Changing between Auto and Custom hasn't made any difference.Īnd I had 50GB cache and have increased it to 150GB without the slightest difference. I'm using Photoshop and I'm having the exact same issue in ACR.
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