With OpenVINO off it is much slower).Cebas Visual Technology, founded in Heidelberg, Germany and headquartered in Victoria, BC Canada, has been developing 3dsMax plugins for visual technology since 1988. When set to No it works fine, just slower, but not too bad when Enable Intel OpenVINO is set to yes (only twice as long as with the GPU switched on. It made no difference - the version processed by DeNoise is still worse than the original when Enable discrete GPU is set to Yes.
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I'll try seeing if what you posted makes a difference though.ĭeNoise is recognising my RTX 2080 correctly, but I went to control panel and changed the graphics settings for DeNoise AI to High Performance as suggested by the Mod in the linked thread at the Topaz Forums. This ties in with why Reset changes to not using the GPU.
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Thanks I will have a look - did some more tests today and it appears Denoise AI works quicker on my PC using the Intel graphics and not the GPU. I posted a link to this thread over in the Topaz User Community Forum and the Mod over the replied with his insight that may be relevant in regard to settings/setup. which given I have the NVidia GPU seems odd that the optimum isn't actually using the NVidia GPU. Mine optimises with Enable Discrete GPU as Yes.Īnd Enable Intel OpenVINO as Yes. Thanks - it does look like something is wrong with the reporting of what graphics card is actually being used (in the Help / Graphics Info) - mine seems to fluctuate between reporting the Intel HD Graphics and the NVidia GeForce GTX - however, like you when I do the Reset it optimises with the Enable discrete GPU as No Thanks - it does look like something is wrong with the reporting of what graphics card is actually being used (in the Help / Graphics Info) - mine seems to fluctuate between reporting the Intel HD Graphics and the NVidia GeForce GTX - however, like you when I do the Reset it optimises with the Enable discrete GPU as No and Enable Intel OpenVINO as Yes. The graphics cared was still correctly reported. When I loaded an image it did the calibration. With Discrete GPU turned on, I clicked on reset and restarted DNAI. My card was correctly reported (GeForce RTX 2080). With OpenVINO on it takes about twice as long than with Discrete GPU on.Īs you suggested, I looked at Help, Graphics Info. The processing is much faster with OpenVINO on than with it off. I discovered yesterday that the output matches the preview if I turn off Discrete GPU. However all I can say is that after the reset all seems to be working just fine and the preview image in DeNoise looks identical to the final processed image from DeNoise.įor those who have been having the GPU issues have a look at the above and see what your DeNoise is reporting and maybe try the reset and see if that makes any difference? I don't understand why the Help/Graphics Info says one thing and the Enable discrete GPU another - very confused.
when I look at File/Preferences the slider for Enable discrete GPU is saying No and the Enable Intel OpenVINO is Yes Now when I look at Help/Graphics Info it is showing Graphics Hardware as my Nvidia card BUT. settings (as I have auto-update preview off) it did a calibration routine (took about 10 seconds)
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So I then closed out of DeNoise AI and sure enough when I opened and loaded an image and did the Update with the noise/sharpen etc. I then noticed a Reset button just above the Enable discrete GPU and so clicked this - it comes up with a message that the DeNoise will do a benchmark next time an image is processed and reset the advanced preferences to optimal However, I had selected in File/Preferences Enable discrete GPU as Yes - so I was a little confused as I had assumed that meant I would be using the NVidia card In DeNoise AI When I went to Help/Graphics Info it was not showing the GPU as my Nvidia card but the Intel graphics card I am starting this as a follow up to the thread that max'd out Īfter some more digging around I have found something else that may be worth a try for those with the GPU issues.