We have recently run into an issue with one of them where we are getting extreme lagging of the visuals on the workstation with the most notable thing being that the mouse moves horrendously slowly across the screen. Suspecting it might be a GPU issue, I update to the latest NVIDIA drivers but that doesn't seem to have resolve the issue.
The user has indicated that he read that it might require a second video card to drive the non-Lumion display, which I'm having a little trouble accepting considering the power of the GPU. I could see some lag under heavy load but this is like molasses.
Note: The Virtual Memory will take up the amount of space in the selected drive. Therefore, make sure that there is sufficient free space for the increase. If you selected the drive where your Documents folder is located (usually C), verify that you have more than 30GB of free space after you have made the change. That is necessary for Lumion to work properly.
We believe that with an RTX 3090 GPU, 24GB VRAM, and 128GB RAM, this memory will match the needs of any Lumion project. Even if you use all of the above two types of memory, boosting virtual memory is simple with a 512GB SSD. Furthermore, you can run numerous of these single-card machines simultaneously to boost up the rendering process. The machines you run will all have the same Z drive, making it simple to manage them. Please consider your needs to make a reasonable choice. Learn more about rendering Lumion with iRender HERE.
Thanks Allen! Appreciate the compliment I'm willing to help those who need help importing from SP to Lumion. There are some quirky things that still drive me crazy (such as the lack of live-sync) but for those who invest the time, the results are pretty impressive!