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  1. @scottyseng Maybe I do have a bottleneck somewhere? I'm really doubting that it's the lights as the shop is small. I recently rendered it through Autodesk: 360 on my GF's old Sony laptop and it took 5mins? I'm only trying to help my GF out, as it is her assignment. I thought my PC would be solid enough to handle it a simple render, but i think there's something no quite right. As she takes 3-4 hours to render on best on similar resolutions. (similar to 704 x 488 px) There has to be something that's downgrading the performance. I will run some benchmark programs and try ID something. If it doesn't pick up something. It will leave me question if i assembled my PC correctly (it was my 1st PC build). So i could have plugged something in where it doesn't belong? But then again I've been playing Arma 3 on ultra @ 60fps with no problems at all?
  2. @scottysengHow do I locate a bottleneck and resolve it? I have a SanDisk X300 SSD with 123GB free of 238GB. The reason I stuck with Revit 2015 is because the workstations at varsity are operating on Revit 2015.
  3. @scottyseng the sad part is I'm not using a 1440p screen! (ultra HD monitor was out of my budget), so i mostly use my Samsung 46 inch HD LED TV to game and use a small monitor for my work and assignments. It's on 704 x 488 px (150 DPI) and took about 12-15 hours to render. To me that seems way too slow for the build of PC I have. I'm on Revit 2015 so I don't think you will be able to open the file if i send it to you? But does it sound that there might be a problem with my CPU then? Because I'm really stumped as to why my render times are so shockingly slow. So then it should render quicker on Revit 2016?
  4. @scottyseng I am currently doing a render on best quality @ 150 DPI, using artificial light and the render is sitting on 11hours and its at 71%. I have no other programs open other than Revit and Firefox. My render is of a small retail shop (housing only 24 lights). Surely my PC should be able to handle this type of Render?
  5. @RedWulf I run no other program when rendering. My CPU usage sits at 99%? the original link
  6. My CPU usage sits at 99%, sorry for the additional post, just under pressure to render my work for university. I have not rendered using those exact setting on another PC.
  7. the original link, I run no other program when rendering. My CPU usage sits at 99%?
  8. I have been rendering images on Autodesk: Revit and it seems that my rendering times are slow (hours to render an image on best quality @ 300 DPI). I tried to render an image at that quality and it had not even past 10% after an hour and 10 minutes. Is this normal or is it due to the the program or my CPU? I have: CPU: Intel i7 6700k @ 4.0Ghz COOLING: Corsair H110i GTX RAM: 16gb Kingston Savage @ 2666mhz MB: MSI Z170A Gaming Pro GPU: MSI GTX 970 Twin Frozr STORAGE: 250gb SSD and 1TB 7200rpm Western & Digital I checked my CPU temperature during the rendering and it was around 50-60 degrees Cecilius with my H110i GTX running in performance mode (including the pump). Initially when i tried to render images with my gaming boost on overclocking my CPU to 4.40Ghz, I would get the CLOCK_WATCHDOG_ERROR. Eventually figured out it was the game boost option that i enabled which was causing the problem. I'm not sure if i should post this here in Troubleshooting, Software or CPU's. Motherboards and Memory. Thanks for the help.
  9. I have been rendering images on Autodesk: Revit and it seems that my rendering times are slow (hours to render an image on best quality @ 300 DPI). I tried to render an image at that quality and it had not even past 10% after an hour and 10 minutes. Is this normal or is it due to the the program or my CPU? I have: CPU: Intel i7 6700k @ 4.0Ghz COOLING: Corsair H110i GTX RAM: 16gb Kingston Savage @ 2666mhz MB: MSI Z170A Gaming Pro GPU: MSI GTX 970 Twin Frozr STORAGE: 250gb SSD and 1TB 7200rpm Western & Digital I checked my CPU temperature during the rendering and it was around 50-60 degrees Cecilius with my H110i GTX running in performance mode (including the pump). Initially when i tried to render images with my gaming boost on overclocking my CPU to 4.40Ghz, I would get the CLOCK_WATCHDOG_ERROR. Eventually figured out it was the game boost option that i enabled which was causing the problem. I'm not sure if i should post this here in Troubleshooting, Programs or CPU's. Motherboards and Memory. Thanks for the help.
  10. I have been rendering images on Autodesk: Revit and it seems that my rendering times are slow (hours to render an image on best quality @ 300 DPI). I tried to render an image at that quality and it had not even past 10% after an hour and 10 minutes. Is this normal or is it due to the the program or my CPU? I have: CPU: Intel i7 6700k @ 4.0Ghz COOLING: Corsair H110i GTX RAM: 16gb Kingston Savage @ 2666mhz MB: MSI Z170A Gaming Pro GPU: MSI GTX 970 Twin Frozr STORAGE: 250gb SSD and 1TB 7200rpm Western & Digital I checked my CPU temperature during the rendering and it was around 50-60 degrees Cecilius with my H110i GTX running in performance mode (including the pump). Initially when i tried to render images with my gaming boost on overclocking my CPU to 4.40Ghz, I would get the CLOCK_WATCHDOG_ERROR. Eventually figured out it was the game boost option that i enabled which was causing the problem. I'm not sure if i should post this here in Troubleshooting, Software or CPU's. Motherboards and Memory. Thanks for the help.
  11. The only variable that has changed in the last 24hrs is upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
  12. I have tried that and no change and the external HDD does work on another PC. Could the age of the external HDD be an issue with Windows 10?
  13. That it shows up with a yellow exclamation mark. The code 43 is when you right click on it and go into properties.
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