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HEllo good fellas from LTT forums, i have a simple question, how does your task manager graphs look like while rendering animations in blender, is this normal?, i know i know, i need more Ram, but the thing isnt thermal throtling, my room is like 15C.

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8 hours ago, theKingOfT.E.G.Harry said:

but the thing isnt thermal throtling, my room is like 15C.

Room temperature helps, but thermal throttling is ultimately decided by what temperature the chip hits and not what the room is. 70 C looks fine though.

 

 

Are you rendering a simple or complex scene, high or low resolution? What GPU? I see some mentions that if the scene doesn't fit in VRAM the CPU will start getting busy as well to move things between the system and GPU.

 

Are you rendering to individual image frames or directly to a video container?

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