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Bug Reports / Urgent - Crashing when creating mesh
« on: January 30, 2015, 12:20:02 AM »
Hi there,
I'm having an issue with Photoscan crashing when creating a mesh. Always seems to happen around the 30% mark.
My temps are fine (peaking at around 50 degrees celcius), but my CPU load is at 100%. It seems that when the CPU load it above 95% for 10 seconds it crashes.
I've got all the latest drivers, and have disabled the onboard GPU for my i5 incase that was causing a conflict.
I've been able to run a smaller mesh (total time around 10 seconds), so it seems the issue is related to prolonged stress on the CPU. It's worth noting that Windows doesn't give a BSOD (which I would expect if it were a hardware issue), it seems to be program specific.
I've tried reducing the number of CPU cores in use by photoscan from 4 to 1 to see if that would lessen the strain, but it made no different.
I've also repaired the installation and disconnected my second screen to try and narrow the problem down.
I have attached a crashlog, and my full system specs are:
Motherboard - Gigabyte H81M-S2H
Motherboard Expansion - 1x PCI Express x16, 2x PCI Express x1
Motherboard Features - Support for Q-Flash, Support for Xpress Install, EasyTune, EZ Setup, USB Blocker, Smart TimeLock, Smart Recovery 2
CPU Type - Intel I5 4th Generation Haswell
CPU Model - Intel Core I5 4460 3.2ghz 6mb Cache 4th Gen Haswell
CPU Socket - Intel 1150
CPU Speed - 3.2 Ghz
CPU Max Turbo Clock Speed - 3.4 Ghz
CPU Cooler - Standard Intel Cooler
Memory - 8GB DDR3 Performance Ram (1x 8GB stick)
Hard Drive Size - 120gb Kingston V300 Solid State Drive
Optical Drive -Samsung 24x Sata DVD Writer
Graphics Card - Nvidia Geforce GTX 970 4gb GDDR5
PSU Size - Corsair CX600 80 Plus Bronze Certified 600w Power Supply
Operating System - Windows 7 64bit
This is becoming increasingly urgent as I have deadlines to meet!. Any help would be much appreciated
I'm having an issue with Photoscan crashing when creating a mesh. Always seems to happen around the 30% mark.
My temps are fine (peaking at around 50 degrees celcius), but my CPU load is at 100%. It seems that when the CPU load it above 95% for 10 seconds it crashes.
I've got all the latest drivers, and have disabled the onboard GPU for my i5 incase that was causing a conflict.
I've been able to run a smaller mesh (total time around 10 seconds), so it seems the issue is related to prolonged stress on the CPU. It's worth noting that Windows doesn't give a BSOD (which I would expect if it were a hardware issue), it seems to be program specific.
I've tried reducing the number of CPU cores in use by photoscan from 4 to 1 to see if that would lessen the strain, but it made no different.
I've also repaired the installation and disconnected my second screen to try and narrow the problem down.
I have attached a crashlog, and my full system specs are:
Motherboard - Gigabyte H81M-S2H
Motherboard Expansion - 1x PCI Express x16, 2x PCI Express x1
Motherboard Features - Support for Q-Flash, Support for Xpress Install, EasyTune, EZ Setup, USB Blocker, Smart TimeLock, Smart Recovery 2
CPU Type - Intel I5 4th Generation Haswell
CPU Model - Intel Core I5 4460 3.2ghz 6mb Cache 4th Gen Haswell
CPU Socket - Intel 1150
CPU Speed - 3.2 Ghz
CPU Max Turbo Clock Speed - 3.4 Ghz
CPU Cooler - Standard Intel Cooler
Memory - 8GB DDR3 Performance Ram (1x 8GB stick)
Hard Drive Size - 120gb Kingston V300 Solid State Drive
Optical Drive -Samsung 24x Sata DVD Writer
Graphics Card - Nvidia Geforce GTX 970 4gb GDDR5
PSU Size - Corsair CX600 80 Plus Bronze Certified 600w Power Supply
Operating System - Windows 7 64bit
This is becoming increasingly urgent as I have deadlines to meet!. Any help would be much appreciated