That’s strange, if you look in your documents folder > keyshot studio you will see a file which says optix7cache.db that file is created if you changed drivers or run KS for the first time.
Maybe you can rename the file, than start KS again since it will generate a new file.
Í don’t really have a suggestion anymore. Guess you tried to restart the PC once already else you could try. And it’s at startup so not when loading a certain scene?
I found the problem, the product selection in the lighting options, I can’t turn it on, once it’s turned on the gpu doesn’t work, I can just select another mode
Nice you figured it out Felix, I can reproduce it as well. Didn’t encounter it myself yet since first thing I do is enabling the GPU mode.
@jan.simon.1 It seems Felix found a pretty severe bug. If you go to lighting product while being in CPU mode all is ok but if you have ‘product’ lighting selected and you switch to GPU mode, the GPU driver crashes immediately.
I’m sure Jan will notice it. Good find! Since my CPU is so slow I don’t have scenes in CPU mode saved but this bug is easy to reproduce even with an empty scene like in my example.
Thanks for the report. I can reproduce this but only in an empty scene. If I fx. add a cube then I can go into Product mode and turn on GPU mode without error. Can you confirm this?
For me it looks that way, I saved some scene as CPU with product light enabled and switched to GPU and it functions normally. A CPU scene with basic light loaded, switching to product lighting and than turning on GPU seems to work as well.
Since it’s a really new thing I just tested it once. I can imagine that if you use other software at the same time which uses a lot of VRAM it might struggle, I think KeyShot itself switches to CPU mode to free the VRAM for the AI but not sure if you’ve other GPU heavy software running.