Forum: Autodesk Maya
Posted By: Klirret
Post Time: 12 December 2017 at 10:33 AM
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We recently bought a new computer with an Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-7940X CPU @ 3.10GHz, but for some reason when I try to either play or cache out my nParticles Liquid simulation it quickly falls from using about 20% of the CPU to just 10-12%.
I've tried setting the priority of Maya to high in the Details panel of the Task Manager with no difference at all.
Sometimes (as far as I can tell it's random) when I restart Maya it will use a higher percentage of the CPU but then the simulation is incorrect. The particles seem to spawn but after that are completely frozen.
I'm fairly certain this all worked perfectly fine before the weekend because when I worked with the simulation then I didn't notice anything wrong.
I'm using Maya 2017 Update 5.
Does anyone know what this could be and how to solve it?
Posted By: Klirret
Post Time: 12 December 2017 at 10:33 AM
Text:
We recently bought a new computer with an Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-7940X CPU @ 3.10GHz, but for some reason when I try to either play or cache out my nParticles Liquid simulation it quickly falls from using about 20% of the CPU to just 10-12%.
I've tried setting the priority of Maya to high in the Details panel of the Task Manager with no difference at all.
Sometimes (as far as I can tell it's random) when I restart Maya it will use a higher percentage of the CPU but then the simulation is incorrect. The particles seem to spawn but after that are completely frozen.
I'm fairly certain this all worked perfectly fine before the weekend because when I worked with the simulation then I didn't notice anything wrong.
I'm using Maya 2017 Update 5.
Does anyone know what this could be and how to solve it?