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3ds max 2013 want kill your gpu :) screenshot!


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when im working on 3ds max 2011 even if it’s empty scene if i look on temperature monitor

the heat of the graphics card is 44 celsius even for full havy scene and its ok without lagging

 

now, when im open the new shiny 3ds max 2013 and no! no with realistic nitrous engin

just the same direct3d like 3ds max 2011

 

on empty scene if i look the temperatre monitor i see immediately 65 celsius in the graphic card!! its not lagging but not better from 3ds max 2011!

 

why my gpu need to take so mutch heat like 75 celsius for all day work?? While 3dsmax 2011 do the same performance with the same work with cool 45 celsius ?

 

really worry for my gpu and cpu and wonder what autodesk do to 3ds max 2012 and 2013 that make the high temperature to our cards and cpu? and again, im not talking about nitrous mode!! just the old directx3d

 

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before you say something "that shows your intelligence"

 

convert 46 degrees celcius to degrees farenheit. Which yields 114 Degrees farenheit. That is a cool temperature.

Next.. before you say no nitrous viewport... Name your graphics card brand and model.

I see your desktop and think two things..

A. You have windows 7 basic.

B. You have UXSMS service off.

 

What can i assume? I can assume you have a poor graphics card, and windows basic.

Also.. 75 Degrees Celcius is 167 Degrees farenheit.. Please do cry when it is 200 degrees FARENHEIT.

 

What i can tell you about your problem...

If your on a laptop.. make sure your power settings are not on power saving.. make sure they are on Maximum performance.

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