Hi GPU & CPU Load

 

Hello Great ones ,

when running Aximmetry my Laptop suffers great heat from CPU & GPU hi load as 

GPU load surpasses 210% 

CPU Reaches 165%

the set is simple but once i connect the pins all peaks rise up

My laptop specs are 

Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz   2.21 GHz

16.0 GB (15.9 GB usable)

Windows 11 Home

Is there any thing i can do about this ?

please Help as i`m worried that my Laptop will milt down

thankyou

   Andrewvich

 
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TwentyStudios
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I think your laptop just isn’t powerful enough. Aximmetry needs a powerful workstation to work well. 

 
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Andrewvich
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Ok , thanks for your response 

but before installing Aximmetry the software checked green ticks that my laptop can run it 

can you tell me please if i upgrade Rams would it work?

 
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TwentyStudios
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What software “checked green ticks”?. Regardless, as you can clearly tell by the performance, it’s not fast enough. Upgrading the RAM won’t help much either since the CPU is too slow. What GPU are you using? 

 
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Andrewvich
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my graphics card is GTX 1050Ti Nvidia

it`s integrated with motherboard

is there any hope?

 
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TwentyStudios
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That’s a VERY weak GPU. I would say that there is no hope to ever do any live production on that hardware, but you might be able to build your Aximmetry projects for running on a more powerful workstation later in the laptop, if you drop to a very low resolution in the Aximmetry project settings. Still nothing I would recommend. 

 
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Andrewvich
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ok , thankyou for your honest support

though i`m not aiming for live production

i mainly use Aximmetry with a pre recorded videos to project my self or another talent in virtual environments

thankyou again i appreciate all your responses

 
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TwentyStudios
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In that case you could ”offline” render in the Aximmetry Video Recorder. Just connect the recorder and set it to your desired frame rate instead of “real-time”. You can even increase the project resolution to 4K before you render. You won’t be able to hear audio and it will take longer than real-time to render out, but you’ll get smooth video without any dropped frames. I do still recommend upgrading to a more powerful, stationary workstation for a better experience overall. 

 
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Andrewvich
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yeah 

i`m planning to buy a powerful PC i the future

thanks