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A few different lines reference “Total RAM: 64GB Available RAM: XXGB” where XX is between 52 and 56 depending on the %of RAM currently being used, which I suppose makes sense. On the log itself, it does appear that all 64GB are available for processing. In the “Notifications and Resources” section of “Processing Options”, the maximum number of cores and of RAM is selected for use (i.e., the slider bars are at their max). It does appear that all of (or at least most of) my RAM is being allocated for processing. SSD: 512 GB Samsung NVMe (Pix4D, the project, and the original image files are all stored on this disk)Īny thoughts would be greatly appreciated! I’m running this project on an Alienware Aurora R7 with the following specs: I’m hardly noticing any activity at all on the hard disk (assessing this using Windows 10 Task Manager), while the CPU is at 100% (and 90 degrees Celsius eep!). My understanding from the Pix4D Knowledge Base was that there ought to be low CPU usage for this step, and that the hard disk defined the processing speed.
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Second, I’m noticing that my CPU is just *cranking* for the full 12 hours for Step 3. Orthomosaic + DSM generation: ~12 hoursįirst, does the relative allotment of time across the 3 steps make sense? That is, would you expect Step 3 to take 50% longer than Step 2? Point cloud densification + 3D textured mesh generation: ~8 hours I’m troubleshooting some unexpected behavior while processing a ~2000 photo project (covering ~40ha with 90/90 overlap) and I’m hoping someone here may have some insight.