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Hello,
I'm using Resolve Studio 17 on a new Notebook Computer and I'm facing a problem I never had seen before when I was using Resolve for two years. Resolve just crashes, no Error Code, nothing, it just closes.
The Hardware configuration of the Notebook is pretty unique. It's a Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro 15" 2021.
The best of this Notebook is a 3,5K OLED Screen.
I thought it would work great for resolve with neewer HEVC Footage because it has a i7-11370H CPU with a Intel Xe iGPU that can and does decode even Canon R5 or R6 Footage.
Also it has a dedicated MX450 CPU with 2GB VRAM that is capable of CUDA.
When resolve runs, it's impressively good in performance for such a "low powered" Notebook, but it just runs for 5-10 Minuten and then crashes and closes without any error code.
I assumed that it has to do with the 2GB of VRAM but thats Resolve Hardware Requirement for CUDA GPUs.
Also very interesting is that I can't use the iGPU for Resolve because it wouldn't let me select it.
If I select OpenCL I'm not able to select the Intel Xe GPU.
If I want to use just the Intel Xe GPU I need to deactivate the MX450 in the System Device Manager.
Is there anything that can be done about this?
Here is the Log File: https://drive.google.com/open?id=11OTfj ... UIPS_LgnEY
Here the NFO File: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FCPgX ... XFX6ECsSvI
I'm using Resolve Studio 17 on a new Notebook Computer and I'm facing a problem I never had seen before when I was using Resolve for two years. Resolve just crashes, no Error Code, nothing, it just closes.
The Hardware configuration of the Notebook is pretty unique. It's a Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro 15" 2021.
The best of this Notebook is a 3,5K OLED Screen.
I thought it would work great for resolve with neewer HEVC Footage because it has a i7-11370H CPU with a Intel Xe iGPU that can and does decode even Canon R5 or R6 Footage.
Also it has a dedicated MX450 CPU with 2GB VRAM that is capable of CUDA.
When resolve runs, it's impressively good in performance for such a "low powered" Notebook, but it just runs for 5-10 Minuten and then crashes and closes without any error code.
I assumed that it has to do with the 2GB of VRAM but thats Resolve Hardware Requirement for CUDA GPUs.
Also very interesting is that I can't use the iGPU for Resolve because it wouldn't let me select it.
If I select OpenCL I'm not able to select the Intel Xe GPU.
If I want to use just the Intel Xe GPU I need to deactivate the MX450 in the System Device Manager.
Is there anything that can be done about this?
Here is the Log File: https://drive.google.com/open?id=11OTfj ... UIPS_LgnEY
Here the NFO File: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FCPgX ... XFX6ECsSvI
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Last edited by kabauterman on Sun May 16, 2021 5:46 am, edited 1 time in total.