Jim Simon wrote:Were this my problem, there are three steps I would take to solve it.
3. Upgrade to an RTX card from nVidia as soon as they become available.
If the work needed to be delivered before 3 was possible, then I'd look to a friend or colleague who might have appropriate hardware. Failing that, I'd have to look into hiring another professional to get it done while I was waiting for 3 to become possible.
Jim,
Thanks for the suggestions. While a new install might fix this, the system is used in production, so the downtime isn't an option. However, I might try this at some point with a spare drive if all else fails.
As for the memory sticks, it's a common misconception that you can't use different sizes in a four slot board. You can, as long as they're in matched pairs in the correct dual channel slots. However, it could be that there's a bad spot in one of the DIMMs, so this still might be worth a try.
As to the Radeon card, I can easily believe this thing is suspect. After really spotty experiences with AMD, and especially driver issues, this is the last one I'll every buy.
I did however find a temporary workaround. De clocking the CPU by about 15% yields stable renders. Not a fix, but good enough to get the current project done. Also still makes me think of the PSU as a suspect.