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Smartram in the system tray
Smartram in the system tray









Go into your system control panel - or right click on the “my computer” icon and select properties, select the advanced tab and click settings.

#Smartram in the system tray Pc#

Otherwise some general tips to speed up your PC some (many which you might already do or know): Hopefully it’s a video card you can make a few tweaks to it’s settings. What video card do you have? Right click on your desktop and select properties to find out. You’re not going to be able to make maya perform better itself, but you can probably do some stuff to improve your PC’s performance I don’t know by heart any relevant ones except the one about hardware overlays… Check your graphics card drivers… disable things like anti aliasing and other bling.įorgot to mention about environment variables in maya… there are a few that might or might not give you a performance gain. Work in layers, partition your ‘shots’ if you will, in different scenes. Different level of detail for close or far objects… segment things.

smartram in the system tray

Work with low resolution objects for layout or animation, swap them for rendering. Paint effects have a ‘viewport fidelity’ setting. Try even working with smooth shading on, at times it is even faster than wireframe. If you want a forest made from paint effects maybe try not to generate 50 trees in one stroke… If it’s gpu, set your viewport to wireframe… try lowering your screen resolution. If it cpu you should try to ‘pace’ your workflow, one action at a time.

smartram in the system tray

To speed it up you might try different things… depending on the stress classification: CPU, GPU or RAM. However, it is to be expected, indifferent of hardware configuration, for interactivity to be sacrificed once complexity exceeds a certain ratio over system specifications. At work, I run maya on a quad-core with 4GB of ram, a pretty decent graphics card and I still find it slow.









Smartram in the system tray