Hey.
I've been trying to do a simulation with morph several days.
I think no matter who is slow to make RealFlow simulations great, I have something misconfigured on the computer, as much as it takes before buying a new pc.
Could you help me out when set?
I have a I7 2600K
16 gb Ram
thanks
Realflow ideal settings?
Re: Realflow ideal settings?
what are your min and max substeps?
Also depends on the resolution of your fluids and meshes as well that can slow them down..
Also depends on the resolution of your fluids and meshes as well that can slow them down..
-----Neil
http://www.kirbyfx.com
http://www.vimeo.com/kirbyfx
System: i7-3930k, Quadro K4000, 32GB RAM, Win7-Ult
http://www.kirbyfx.com
http://www.vimeo.com/kirbyfx
System: i7-3930k, Quadro K4000, 32GB RAM, Win7-Ult
Re: Realflow ideal settings?
Hi, thanks for answering.
Min substeps 20
Max Substeps 75
The resolution I have it in 3, yet I have not added the mesh.
A greeting
Min substeps 20
Max Substeps 75
The resolution I have it in 3, yet I have not added the mesh.
A greeting
Re: Realflow ideal settings?
Other thing in your preferences, make sure you're using all threads
Other than that, I'm not sure why it would run slow on your machine
I have I7 2600K myself with 16 gigs of ram on windows 7 64-bit OS
Other than that, I'm not sure why it would run slow on your machine
I have I7 2600K myself with 16 gigs of ram on windows 7 64-bit OS
-----Neil
http://www.kirbyfx.com
http://www.vimeo.com/kirbyfx
System: i7-3930k, Quadro K4000, 32GB RAM, Win7-Ult
http://www.kirbyfx.com
http://www.vimeo.com/kirbyfx
System: i7-3930k, Quadro K4000, 32GB RAM, Win7-Ult
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