I don't think that this is causing the issue. GPU-Z shows me the gpu as 8x. With the Intensity 4K and the two mini recorder its a total of 14 lanes used.
But anyway, i just got an i7 4820K (40Lane CPU) here with an asus P9X79 Board and 16GB DDR3 Ram. I'll check this config tomorrow and see if there is any improvement.
I can't speak to the technical details here, just saying I once ran a weekend-long mini fest with 2 Intensity Pro 4K's (to pipe in other VJ's). The "LOW SYSTEM MEMORY!!!" message persisted all weekend, but nothing happened. No crashes, no input freezes, black boxes, or anything. We tried restarting etc. during break times, but the message always appeared, and we just kept running Arena 5 anyway because we had no choice.
That may not help you at all, and this is definitely bad advice, but if you absolutely need to, you can always roll the dice...
dbassix wrote:I don't think that this is causing the issue. GPU-Z shows me the gpu as 8x. With the Intensity 4K and the two mini recorder its a total of 14 lanes used.
Is this with or without Resolume running video? In a non-use power-save state GPU will normally read half the lanes as being active.
On my laptop, it switch from x16 1.1 to x16 3.0 when I open resolume
The GPU is at 8x with or without resolume running. I think the System handles the pcie Speeds on Startup either there are more pcie Cards installed or not.
Something is causing the system to offload some of the workload to memory.
If your card is running at x8, then I would move your Intensity to another slot (#7, instead of #5).
Maybe something like
1: Mini recorder
2: GPU
3: Mini recorder
4: empty
5: empty (putting a card here will cause GPU to run at x8, not x16)
6: empty
7: Intensity 4k
What resolutions are you trying to capture? You have to think about bandwidth issues being caused too.
If your card is running at x8, PCIE 2.0 at x8 has 4GB bandwidth max
1920x1080@60Hz 8bit color just over 4Gbps bandwidth ~4.4
So then let's say you're only capturing 1280x720@60 8bit color, ~2.6Gbps
So 2 mini recorders trying to capture 720p would put you at 5.2Gbps, which is still above the 4GB bandwidth cap for PCIE 2.0 at x8
Because resolume has native support for BMD, means they capture to the GPU, but since the GPU can't process all of that information it has to go somewhere. Next best thing, memory