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Can Capture One 9.x run on a dual Xeon setup?

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  • BeO
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    Not a lame duck, your machine... 😊

    As it seems to work in principle and only sometimes produces bluescreen I guess C1 should work -in principle- in a dual Xeon CPU setup. I would attribute a bluescreen to the operating system, BIOS, temperature, overclocking, or maybe "errata" (described by Intel) if not worked around by the BIOS.

    Errata:
    http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ ... ion+update

    Try OPENCL set to "Never" in the preferences to exclude your gfx card from the equation.

    Just guessing...

    Good luck!
    BeO
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  • DV_Chris
    All usual suspects already checked. Up to date Bios, no overclocking, perfect cooling.

    Highly optimized software (eg Cinema4D) can render for hours. Capture One gives BSOD on a regular basis.

    Hopefully someone from Phase One will join the thread.
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  • WPNL
    8.1 is known for not so good driver support (experienced this with USB and LAN) .
    I'd upgrade to 10
    Or at least double check your drivers.
    I had a laptop that kept crashing after +/-30m watching video, due to the powermanagement of the WLAN module.
    And check your OS logs, you might be surprised what the cause is, do some research in how to analyse these files.
    If it's crashing regularly you should be able to find out!
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  • Christian Gruner
    Can you run a burn-in test like the passmark one, and check that it doesn't bluescreen?

    CO should have no problem using all the cores for processing (if you use the CPU, distribution will be different if you also use the GPU)
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  • DV_Chris
    Dear Christian, further findings show that maybe a RAM is defective. Will report back.
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