Madrix crashing/shuddering
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2019 4:25 am
We recently installed Madrix onto a new laptop and have been having this issue with it. Pertinent laptop specs:
Lenovo Yoga 720 running Windows 10
Processor IntelCore i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz, 2801 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logic Processors
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 w/2gb GRAM
Wat happens is one of two things: either a full program freeze (not responding, often slightly whited out) or a full screen b/o (I describe this as a video 'shudder'), followed by a return into the program.
After a 'shudder', the preview displays will all be blank and need to be disabled/re-enabled. This seems to trigger most frequently when going into touchscreen mode, but I've been able to replicate it when in standard mode as well. 2d or 3d doesn't seem to affect the issue. We did think we had it fixed for a while(assumed it was a power setting issue with the laptop), but the problem has returned after installing the latest Madrix update.
The crash and freeze issue is new to the update. It also seems to trigger regardless of the mode and settings. I've tried different setups with no luck, and the program doesn't seem to be pushing the GPU or CPU overmuch either.
I'll send a setup that I tested this on as well as a log file.
Any ideas/precedent for this? Thanks!
Lenovo Yoga 720 running Windows 10
Processor IntelCore i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz, 2801 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logic Processors
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 w/2gb GRAM
Wat happens is one of two things: either a full program freeze (not responding, often slightly whited out) or a full screen b/o (I describe this as a video 'shudder'), followed by a return into the program.
After a 'shudder', the preview displays will all be blank and need to be disabled/re-enabled. This seems to trigger most frequently when going into touchscreen mode, but I've been able to replicate it when in standard mode as well. 2d or 3d doesn't seem to affect the issue. We did think we had it fixed for a while(assumed it was a power setting issue with the laptop), but the problem has returned after installing the latest Madrix update.
The crash and freeze issue is new to the update. It also seems to trigger regardless of the mode and settings. I've tried different setups with no luck, and the program doesn't seem to be pushing the GPU or CPU overmuch either.
I'll send a setup that I tested this on as well as a log file.
Any ideas/precedent for this? Thanks!