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SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2019: How to Enable the Denoiser

Understanding Denoiser in SOLIDWORKS Visualize 2019

The Denoiser is a sophisticated feature within SOLIDWORKS Visualize that enhances the rendering process by drastically reducing noise in the final image, while leveraging the power of your graphics card. Below, we outline how to enable and utilize this impressive tool effectively.

Requirements for Enabling Denoiser

Before you can activate Denoiser in SOLIDWORKS Visualize, certain prerequisites must be fulfilled:

  • Software Version: You must have SOLIDWORKS Visualize version 2018 SP3.0 or a newer release installed on your system.
  • Graphics Card Specifications: Ensure that your graphics card supports at least 4GB of RAM.
  • NVIDIA CUDA Compatibility: Your graphics card should belong to the NVIDIA family, particularly models from the Kepler architecture or newer, and must support CUDA 9.0.

Confirming that your system meets these specifications is essential to make full use of the Denoiser feature.

Activating the Denoiser Tool

To enable the Denoiser functionality within SOLIDWORKS Visualize, follow these step-by-step instructions:

  1. Open Your Software: Launch SOLIDWORKS Visualize on your computer.

  2. Access Options Menu:

    • Navigate to the Tools tab located in the main menu.
    • Click on Options from the dropdown menu that appears after selecting Tools.
  3. Configure Denoiser Settings:

    • In the options window, locate the 3D View tab and find the Denoiser section.
    • Check the box labeled "Initialize the Denoiser".
    • Additionally, look for an option to "Display the button in the toolbar" and ensure it is checked. This will add a quick-access button for Denoiser directly on your toolbar.
  4. Verify Toolbar Addition:
    • After confirming the settings, return to the main interface of Visualize.
    • Observe the toolbar for the Denoiser icon, which indicates successful integration of the tool into your workspace.

Utilizing the Denoiser for Enhanced Rendering

Once the Denoiser is activated, it allows the rendering engine to utilize your GPU more effectively. This improvement leads to quicker rendering times and a significant enhancement in image quality.

Important Considerations

It’s crucial to note that some older NVIDIA graphics card models, such as Quadro FX and Quadro X000, are not compatible with the Denoiser tool in Visualize versions post-2018 SP3. If you are using an unsupported GPU, rendering will still be possible, but the CPU will be solely responsible for the tasks, and you will not have access to the Denoiser feature.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What happens if my graphics card does not meet the requirements for the Denoiser?
If your graphics card does not meet the specified requirements, you will not be able to enable Denoiser. Rendering will proceed using your CPU only, resulting in longer rendering times and reduced efficiency.

2. Can I use Denoiser with older versions of SOLIDWORKS Visualize?
No, Denoiser is only available in SOLIDWORKS Visualize versions 2018 SP3.0 and later. Upgrading to a compatible version is necessary to utilize this feature.

3. How can I check if my NVIDIA graphics card supports CUDA?
You can check the specifications of your NVIDIA graphics card on the official NVIDIA website or consult the product documentation to verify CUDA support and determine if your card meets the necessary requirements for using Denoiser in SOLIDWORKS Visualize.

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Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.