Okay, the problem is still there.
It does not crash the driver(I have wddm timeout set to 15 seconds and used --runtime 30 flag).
The problem caused total system freeze (even irc sessions got disconnected, which is disturbing), but WDDM driver restart was not invoked (important!).
Win7 x64 SP1 + GTX Titan.
What bugs me is the lags: the system lags like hell even with -n 2 -m 7100.
It shouldn't!
A curious finding: when ran with --runtime 30, if you press [p] midway, it will pause, lags will stop, and it will safely quit due to runtime limit met after some time.
Now, this may be a separate bug, but should pause behave like that?
It does not crash the driver(I have wddm timeout set to 15 seconds and used --runtime 30 flag).
The problem caused total system freeze (even irc sessions got disconnected, which is disturbing), but WDDM driver restart was not invoked (important!).
Win7 x64 SP1 + GTX Titan.
What bugs me is the lags: the system lags like hell even with -n 2 -m 7100.
It shouldn't!
A curious finding: when ran with --runtime 30, if you press [p] midway, it will pause, lags will stop, and it will safely quit due to runtime limit met after some time.
Now, this may be a separate bug, but should pause behave like that?