Make sure your System Preferences/Energy Saver settings have the “put hard 
drive to sleep whenever possible” unchecked. Also check “Prevent App Nap” check 
box in the Nuke.app info window, by right-clicking the Nuke icon in your 
applications folder. 

Anders/Chicago

> On Jan 25, 2015, at 3:33 AM, Darren Coombes <darren.coom...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Im rendering on macbook pro with nuke 9, with NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M graphics 
> card, and I think the graphics cards on its way out..
> 
> After a couple of minutes rendering my sequence, the computer shuts down. If 
> rendering using the computer you’re working on, does Nuke use the GPU for the 
> rendering or the CPU?
> If its the GPU giving me problems, can i get it to render using the CPU only? 
> It might be my only chance of getting frames out.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> Darren Coombes
> 
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