Help with vray settings render is taking very long time

these are my current render settings

and a link to my model

its taking hours to render out and i have to show multiple views with different options which are hidden in my tags

please help

Probably better to share the model directly - either into a reply or a link to a file sharing site. Without seeing the model, how many lights, the types of surfaces, etc… we can only guess.

But:
The noise limit seems absurdly low.
Are you really rendering with a graphics card from 2017? What CPU do you have?
I am assuming you are on High+ or close to it for the quality (maxed out)?

heres the link, and yes high+ it is currently rendering now

nw.skp

sorry this is link

You should update your forum profile.
It’s bed time for me here, hopefully someone else will come along and see your post and have a look.

This is after about 1 minute of rendering in Vray on my computer.

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is that vray vision?? i cant use that due to materials

Just Vray.

Gpu rendering is faster than cpu rendering

Why is the material showing black?

Because that’s the way you have set up the material to render.

You can reset to default settings if you messed up with the settings. Sometimes is easier to delete some materials and import them again if you are using materials from the chaos cosmos than trying to fix them, I think that’s your case cause it doesn’t seem a complicated geometry that needs to be UV mapped with other plugins.

I just saw that you’re using vray scans textures, if you don’t have the license that includes the ability to edit those textures, y recommend you to use the regular not scanned textures or upgrade to be able to edit those textures. I have the vray version included with sketchup studio, I’ve tried to use vray scans, but it doesn’t let me edit them and the results are not always the same.

The main issue here is that you’ve set the noise limit to some bonkers value close to zero, so v-ray will keep sampling and sampling basically forever

It’s 2026 , you’ve got amazing denoisers. On a simply scene like this you could use the “LOW” preset and the intel or nvidia denoiser.