After a lot of attempts,  I found the problem

The coordinates of my points were too big

I was using the full  geographic coordinate

So,  the coordinates were really big numbers and for some reason that I
don't know they were not being displayed  correctly

I've fixed this,  and now everything looks great

Att,

Leonardo Pessanha
UFRJ -  Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
El jun 23, 2014 9:22 a.m., "Léo Pessanha" <[email protected]>
escribió:

> It seems like this only happens when I try to load big datasets
>
> How could i solve this problem?
>
> Maybe trying another type of data,  different from vtk or maybe clip the
> data
>
> Can someone give me a hint??
> El jun 16, 2014 3:49 p.m., "Léo Pessanha" <[email protected]>
> escribió:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using Windows 7 64-bit - Paraview 4.0.1 - 16Mb RAM - QuadroPlex(2
>> NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800)
>>
>> I set up a server with 2 processes and a pvx config file with 2 machines
>> each one showing half of the visualization
>>
>> The problem is when i load a 400mb VTK file of a structured dataset
>> with 9675000 points and 1 scalar
>>
>> I am getting a flicked image of the data, the data is not displayed
>> completely
>>
>> There`s a image attached
>>
>> Can someone help me?
>>
>> Another question, how can i use advantage of GPU on Windows?
>>
>> Att,
>> Leonardo Pessanha
>>
>>
>>
>>
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