Unsatisfactory Performance
Unsatisfactory Performance
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Currently using SolidWorks 2001 Plus;
I have created a drawing from a sub-assembly that is made up of other sub-assemblies. I currently have 3 sheets tagged to this drawing, and the file is about 4Megs big. It takes 5 minutes to load and display the first sheet. When I switch from one sheet to another, it takes another 5 minutes to update and redisplay the other sheet. I currently have reduced or turned off any settings that might slow down the system.
I can't understand why this is happening. I've tried saving to both the local hard disk and to the server, the performance is the same.
I'm currently working on a system that has a CPU speed of 550Mhz, 512 Megs RAM, 8 Gbs of hard disk capacity, and an "ELSA" video card. I've tried loading the same file on a 1.5 Ghz machine with 1 Gigs of RAM and still the same performance.
I've tried resetting the virtual memory several times, defragging the file and still the same performance. The system is just not productive at this stage.
Can anyone guide me to resolve this problem?
Any response will be greatly appreciated!
I have created a drawing from a sub-assembly that is made up of other sub-assemblies. I currently have 3 sheets tagged to this drawing, and the file is about 4Megs big. It takes 5 minutes to load and display the first sheet. When I switch from one sheet to another, it takes another 5 minutes to update and redisplay the other sheet. I currently have reduced or turned off any settings that might slow down the system.
I can't understand why this is happening. I've tried saving to both the local hard disk and to the server, the performance is the same.
I'm currently working on a system that has a CPU speed of 550Mhz, 512 Megs RAM, 8 Gbs of hard disk capacity, and an "ELSA" video card. I've tried loading the same file on a 1.5 Ghz machine with 1 Gigs of RAM and still the same performance.
I've tried resetting the virtual memory several times, defragging the file and still the same performance. The system is just not productive at this stage.
Can anyone guide me to resolve this problem?
Any response will be greatly appreciated!






RE: Unsatisfactory Performance
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RE: Unsatisfactory Performance
I don't understand, the main file takes less time to save than this drawing file.
The operating system is Windows NT version 4.0, as well as on the server.
Yes, I do have a virus software running.
Thanks for the response, greatly appreciated!
RE: Unsatisfactory Performance
The current file that is in the drawing does have springs in it, but they are not being viewed in the present drawing?
This is the way I am understand your reply.
If this is true, then even though you can't see the springs it is still rebuilding them. So my suggestion to you is make a config in your main Modelling file (Ex: Front Drawing View) and suppress all the items that you are not going to need when you are representing that view in the drawing. Do this for all of your views if possible.
This would even work if you didn't have springs in the file and it should help system performance.
Most Large SW drawings for a long as I can remember can be slow at opening and saving, but it mainly depends on complexity of your model.
Do you have a DT (Design Table) in you model? I have found (again) depending on complexity of the DT, that a DT can cause slow downs throughout an assembly and a drawing.
Your saying it takes you 5 minutes to load and display your file, that is good if you compare it to the one I used to work on at a previous job of mine. It took over 30 minutes to open and or save. It was a gearbox assembly with true Involutes gears. So 5 Minutes isn't that bad
I hope that helps,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
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RE: Unsatisfactory Performance
Where to get some "true Involutes gears" ?
Only for non-commercial trial purpurose ..
Tnx ..
RE: Unsatisfactory Performance
I hope that helps,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
credence69@REMOVEhotmail.com
http://members.sigecom.net/sbaugh/