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32 bit vs. 64 bit Fit (ctrl+f) performance difference

32 bit vs. 64 bit Fit (ctrl+f) performance difference

32 bit vs. 64 bit Fit (ctrl+f) performance difference

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NX 6 Modeling: User has a new 64 bit workstation and has noticed that the zoom to fit command is pretty much instanteanous now where with his previous 32 bit workstation the geometry would zoom into fit the the window gradually and it "looked cool".  Is there a setting somewhere that controls this or it must be the increased performance of his new workstation and/or the 64 bit version of NX?   

RE: 32 bit vs. 64 bit Fit (ctrl+f) performance difference

The 'View Animation Speed' can be set at...

Preferences -> Visualization Performance -> General Graphics

...in the 'Session Settings' section of the dialog.

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