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How large are your assemblies?

How large are your assemblies?

How large are your assemblies?

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We have what I perceive as very large assemblies. I'm wondering at what size you start to have performance issues and any tips that might help managing these large files? We currently are using ST2. Are there any enhancements provided by ST4 regarding large assemblies that would be helpful?

RE: How large are your assemblies?

The big performance benefit will be achieved when you learn to use simplified parts. It takes a bit of time to set each part up but if you get into the habit of doing it then it will make a big difference. Don't forget that turning off textures (and all the other check boxes for that matter) and setting culling to max will also help. Graphics card option should be set to "advanced" not auto.
ST4 has enhancements in opening large drawings, ST5 has enhancements in creating rules for display configs in relation to assembly size.
Tony

RE: How large are your assemblies?

I've worked on top level assemblies with over 100K parts - on ST2 32-bit with 4GB ram.
As long as you keep the on-screen data to a minimum ie. only display the parts you need to see, you shouldn't really have any problems.
For producing drawing views use view configurations to reduce the data displayed - I specifically use 'display visible parts only' to reduce the part count for a drawing view.
For example, set the assembly to a front view, then on the Select group click 'Visible Parts' the RMB and 'Show Only'
This will hide anyrthing that is completely hidden. Now save it as a View Configuration and name it 'Front Visible' or something like that. You can then use this when placing your view (or apply it to an existing view.)
When using simplified parts there is a trade-off as simplifying will increase part file size slightly - and this will increase file opening times.
Once loaded, however, view manipulation will be better.
Use as few operations as possible when simplifying, and remember that you can add as well as remove (a simple block placed over the model may be sufficient) - I've seen it done badly and files have increased in size quite significantly.

Just out of interest how big are the assemblies? - I wouldn't class anything less than 10,000 parts as big.

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