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dealing with massive assemblies

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catiauser4

Automotive
May 15, 2008
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i'm attempting to load a huge number of files into one assembly. this is resulting in a very sluggish response from my computer. is there anything i can do to make this an easier exercise? i heard someone mention caching, but i haven't been able to get my head around how to do that, whatever it is...

any help is appreciated.

thanks
 
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Fernando
 
Tools > Options > down to Infrastructure > Product Infrastructure

The first tab on the top left of the row is Cache Management. Right at the top of that page is a toggle to "Work with the cache system". Turn that on, and make your maximum size larger than 500MB. I've got mine set to 75% of RAM right now, and everything's working OK. You'll have to restart the session. What this will do, when opening a product, V5 will load CGR files instead of all those complete models. When you want to work on a part, double click it and it will load complete into the session. Expand the component, and double click the part level(the very top) of the next indention. Now you'll be working in the part like normal.

If you have any curve geometry that remains displayed on one or more parts, the curves will not show until you load the component, just a product of the CGR creation. This will lower your memory usage because all the components are only shown as cheap graphic representations, instead of full fledged solid models.
 
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