I tell you all what. You pay for my plane ticket, my hotel night, and I'll fly out there and see if I can help you out. My fee is $100/hour plusthe above!..... Just kidding
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.. unless?
solidmail,
Apology Accepted! Now lets get down to the nitty gritty of the problems. Hopefully some of us can get some speed and stability back.
DamianC said:
Version of SolidWorks: 2005
SolidWorks Sercive Pack: 0.1
Operating System & Service Pack: XP SP2.0
Graphics Card and Driver version: NVidia Quadro 4 900XGL 6.14.0010.5303
Amount of installed RAM: 1024MB
Virtual Memory settings: 1536MB
CPU Type & Speed: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) 2.2GHz(Dual Processors)
Everything looks good here in the respect of Hardware and video driver.
DamianC said:
I had received the file in as an iges file at first and have now saved it and is carrying out some more work to it.The virgin file was created on Pro E Wildfire and it's about 6MB in size.It might be fair to say that it's only occurring with a couple of these files as I have opened a few others and found them to be okay.
IGES file - Not the best form of translation. Translating files breaks down like this.
1) Parasolid
2) Step
3) IGES
4) ACIS
But if that is all you have to work with, then we work with it.
When you got the file in did you have too or better yet did you run a Diagnose on it? Did you run a Tools\Check on the file?
Maybe the file in the beginning had some problems (General Faults) If you have a part that has general faults and you don't remove those faults and repair it. Your going to be haunted by them later down the line of the files history. You could lose speed, and stability because of it. You could lose more but those are the first 2 that you will lose. Check those few things out if you can.
Scoobystu said:
Stand alone PC
Dell Precision 2.8 Ghz, 512 MB RAM, NVIDIA QUADRO FX 500.
When I re-installed 2005 I used regedit to remove any traces of 2004.
I just increased the paging file to a max of 3 times it's normal size and that seems to have helped a bit.
"Patterns will kill your speed on most ant system as well has a number of fillets. So the problem(s) can be in the way files are designed and not really SW directly."
I thought that the whole point of patterns was to reduce the amount of computing power required by simply replicating components and features?!? I use that feature quite a lot.
Will have a look at the NVIDIA website and try and download the latest driver
You didn't list your video card driver. But SW still shows the 53.03 driver to be the driver to use with SW05.
Another thing to note, Your only using 512MB of RAM. I don't recommend anything below 1 gig and that was when SW04 was out.
Patterns don't increase speed, they decrease it. Because that pattern must be rebuilt. It might be only one feature, but inside that feature it is rebuilding it "X" amount of times.
See my conclusion at the end of this post
davidinindy said:
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
I only quoted what I found different between your machine and my own.
I'm honestly still running SP1 of XP. Until SW05 SP1.0 is out. SW says it supports SP0.1, but I plan to wait until 1.0 comes out.
You listed DirectX Version 9.0c - I show 9.0b (4.09.0000.0902)
Our systems are close with a few exceptions. You have a faster CPU and more RAM then me. Your Virtual Memory is set higher also.
Have you seen this News letter? -
- Check it out and maybe something there might help with performance - Do look at placing VM on a separate HDD. That has been proven to increase Speed by 15-30%.
See my conclusion at the end of this post
cliffcalgary said:
Scott, do you work with large assemblies around 3000 parts. if so, can you comment on any improvements in 2005 over 2004 for handling large assemblies? i am not using 2005 yet still running 2004 sp4.2.
thanks
cliff
Cliff I have to admit I have not opened anythign up at that size. I think my system would probably choke on that large of an assembly... stable or not. It's honestly hard to say because I have opened some large ones up before, but I couldn't quote you the size and I was able to maintain stablity. I'll see if I can find a large assembly somewhere and open it up.
The best way is to install SW05 next to your SW04 and test it out. With that large of an assembly I hope your opening the file in Lightweight mode?
In conclusion try some of these:
1) Try turning down the Hardware accelration . RMB your Desktop and select properties\ Settings tab\ Advanced\ Troubleshooting Tab and pull that slider to none and test your files.
2) Use the feature statistics to find your slowest Feature. These will inform you what is taking the longest. Then you can try to make it less Complicated so it will possibly speed it up.
3)
I might add more tomorrow afternoon. It’s late and If I forgot anybody please forgive me and let me know. If you want to talk offline, shot me an email and I will reply ASAP.
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP ![[pc2] [pc2] [pc2]](/data/assets/smilies/pc2.gif)
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