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Is SW2008 a Memory Hog? 3

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Spurs

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Nov 7, 2002
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Why is it that I can only open 1/3 of the number of files in SW2008 than in SW2008 before i get a short on resourses warning? Is this program a memory hog?
 
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Each new version of SW (and other similar programs) demands more resources than the previous version.

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SolidWorks has always been a memory hog, it just consumes more with each interation, which is why hardware requirements keep going up. '08, in particular, was worse with all the new graphics.

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP, Certified DriveWorks AE
 
Its pretty bad when you can only open 3 part files when I used to be able to open 10 - and the parts are not very complex

My experience so far tells me that this version Sucks - Dont buty it

Hopefully 2009 will be better
 
I'm using '08 and can have a 2200 part assembly open, along with sub-assemblies, sub-sub assemblies and part files without a problem. It's not the software, chances are it's your hardware. What are your system specs?

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP, Certified DriveWorks AE
 
Pentium D 2.8 Ghz 1 GB Ram

The file sizes are about .5 meg each

Windows XP
 
Yeah every year the software becomes "better".

Just dont count on meeting deadlines, working throughout the day without crashes or not losing work. That all comes bundled standard with your copy of SW Office Premium Deluxe SP8.0

SW2008 Office Pro SP4.0
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU
2.2GHz, 2.00GB RAM
QuadroFX 3700
SpacePilot
 
So do I now need 10 GB ram when 1 was fine?

So i guess not only do you have to fork out $4500 per year for solidworks but now another $2000 per year to keep up your comp to run it

Ouch - x 3 when you consider that there are no features that are worth having - but i need compatability with my clients

Big jump for 1 year
 
I've found SW08 to be even more stable than SW07. If you can only open 3 files, you definitely have an install or hardware/driver problem.

Did you do a clean un-install and install of SW08?

Is your PC running Desktop Search and Indexing? Either can cause major slow downs.

Do you have the /3GB switch enabled?

Adding another Gig of RAM would probably help, but it sounds like you have deeper problems.

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CBL: Depending on the IT departments sometimes you cant even disable indexing or desktop search.

SW2008 Office Pro SP4.0
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU
2.2GHz, 2.00GB RAM
QuadroFX 3700
SpacePilot
 
Did you run the conversion Wizard on all SW files before opening them in SW08?

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Why do people feel the need to take things to the extreme? No, you don't need 10 gigs of RAM. Unless you have 3 seats of SolidWorks, you're also not coughing up $4500/year. I suppose you could be buying a new seat every year, but that wouldn't be very smart. As for "no features worth having", that's your opinion, and you're entitled to it. Personally, I don't agree with you, but that's my opinion.
What about your video card? Is it approved? Did you update the drivers for 2008?

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP, Certified DriveWorks AE
 
uGlay,

Even if you can't disable it/them, they can be tweaked to minimize their effect.

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Spurs,

If you NEED to do engineering work you should expect to NEED a good workstation. Solidworks doesn't need to accommodate people running outdated consumer hardware. 1 Gig of ram is ridiculous when 4gigs costs less than 100 dollars, and is the most worthwhile upgrade you can make. Its the cost of doing business, you should factor that into your business plan that you will have to continually upgrade machines as time goes on. Thankfully, we have tax deductions.

That said, I wish it was faster too, but I really wish they would fix all their video card compatibility problems first.
 
CorBlimeyLimey

The computer was reformatted to do a system complete clean up, then 2007 was installed. About a week later, I finally got around to installing 2008 when a client sent me files that needed 2008. I started the install from DVD, but was told by the software right up front that a newer SP was avaialbe over the web so downloaded SP 4.0) off off the SW website.

How much cleaner than that install can it get? What possible installation problems would that give me?

My PC is not running desktop search

Video card is approved - remember I was running SW 2007 flawlessly for about a year on the exact same system.

I did however make one change in recent weeks - new monitor but i am running the same resolution 1680 x 1050 - but again SW2007 runs fine.

What is the /3GB switch you are referring to? Where is it and what does it do?






 
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