Theophilus
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2002
- 3,407
It seems my new system is having some of the same graphics issues my old system was having--only I've gone from an FX 500 to an FX 1400.
Issues include the intermittant blanking out of all dimensions from a sketch, losing edges in Shaded with Edges mode, and other similar things I'd expect from a graphics card that's not quite keeping up with everything.
My question is whether SolidWorks itself could be to blame, and a faster card won't necessarily fix the problem--or whether a faster card will definitely fix the problem.
I'm running the recommended drivers for the card, and am on SP 3.1 of 2006. I often have near nine SW windows open while working with three or more being assemblies. Assemblies often have less than 200 parts, many of which are repeated, some of which are complex forms.
Any ideas/suggestions or is anyone seeing similar results with nVidia cards?
Jeff Mowry
Reason trumps all. And awe trumps reason.
Issues include the intermittant blanking out of all dimensions from a sketch, losing edges in Shaded with Edges mode, and other similar things I'd expect from a graphics card that's not quite keeping up with everything.
My question is whether SolidWorks itself could be to blame, and a faster card won't necessarily fix the problem--or whether a faster card will definitely fix the problem.
I'm running the recommended drivers for the card, and am on SP 3.1 of 2006. I often have near nine SW windows open while working with three or more being assemblies. Assemblies often have less than 200 parts, many of which are repeated, some of which are complex forms.
Any ideas/suggestions or is anyone seeing similar results with nVidia cards?
Jeff Mowry
Reason trumps all. And awe trumps reason.