Guys,
I turn off partial loading because frequently I'm working on individual pieces updating them in the context of their large assembly. Once upon a time, I tried updating something and NX gave me an error saying "part is not fully loaded and the operation has failed" or something along those lines. If you guys can tell me that particular situation was just a fluke, and the partial loading has ZERO effect on things like JT previous, dataset management, added operations or features to parts, any post part data such as product views. I don't turn it off for the sake of visual performance. It just seems that my exploded views, PMI, model views, and assembly management seems to maintain a lot better since I have been using a fully loaded component.
As previously mentioned, I have 32 gigs of RAM so memory really shouldn't be an issue. I have only seen my session as high as 27 gigs and that was because I was loading about 16000 pieces into one session.
I'm using the Visualization preferences, and the option just below it "Visualization Performance". I like the new options to be able to change that stuff. My graphics card struggled to keep up in NX9 without any options modified. (I know NX9 had modifiable options, I just never noticed them until NX10) My parts now all look a little cartoon-like but it rotates a lot smoother. I run in "Studio" mode 100% of the time. Should I use "Shaded with Edges" instead? It seems to make no difference in performance.
Also, thanks for the tip on 'Align Facets along Edges' luckily, I didn't have that toggled ON, and still don't.
Thanks for all the help again!