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New Enhancement Suggestion

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Anonymous
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New Enhancement Suggestion

I think the memory mangament and overall graphics performance needs to be improved.  I sometimes work with large assemblies with a 1500 to 2000 parts and publisher tends to slow down way too much when trying to change anything or save the file.  Same assembly in Inventor runs smooth and has no delays. My laptop is not a slouch.

 

Intel Core i7 260M

Nvidia Quadro FX 3800M with 1GB of Ram

8GB of PC3-10666 DDR3 RAM in dual channel mode

Win7 Pro 64bit

64GB SSD Main drive and 1TB internal storage drive

 

I feel that maybe publisher could benefit from utilizing the video card more maybe as a GPGPU via Direct Compute or OpenCL.  When running publisher my Vid Card never uses more then 580MB of its RAM.

 

Is there any new service pack on the horizon that address memory management? 

 

Attached is a snapshot of one of the assemblies.

 

 

 

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fsanchou
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I found the same inconveniences ...
If there is no service pack, is that the future version improves significantly on this case?
I hope! My save's files lasts more than 5 to 10 minutes even with dwf files.
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Anonymous
in reply to: fsanchou

I completely agree with this. Its frustrating to have to wait for things constantly. I don't know how many times I've clicked on New Snapshot and nothing happens so I click it again. Next thing I know I've got a few new snapshots. I thought it was my pc but it fly's when i'm in Inventor.

 

Dell Precision T7500

Dual Xeon 2.4GHz

12 GB Ram

Win 7 64-bit

Nvidia Quadro FX1800

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Unfortunately, Publisher is very much in its infancy.

It has only been out for around three years.

Inventor started back in 99. So it has had a while to mature.

 

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