TC,
We're working on some recommendations for large project configuration, but
don't have anything to share just yet. Your figure of 200 components per DWG
is very low. Our expectation is that users will need to be able to put
several thousand components in a DWG.
What sort of performance issues concern you? Is it graphics performance such
as how large a model can be easily manipulated in shaded mode?
Or, is it data issues such as how many components can be in a project before
it bogs down?
Peter Quinn (Autodesk)
wrote in message news:6369274@discussion.autodesk.com...
We have a very successful P3D launching seminar the day before yesterday.
Invited guests were mostly intergraph, Aveva experts.
One of the guest raised a question on performance,
As we showed NwNavigate (Navisworks control in Autocad) ,
Synchronizing Zoom, rotate, pan, walk ...every navigate features work file.
All audience were surprised at the performance.
However I'm still afraid of the performance of P3D,
is there any guide for optimal modeling?
for example, for the acceptable performance in 2GB RAM Pc,
Recommended maximum number of piping components in a DWG is 200 (for
example) or whatever.
Do you have any test case?
Edited by: intratech on Apr 8, 2010 2:48 PM