i have moved from civil 3d 2015 to civil 3d 2018 but i found civil 3d 2018 is so slow, there are many lagging and importing points takes so long
i have intel core i3 1.7 hz,4 gram, intel hd graphics family this worked with civil 3d 2015 well
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i have moved from civil 3d 2015 to civil 3d 2018 but i found civil 3d 2018 is so slow, there are many lagging and importing points takes so long
i have intel core i3 1.7 hz,4 gram, intel hd graphics family this worked with civil 3d 2015 well
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I'm surprised you didn't have performance issues with 2015.
Most of us run i7's, and NVIDIA or AMD graphics cards.
I'm surprised you didn't have performance issues with 2015.
Most of us run i7's, and NVIDIA or AMD graphics cards.
And substantial RAM on top of that. To be completely frank, not sure I'd even give that hardware to our receptionist....
And substantial RAM on top of that. To be completely frank, not sure I'd even give that hardware to our receptionist....
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Please review these AKN articles AutoCAD Civil 3D performance degradation which offers a Civil 3D Performace Hotifx and Optimizing AutoCAD performance within Windows environments which will help you make adjustments within for your AutoCAD environment for the best performance.
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I just finished a rebuilding of my PC. Here are the specs.
i5-8600K (overclocked to 5.1 mhz) w/ Corsair IA water cooler.
32 GB DDR 4 memory
500 gb M.2 drive
(2) Quadro P4000 in SLI
Its a beast!!! Sometime I feel like I need to hold onto my desk it's so fast! It makes AutoCAD its B@#$%
Total build is about $3,500 but time is money.
I just finished a rebuilding of my PC. Here are the specs.
i5-8600K (overclocked to 5.1 mhz) w/ Corsair IA water cooler.
32 GB DDR 4 memory
500 gb M.2 drive
(2) Quadro P4000 in SLI
Its a beast!!! Sometime I feel like I need to hold onto my desk it's so fast! It makes AutoCAD its B@#$%
Total build is about $3,500 but time is money.
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