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I am used to AutoCAD 2004, and my company has recently(ish) moved to AutoCAD 2016. I am more used to 2004, but I'd like to make a smooth transition. I've already used 2016 intensively, but I have run into some weird issues with AutoCAD 2016 being more laggy in some ways than I am used to with 2004. I have a fairly powerful machine, specs below, and while that could be the issue, I kinda think its not. The main issues I have are when using shortcuts in quick succession, AutoCAD either won't recognize all of the command before I hit enter, or it will not register the enter until after I have hit a series of other shortcuts. Also, it seems to have issues when selecting large amounts of objects and moving them that 2004 did not have. Sometimes it comes to a standstill when doing operations like this. Also, one quick note, my work is pretty much entirely 2D work in AutoCAD, nothing fancy. Thanks in advance for any help.
Specs:
CPU: Intel Xeon Processor E5-2650 v2 (2.6Ghz)
RAM: 1x8gb DDR3 930MHz 13 13 13 32
GPU: NVIDIA Quadro K2000
HDD: Seagate 500GB 7200RPM SATA-3 6GB/S SQ HARD DR
Overall: HP z420 workstation
Would faster RAM help? or a better GPU? or a SSD?
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