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Poor performance with a 1050Ti and some DWGs
Hi!
We have recently changed our PCs at the Office and we're having performance problems with some 2D DWGs. If I open that particular DWG on a machine with a GTX 1060 there's no problem, I can work flawlessly. But if I open the same DWG on a machine with a GTX 1050Ti the mouse is laggy when I move it through the different elements and it's impossible to work with, it's very annoying and stressing. The same DWG works well on our five-year-old machines, really strange.. Already tried the "Optimizing AutoCAD performance within Windows environments" steps with no luck.. I don't think is a lack of performance from the 1050Ti because when I'm working with the problematic DWG on the GTX 1060 machine, Task Manager shows that GPU is only at 10-15% of it's maximum performance. I'm clueless right now, I hope we can find a solution.
Thanks in advance and sorry for my English, my main language is Spanish.
PD: AutoCAD 2018 O.49.0.0
Windows 10 Pro, latest build
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Hi @Anonymous,
I see that you are visiting as a new member to the AutoCAD forum. Welcome to the Autodesk Community!
Which driver do you have installed for the 1050ti? This is the most current one I found.
If you turn off Hardware Acceleration in GRAPHICSCONFIG does that help the performance.
Can you attach a sample of one of your typical drawings where you see this behavior?
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
John Vellek
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Hi!
Yes, I have the last driver installed and no, disabling hardware acceleration doesn't help.
The problem is that the problematic DWG has some confidential info in it.. there's a way to borrow it to you without publishing it on the forum?
Thanks!
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You can send a mail to john.vellek (i think so? you can find the adress in the forum) or some others who want to help (like me)
me:
"with some 2D DWGs."
Please send TWO files via command ETRANSMIT with ALL reference files (fonts ctb jpegs dwg ..)
1. One of the Problem files
2. One file with compareable content without the problem.
And describe once more where the performance difference is the clearest, step by step to test for yourself.
You talk about different machines, so my question is: Same ACADversion?
Then export your PROFILE from 1060 machine and import them to 2015 machine.
I am thinking that issue must not be an graphic card issue.
(I only have a 1060, not a 1050 and for comparison onboard graficchip)
"PD: AutoCAD 2018 O.49.0.0"
Why you running a not updates Autocad? 2018.1.2 => O.161.0.0 (UNICODE)
Sebastian
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Hi @Anonymous, Did you send your data to Sebastian?
If not and you would like me to look at the files, you are welcome to email to me at john.vellek@autodesk.com. I believe my wife's laptop has this card so i should be able to test in a similar configuration.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
John Vellek
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