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Why does Fusion run so **** slow

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Why does Fusion run so **** slow

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Why does Fusion run so **** slow. About 30 mins into a project and it's like every line I draw it freezes for like 10 seconds. I tried saving. ANNOYING

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What are the specs on the system your running it on?
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How big are your sketches?
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I can confirm mine does this too, this can happen fairly early on in the design, after a few shapes have been generated.
My issues are definitely not pc related.
i7, 32gb ram, 500gb ssd hard drive, 1tb storage drive.
GeForce 1050 graphics
No issues with other software.
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You can change some visual settings that will help with this

If you items link to layers you have deleted it can cause lots of issues, anything yellow in your timeline
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I am also having this issue. Oddly enough, inventor runs much more smoothly than Fusion for me. Even with performance options for Fusion used
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Post an example file so it can be looked at and worked out why it is slow just saying it does not help one bit. data
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Daniel Lyall well explaining what kind of example would be more useful than just being a dick. But thank you kindly.
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Sonny Warren Post an example file so it can be looked at and worked out why it is slow. The support guys need the data to work out what is wrong and that is the model.
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Well done Sonny ... (y)

You post a question asking why you have a particular problem.

Daniel is kind enough to offer assistance, but requires more details to determine the cause of the problem.

You choose to insult Daniel. Way to go ... 🙄
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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

 

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John Carey yep
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Sonny Warren Can you post an example, there are a million reasons why it can be slow And if I had something to look at I might be able to help.
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Daniel Lyall when I work on it again. I don't use it every day. It's odd , it comes and goes. And I'll need to figure out how to get the order list.
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There are a few known things that make fusion slow down, how the sketchies are done is one of the big reasons.
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