Why is my Fusion360 so slow?
We're testing it out but can't hardly work with it.
When I try to work online I receive the error :
"Sufficient data not found to switch to Offline mode. Application will go online now."
I work on a 3.2 i5 Imac with 16GB of RAM. Graphics card : AMD RAdeon R9 M390 2GB
All my other graphic software (even 3d design apps) are working fine, but Fusion refuses.
Thanks for the help.
Hi @Anonymous,
That does seem strange. Can you please open Fusion and go to the help menu in the top-right corner. There is an option to collect the diagnostic log files - please do so and attach the .zip file to a post so that I can examine this. It should give me a better understanding of what is going on. Once we address this, perhaps the slowness will go away. If not, we can troubleshoot further.
Thanks,
Hi James
You can find the zip file attached.
Thanks!
Hi @Anonymous,
Sorry for the delayed response. I took a peek at your logs, and nothing really stands out to me as a typical network issue. I keep seeing:
20180228T085056 E CloudBrowser: No visible Project. ThreadID: 34097, Function: auto Ns::CloudBrowser::GroupCollImpl::downloadData(const Ns::HString &, std::function<void (const Ns::Status &, Groups *)>, bool, std::shared_ptr<GrpContainer>)::(anonymous class)::operator()(std::shared_ptr<Request>) const, Line: 319
Just to check:
I would like to take a deeper peek at this. Perhaps we can schedule a remote session for Monday? Feel free to email me at james.youmatz@autodesk.com
Thanks,
Hi
I have 2 accounts. 1 I use for my professional activity (AUTOCAD LT) and one for my hobby (FUSION)
Now I've logged in with my pro account, but got the same troubles.
Afterwards I saw I wasn't working in a project. I made one and suddenly everything worked fine.
Also I put the app on my second display that isn't a retina display...
I've grown used to the fact that Fusion 360 is just REALLY slow and, because it relies on network connectivity to work, I will never know if the slowness is caused by network issues or by buggy code.
However, software that runs locally and fetches all its data from local storage is faster. I like the cloud as an option. With Fusion 360 the cloud is forced on users. For this reason, many users don't see Fusion as a professional tool but rather a tool for hobbyists who need to do a bit of 3D printing at home. If Autodesk want Fusion 360 to be a serious contender, then they need to stop force-feeding us this whole cloud silliness at once.
Hey James,
My fusion program is also incredibly slow. 😞
I am also having trouble with A360 iphone app in which none of my drawings are visible.
When I would like to "simulate," this is also a no go...
Haaaaaalp!
All the best
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