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Should my computer slow down this much?

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Anonymous
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Should my computer slow down this much?

Anonymous
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Working on a pure surface model (ipt), about 3.5 Meg ipt comprising of approximetaly 150 seperate feautures on the tree (e.g. work surfaces, extrusions, split lines etc). I'm finding that IV (2008) is getting very very slow, especially if I zoom in to a detail for instance. I get the 'egg timer' and have to wait a couple of minutes before it'll let me continue.

I run a reasonably decent Dell Precision mobile workstation with 2GB RAM and dedicated graphics card (although I can't run the Direct 3D graphics setting - probably another topic of conversation!). Is there anything I can do to increase performance? I don't have any warnings or bugs within the build, it's stable. It doesn't seem to make any difference if I shut every other Application down on the computer.

Thanks Guys.
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Should my computer slow down this much?

Working on a pure surface model (ipt), about 3.5 Meg ipt comprising of approximetaly 150 seperate feautures on the tree (e.g. work surfaces, extrusions, split lines etc). I'm finding that IV (2008) is getting very very slow, especially if I zoom in to a detail for instance. I get the 'egg timer' and have to wait a couple of minutes before it'll let me continue.

I run a reasonably decent Dell Precision mobile workstation with 2GB RAM and dedicated graphics card (although I can't run the Direct 3D graphics setting - probably another topic of conversation!). Is there anything I can do to increase performance? I don't have any warnings or bugs within the build, it's stable. It doesn't seem to make any difference if I shut every other Application down on the computer.

Thanks Guys.
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JDMather
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JDMather
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Can you roll up the EOP, save and zip the file and attach here?

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Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


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Can you roll up the EOP, save and zip the file and attach here?

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Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


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Anonymous
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Thank you for the offer. I'd rather not post the file on the forum if possible, is there any way I can get the file to you direct?

Thanks again.
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Thank you for the offer. I'd rather not post the file on the forum if possible, is there any way I can get the file to you direct?

Thanks again.
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Anonymous
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JDMather - can I get this file to you 'off forum' ? (just a small confidentiallity issue, that's all)
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JDMather - can I get this file to you 'off forum' ? (just a small confidentiallity issue, that's all)
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Anonymous
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No, your computer is too outmatched in terms of specs overall for a such a high performance app. Autodesk Inventor is a very powerful app, and there are certain system requirements to run it smoothly and efficiently. You can try uninstalling other applications through control panel, or use the traditional methods of speeding up your computer in general. To be honest, 2GB of ram is pretty darn low.

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No, your computer is too outmatched in terms of specs overall for a such a high performance app. Autodesk Inventor is a very powerful app, and there are certain system requirements to run it smoothly and efficiently. You can try uninstalling other applications through control panel, or use the traditional methods of speeding up your computer in general. To be honest, 2GB of ram is pretty darn low.

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Mark.Lancaster
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@Anonymous

 

Did you realized that you replied to a 9 year old posting?  

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Did this resolve your issue? Please accept it "As a Solution" so others may benefit from it.

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@Anonymous

 

Did you realized that you replied to a 9 year old posting?  

Mark Lancaster


  &  Autodesk Services MarketPlace Provider


Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional & not an Autodesk Employee


Likes is much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others


Did this resolve your issue? Please accept it "As a Solution" so others may benefit from it.

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Anonymous
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Yes, I realized that right after I replied. Also, will my computer lag if the specs are core i5 4GB of ram and 600 GB of hard drive memory.

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Yes, I realized that right after I replied. Also, will my computer lag if the specs are core i5 4GB of ram and 600 GB of hard drive memory.

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