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Anonymous
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Hi,

 

My PC is a HP Z420. Intel Xeon ES-1620, 3.60GHz, 32GB Ram, NVIDIA Quadro K4000.

 

My file is ranging from 220mb - 400mb. Opening up the file i don't have any problem. But when i try to edit, the application will become non-responding for 5 - 30mins, depending on the file size. This happened even zooming in.

 

I also have problem exporting it to dwg. The file won't be created at all.

 

 

Please help

 

regards

nic

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FGPerraudin
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Hi Nick,

 

Clearly your computer is not the reason (except if faulty hardware like RAM for example...).

You need to have a look at the structure of your file.

Its size is not out of reasonable range, so it must be within its structure.

 

Two leads:

  1. make an audit of your file. When opening your file, check the 'audit' option at the bottom left of the dialog box. In order to have access to that, use the "long" way of opening a file (Revit>open...>find you file). If it is due to a bug within the file, this should fix it.

2. You have to make sure that your file doesn't calculate too much when displaying.

Start by opening a plan view and shut every other view.

Orthogonal projections are much faster to calculate.

Once you have done that, you will be able to have a proper look at your file and fix the problem.

 

Check that you have not overly complicated families in your model. Families should be simple objects in 3D that can then display with complicated details in 2D.

For example, if you have 200 windows that contain 20000 polygons in 3D, you will rapidly go over the calculating capacity of any computer. Use nested detail elements instead

 

Work with worksets. Objects belonging to a workset that hasn't been opened are not loaded and are not calculated as a consequence.

For big projects, worksets are unavoidable.

 

Check the level of detail of your views, the rendering (avoir realistic, it uses a lot of processing resources) and the shadows (very resources consuming as well).

 

What you want to do is being able to identify what slows your model that much.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Do not hesitate asking for more details about merory/performance management...

 

François



Francois-Gabriel Perraudin
BIM management and coaching

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