Revit advised settings for optimal performance
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At work, we recently acquired some new CAD desktops. However, we've noticed that these machines are considerably slower than the rest of the stations. When using Revit, I observed that it never utilizes more than 30-40% of the GPU, CPU, and RAM.
Here are the specs: System Model: HP Z4 G4 Workstation
Motherboard Manufacturer: HP Motherboard Product: 81C5
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900X CPU @ 3.70GHz, 3696 MHz, 10 cores, 20 logical processors Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 32.0 GB GPU:
NVIDIA RTX 4000 or NVIDIA RTX A4000
I have a few questions regarding whether I can maximize some settings in the BIOS and configurations.
To explore this, I installed HP Performance Advisor and made some adjustments:
• Applied the HP optimized Power Plan
• Increased IDLE Fan speed by 30%
• Set Performance control to High-performance Mode
• Considered managing CPU Affinity for Revit (Turn Core 1 on/off) due to its L1-Cache of 640kb, L2-Cache of 10mb, and L3-cache of 19.2mb. Is this advisable?
Additionally, I'm unsure about the optimal Workload Configuration: Balanced or I/O Focused?
Regarding the RAM, I came across an old post recommending increasing virtual memory to boost Revit performance. However, since I already have 32GB RAM, I'm not sure if this is necessary or advisable. If it is, what settings should I use? Here is the link to the post: https://www.symetri.co.uk/insights/blog/increase-virtual-memory-to-boost-revit-performance/ Alternatively, can I change settings for my RAM with Revit using Resource Monitor?
Lastly, what about the graphics card? Are there any settings I should tweak for better performance?
If there are any other suggestions or areas that I might be overlooking,
I would greatly appreciate any help.
Thank you!