Revit Optimization for Razer Blade 14 2022

Revit Optimization for Razer Blade 14 2022

micromolecula1100
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Revit Optimization for Razer Blade 14 2022

micromolecula1100
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Hi. I have a Razer Blade 14 2022.
With a Nvidia 3070ti 100w video card and Ryzen 9 6900HX CPU. I am an engineer and work with Autodesk software, specifically Revit. I have a question about this.
At startup, the video card was not loaded (I tracked it through overlays)
After reading forums and advice, I changed the settings in the Windows Graphics section and the graphics card started to load. But it does so at 3-10% and gives low FPS when scrolling the model, CPU and RAM are also fine.
After disabling Nvidia Optimus in Synapse, the workflow did not improve. The video card usage is still low, FPS in 3d and 2d views too.
How can I change the settings so that the workflow is faster, smoother and the software uses more resources of my graphics card?
Thank you very much
P.S. I've attached a video that shows what I'm talking about. If we look at the first scene in 2D, we can see that the work with the plan is slowed down.
If we switch to a simple 3D view, the work also freezes.
But if I open a 3D view with textures, everything becomes fine, although it is the most difficult for the components view.
When working in the rest of the software and benchmarks, the laptop behaves stably, so I do not think that the matter is in it.
In support of Razer products sent here with the words, since otherwise the laptop works, check with the software developers

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You may be better off asking in a computer forum. 

 

Sounds like you had to enable the dGPU and were successful. Did you update all drivers? enough RAM? is it unexpectedly slow in other applications? You could do gaming benchmarks to see if GPU/CPU are providing what would be expected. 

 

The video looked fast, hard to tell if this is expected or not. What are temperatures of GPU/CPU? They will throttle when hot. 

 

In general laptops aren't great due to lack of cooling. 

Revit Version: R2026.2
Hardware: i9 14900K, 64GB, Nvidia RTX 2000 Ada 16GB
Add-ins: ElumTools; Ripple-HVAC; ElectroBIM; Qbitec
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micromolecula1100
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Hi, thanks for the quick reply. I will amend my post with the points you wrote
1) The drivers are all updated. RAM is sufficient, more than half of it is available when working with this model. The laptop works fine with other software. There are no performance complaints.
2) I will attach the video again. I recorded it on the same model as the previous one, but with increased FPS. I hope the services did not cut it when processing it. Temperature when working with Revit reaches 50-53 degrees Celsius, when doing renders/benchmarks 70-75 max. So there can be no trotling, it appears after 85 degrees on laptops usually.
I would also like to point out,
The question is exactly that I previously had a device with I5 9300, RTX 2060 and the same model on it worked perfectly in 2D, 3D projections, but the system performance was not enough to normally display 3D view with realistic settings. And here it's the opposite, only this view and works normally.

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