Hey guys.
When importing certain 3D files from AutoCAD, the software has crashed a lot, but it does not use the maximum capacity of the hardware to solve this problem. I tested the process on several workstations, with different configurations and apparently the software has a hardware processing limitation that, once reached, regardless of whether the machine has more processing capacity, the software only limits what it can process. I would like an explanation about this problem.
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I can't offer you a technical explanation, but I may be able to provide a practical workflow to get you to where you want to go - which is to get particular AutoCAD files to load without crashing Revit. Can you post one of those files here so we can see what's involved?
Of course, below are the links to the files:
AutoCAD 3D .dwg - https://autode.sk/3ZCRY2R
Solidworks file in .step format -
I would like to somehow manage to have them in Revit, as we use VR to make more complex decisions, in addition to needing to send a sheet with a floor plan view to the supervisory bodies in Brazil with all the equipment for each building in the manufacturing complex and the entire factory complex with all the equipment.
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