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System is SLOW with Xeon 4114

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SBHE-UME
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System is SLOW with Xeon 4114

Our drafter is complaining that the system is still slow when we upgraded the computer desktop from i7-4th gen to Xeon 4114.

 

The current specs of the systems:
1. CPU: Xeon SR 4114 2.2G 10C 85W

2. GPU: P4000 8GB 4DP HP L_EXT

3. OS: WIN10_Pro_64_WS_OV_4C

4: HDD: 1TB HD 7200RPM 3.5" SATA3
5. SSD: 512GB SSD 2.5" SATA3
6. 128GB DDR4 2666 ECC RDIMM

 

The system is Lenovo P720 workstation ( P720_C621_ES_TW_T)

 

The old system specs:
1. CPU: i7-4th Gen

2. RAM: 16GB RAM

3.  GPU: P2000

4. SSD: 256

5. HDD: 1TB

6. OS: Windows 8

 

 

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ennujozlagam
als Antwort auf: SBHE-UME

try to install latest updates from autodesk, windows OS, graphics card driver and in revit, untick use hardware acceleration from options > hardware and see if helps. thanks





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SBHE-UME
als Antwort auf: ennujozlagam

I already tried this, but my drafter says it is still the same speed.

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ennujozlagam
als Antwort auf: SBHE-UME

have you see yourself that machine is slow or just relying on your drafter whatever they say? thanks

 

you can refer some discusiion

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/xeon-or-i7-for-inventor-and-autocad-2017-2018/td-p/725...





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TripleM-Dev.net
als Antwort auf: SBHE-UME

Hi @SBHE-UME ,

 

I assume the OS is installed on the SSD drive, the amount of memory, SSD and graphics card are better than the old system.

But the Xeon is actually worse than the i7-4th gen for Revit, Revit needs clockspeed and not more cores.

So the 3.8Ghz processor of the i7 would be better than the 3Ghz of the Xeon (For comparison ignoring the max. memory size, cache size etc.)

 

Could also be it remains in a power-save mode, see in the windows task manager if it reaches the 3Ghz limit...

 

Of course this is all relative, depending on the type of models/Revit Version, difference is mainly that the Xeon can easily open multiple revit sessions (10 cores for Xeon, 4 for i7).

 

I would recommend something like a i9 9th generation, ca. 5Ghz, 8 cores.

It can handle multiple Revit projects of 500Mb at the same time, or larger single projects.

 

- Michel

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SBHE-UME
als Antwort auf: TripleM-Dev.net

Can I overclock the xeon to get more clockspeed?

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