I have a Rízen 5 3400G CPU, an nvidia GTX 1050ti GPU and 24GB of RAM, and yet, when I organize my parameter spreadsheet, the software freezes and takes a long time to respond every time I move a line up or down. , is there a way to increase this performance in Revit settings?
Ryzen 3400G is a pretty slow CPU these days. Unlike the name suggests, the "G" versions are based on the older ZEN 2 core (and not ZEN 3). 24GB also may be low depending on your model size. If you use more than 75% of your RAM, you need more. I usually say 32GB is minimum these days.
And what do you mean by parameter spreadsheet?
And no, there is no secret button to release the brakes ![]()
Best you can do is to model as efficiently as possible, which is hard if you use as much automation and functionality as possible. Best you can do is get a current high-clocking Ryzen CPU (ZEN 4), enable PBO and that thing will be flying.
In addition to @HVAC-Novice comments, GTX 1050Ti is a 3 generations old, low-end graphic card.
As a rule of thumb, a family should not be much more than 500 kB and nested families not more than 2MB. If you are above that, look what you can delete. Especially families you get from others can have a lot of fluff. Also try to model a family as coarse as possible. Avoid multi-nesting.
I'm kind of stuck at work with hardware that was released 5 years ago myself (and the GPU was at the low end back then). So I feel your pain and hope you have the opportunity to upgrade. Revit scales well with modern and fast hardware. You kind of need everything to be fast since Revit does 1000 different things. Some parts use single cores, some multiple cores, some use GPU, all use RAM and so on. There isn't a single component to replace and make Revit all around "quicker". There has been a lot of progress in IPC (instructions per cycle) etc. in the past years.
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