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Our company is slowly moving away from AutoCAD to Revit for all of our MEP content. We are in the process of making installation details and single line diagrams in drafting views and noticing very poor computer performance when editing. This manifests as 'compute time' between actions such as copy, move, trim, etc. which heavily impacts drafting speed.
The view I am working in today has 1600 elements as seen in the snip below.
I tried deleting out the generic annotation families, which we use to nest symbols for pumps, valves, etc. without significant improvement. I also tried using the temporary hide feature to isolate areas, no improvement. The only thing that works for me is to create a blank drafting view and copy areas I am working on into and out of that view and the main view. When in the 'cropped view' there are no performance issues.
What I am stuck with is a hacked workflow. While I understand that Revit is NOT AutoCAD, the degradation of very basic 2D performance is not something we can compromise on as our company spends many hours in 2D drafting. The benefits of keeping everything in Revit are enough to overlook this issue for now, but I am wondering if there is anything else we can do to improve this efficiency.
Computer specs: i7 13700k, 32GB of DDR4 RAM 3000 MHz (issue with BIOS due to 13th gen intel is limiting here, but confirmed to be an issue on other computers), RTX 3060, M.2 SSD.