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hi, currently using modeling 19 on a hp z440 16 gb ram - nvidia picture m4000 - intel exon e5 - ssd m2. it seems rather slow in opening almost 1 minute especially because of that mandatory black window ( prompt) that controls and keeps updated the program + part of the loading of annotation-creo factory and pdm. Is there a way to speed up the program?

other question if instead of exon e5 from 3 ghz I configured pc with a 4ghz i7 "banale" i7 I would have advantages in terms of performance with 3d modeling?

Maybe you could act on the video card settings?


Thank you.
 
hi, currently using modeling 19 on a hp z440 16 gb ram - nvidia picture m4000 - intel exon e5 - ssd m2. it seems rather slow in opening almost 1 minute especially because of that mandatory black window ( prompt) that controls and keeps updated the program + part of the loading of annotation-creo factory and pdm. Is there a way to speed up the program?

other question if instead of exon e5 from 3 ghz I configured pc with a 4ghz i7 "banale" i7 I would have advantages in terms of performance with 3d modeling?

Maybe you could act on the video card settings?


Thank you.
I have different modeling installations with different integrations and pdms, and all are slow as a bradype to start. must be a limit of software architecture or programming language lisp probably. When he calls a workshop for clarification on a drawing, the inevitable answer is "I'll call you back in ten minutes":wink:

I don't think it's very important to the processor, what you've indicated, I think goes well. Maybe it's worth thinking investing more on the video card and ram, of which the program makes a very extensive use.
 
I have different modeling installations with different integrations and pdms, and all are slow as a bradype to start. must be a limit of software architecture or programming language lisp probably. When he calls a workshop for clarification on a drawing, the inevitable answer is "I'll call you back in ten minutes":wink:

I don't think it's very important to the processor, what you've indicated, I think goes well. Maybe it's worth thinking investing more on the video card and ram, of which the program makes a very extensive use.
thanks for your answer, I knew that the ptc suite is not optimized well for multicore and multithreading (at least reading on other sites) for this I proposed practically an i7 from 4ghz... As for slowness I had years ago the modeling that opened almost instantly.
 
look that according to me depends on the pdm, or the network that goes to look for something
or perhaps from personalization
12 seconds time now in my pc
 
look that according to me depends on the pdm, or the network that goes to look for something
or perhaps from personalization
12 seconds time now in my pc
more than anything when loading tools-annotation-creofactory modules... and that prompt window at the beginning looking for updates. is there no way to keep these modules locally without having to wait for them to look for and load them every time? then certainly improving the network I also get other advantages such as opening-copy drawings from the corporate nas etc...

Thank you.
 
then the problem is simple, I don't know why some are convinced that tools and customizations should be loaded from the company's internal network, server and not local; and is almost always what determines the very slow start, more various problems.
 
Good morning

in annotation the yellow arrow does not follow the (cross) then any face operation (from altitude etc...) is very slow and possible to speed it? ?

in modelling and everything ok

definitely it is also the pc. but there is no way to make it faster
 
Good morning

in annotation the yellow arrow does not follow the (cross) then any face operation (from altitude etc...) is very slow and possible to speed it? ?

in modelling and everything ok

definitely it is also the pc. but there is no way to make it faster
90% is a graphic card problem, what are you using? If it's an ati/amd, you could have the problem more easily, but it almost never happens with nvidia (both geforce and picture).
 
Now I don't have the pc behind you I say it in the evening but it's a problem solved if it wasn't that? . .
the pc and a laptop I bought it last year
 

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