igiolo
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Hello.
I don't even know how to pull a line (or make a cube :d ) with solidworks.
we invested about 100000€ (100,000) in company x migrate all to solidworks 2011 and @64bit machines.
workstations are so configured
i7 2600 @3.9 (turboost stuck on always, always whip at 3.9ghz all cores).
8 gb of ram ddr3 1600
ocz vertex 3 from 250gb
Mobo msi gd80.
slave disk from 1 tb
2000
deactive hypertreading
does not go a solidworks.. we use assemblies, and the standard is 200 components and +
as from tradition uses a core x modeling, two x table putting, all x cosmos machine or rendering.
Is there no way to squeeze software? possible that while the engineer waits for a part to move the pc use 25% cpu?no way to optimize this thing?what news brings from this point of view 2012?
I tried different roads, and new macut did not know how to tell me much (in fact, I was + I made in certain things).
experiences?
Thank you so much!! !
I don't even know how to pull a line (or make a cube :d ) with solidworks.
we invested about 100000€ (100,000) in company x migrate all to solidworks 2011 and @64bit machines.
workstations are so configured
i7 2600 @3.9 (turboost stuck on always, always whip at 3.9ghz all cores).
8 gb of ram ddr3 1600
ocz vertex 3 from 250gb
Mobo msi gd80.
slave disk from 1 tb
2000
deactive hypertreading
does not go a solidworks.. we use assemblies, and the standard is 200 components and +
as from tradition uses a core x modeling, two x table putting, all x cosmos machine or rendering.
Is there no way to squeeze software? possible that while the engineer waits for a part to move the pc use 25% cpu?no way to optimize this thing?what news brings from this point of view 2012?
I tried different roads, and new macut did not know how to tell me much (in fact, I was + I made in certain things).
experiences?
Thank you so much!! !
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