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Civil 3D 2011 performs much better on a system equiped with a powerful processor with a clock frequency as high as possible you can afford.Perhaps that’s why the performance differences with SP2 applied are less to zero then without SP2 applied. While all systems 3 do not have SP2 applied. One remark: all systems 4 are apllied with C3D 2011 SP2.
The green highlighted fields have better results. See the timing results for creating the Surface between system 4b and 4c.
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So what they did, they made test data online available for download and a spreadsheet with tests results of their hardware asking if anyone would do the test theirselves to add their results.īut the list of hardware were only tested with Windows 7 圆4. But they didn’t had any results that they could share with us at that moment. As best stated by Bullwinkle J.According to the system requirements, Windows 7 圆4 should be the best Windows OS platform to run AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011.ĭuring the Civil 3D Benelux User Group meeting this year, they presented to me that significant performance with Civil 3D 2011 was gained with old hardware when Windows 7 圆4 is installed on old dated hardware.
Under the processes tab we can see what is using the standby RAM.Īnd now for my favorite part, see the EMPTY menu at the top? Be a little careful in here make sure you are only dumping the Standby memory.Ĭlose the program and return to the system resources. It basically shows the same stuff you can see with the Resource Monitor. Here is a screen shot from inside the program.
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This little free program can help you tidy up without having to lose your work or close SOLIDWORKS. How do we clean that out? Apparently SOLIDWORKS resources aren't important enough for Windows to dump this memory so we can avoid getting the warning message when we are all full. What if I were? I have seen some of these hogging upwards of 12GB!! In this example I am in by no means running out of resources. What is this you ask? Well it's the memory of recently opened files and programs that Windows has chosen to remember for you, in case you decided to go back and re-use it, if so nice and quick. Let's open the Resource Monitor that will tell us!
So we have 16GB installed, 5GB in use + 8.6 free = 13.6… hey what is this… government math? The available states 11.2GB where is this other RAM going? Sorting by largest use still doesn't explain it. Ever wonder why you don't have that many things open but you still get an out of resources warning? Maybe you are savvy enough to check your Task Manager and look at the processes.