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Re: Unknown Performance Issues with Inventor
I'll admit it, I also want a solution to how to get around it, and although when I encountered it, it wasn't so painfully slow (only about 5-10 second delay time), it was indeed very annoying and frustrating. So, it's for that reason, or a similar one anyway why I would rate Inventor 2010 better than 2011 (although I would say it is pretty close, 2011 improved on 2010 a lot in getting around to what needed to get done).
/rant But anyway, you mentioned that you constrain every bolt and washer you can. Part of the problem might be because Inventor tries to render every single part before moving. While I doubt it is the major factor as to the slowing of your computer, it might help a little bit and get things done more efficiently. Otherwise, try to do everything you possibly can in sub-assemblies to make the chunks you have to work with as small as possible, thus the least amount of rendering that has to be done. |
Re: Unknown Performance Issues with Inventor
I am starting to come to the realization that we perhaps somehow used too few sub assemblies. We've done exactly what we've done in years past, however I guess with the increased complexity of Inventor 2011, we had to re-adjust how we put our assemblies together. Adjusting the Level of Detail did nothing, and previous years assemblies open just fine.
It must be some combination of incorrect/conflicting constraints and the sheer number of them. I just didn't think that even with that it could bring hardware like mine to its knees. I'll have to keep a closer eye on this kind of issue next year, so hopefully we can catch it before it ever even becomes an issue. Thank you to everyone who assisted me. |
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A couple thoughts come to mind:
- Try suppressing _all_ constraints (easy to do if you change to Model view at the top of the browser), to see if indeed conflicting constraints are the culprit. If you already have a mix of suppressed constraints and do not want that lost, then either close and do not save once you have investigated, or Undo. - LODs should help, but if you are seeing such dramatic performance issues, I do not suspect the memory is a problem. Also, LODs are designed to respect constraints, even if the component is suppressed, so if the issue is indeed constraints, the LODs will not help. - Assembly Features can cause performance issues if used too liberally. Generally I recommend keeping them in subassemblies as best possible, instead of high up in top assemblies. - Are you using a Space Mouse? We have seen driver issues in the past, causing just this kind of multi-minute delays. Regards, Pete Autodesk |
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I do commonly use a Space Mouse, yes. Started using at when I got hired at my place of employment about 6 months ago and haven't been able to do 3D Modeling without it since.
However I've set the driver on my desktop to only start when I activate it. It will not turn on automatically. And due to just how slow the assembly was, it wasn't worth even plugging in my space mouse and using it. With that being said, for all the sub assemblies I never ran into performance issues even when using the Space Mouse. I'm more and more believing it was all those faulty constraints. I plan to keep out a better eye for those next year. And to you JCharlton, I would highly recommend one if you're constantly working wit 3D CAD or any other form or 3D Modeling program. It is an absolute god-send. It took me about a week, maybe a week and a half to get used to, and like I said in my previous paragraph - I just can't do 3D modeling work without it anymore. At the beginning of this season I even purchased a 3D Connexion Notebook Spacemouse so I could use it with my laptop when I would head to the high school after I got out of work. |
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