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    jason_maranto
    last edited by 17 Feb 2011, 00:58

    You are already more than good enough for Sketchup -- better hardware will help very little.

    Best,
    Jason.

    I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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      Rich O Brien Moderator
      last edited by 17 Feb 2011, 01:09

      Your kit is fine it's more the heavy model I'm afraid. There are plugins like Ghostcomp and Xref that might help. I haven't used Xref but Ghostcomp is good for anything out of shot.

      Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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        Gaieus
        last edited by 17 Feb 2011, 10:41

        Yes, use the Ghost components plugin . First it may seem to take longer but when you get used to the workflow, it can be a time saver.

        YouTube - GhostComp 1 0 - Sketchup Plugin - Preview
        [flash=480,385:2vaafet8]http://www.youtube.com/v/XZqTEQuEoLk?fs=1&hl=en_US[/flash:2vaafet8]

        Gai...

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          tfdesign
          last edited by 17 Feb 2011, 12:03

          AdamB's 'Proxy' plugin is very useful too- but you are left with bounding boxes rather than breakdowns of the originals.

          Works well with my minuscule Mac Mini, and My equally minuscule Acer Revo!

          http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=21427

          Tom

          My book "Let's SketchUp!" Download from here

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            Gaieus
            last edited by 17 Feb 2011, 12:20

            Indeed. πŸ‘

            Gai...

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              Pixero
              last edited by 17 Feb 2011, 12:53

              Here's my setup:

              Motherboard: Asus P8P67 PRO
              Harddrive: Corsair SSD Force Series 120GB 2.5"
              CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K 3,4GHz (Sandy Bridge)
              CPU fan: Noctua NH-C12P SE14
              GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 580 1536MB
              RAM: Corsair 8GB (2x4096MB) 1600MHz XMS3
              Power: Corsair HX 850W 80+ (ready for a possible future second SLI GPU)

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                sketch3d.de
                last edited by 17 Feb 2011, 14:49

                @kenny said:

                My current specs are:

                64Bit Quad-Core Processor i7 CPU 950 @ 3.07GHz, 4025 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
                12GB PC3-1333 1333MHz Triple Channel DDR3 Memory
                NVIDIA Quadro FX3800 1.0GB Graphics Card

                most important for SU is raw number-crunching of one (1) kernel of the CPU, therefore if looking for something new go for the fastest avail CPU with the highest clock rate which currently is a Core i7-2600K 'Sandy Bridge' 3.40GHz w/ TurboBoost to 3.80GHz.

                the expensive Quadro is not needed, puting the money into the CPU and using a fast GeForce GTX 560Ti/570 is regularly a better choice.

                unfortunately this won't help you very much because you current specs are not that bad πŸ˜’

                a SSD may improve the overall user experience too.

                hth,
                Norbert

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                  fuzzion
                  last edited by 17 Feb 2011, 15:37

                  The i7-950 is capable of an easy 4ghz OC. The voltage can be left alone and u will still reach strong stability. As discussed
                  in earlier posts, get a solid performing CPU and a decent GPU card.

                  "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato

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                    Kenny
                    last edited by 18 Feb 2011, 00:26

                    Thanks for all the replies everyone. It would appear that at the moment I'll just have to put up with the slow performance. Whilst I could get a slightly higher spec it doesn't look like it would be worth it in terms of any meaningful performance improvement over my current set up. For the type of work I do Sketchup is still much faster and easier than any other 3D software but on large models the actual button clicking takes seconds whilst waiting for it to respond takes hours!

                    It's very frustrating and throwing money at it in terms of equipment can't even address the problems. Hardware just doesn't seem to be able to keep up with how much we all push Sketchup. Or perhaps it's that Sketchup hasn't kept up with hardware in that it can't take advantage of the way hardware has gone with multi processors. Or a bit of both.

                    http://www.townscapesolutions.co.uk/

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                      tpstigers
                      last edited by 18 Feb 2011, 03:23

                      It seems to me that the ultimate SketchUp workstation would be something like this .

                      β€œI have an existential map; it has 'you are here' written all over it”

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                        fuzzion
                        last edited by 18 Feb 2011, 06:57

                        @kenny said:

                        Thanks for all the replies everyone. It would appear that at the moment I'll just have to put up with the slow performance. Whilst I could get a slightly higher spec it doesn't look like it would be worth it in terms of any meaningful performance improvement over my current set up. For the type of work I do Sketchup is still much faster and easier than any other 3D software but on large models the actual button clicking takes seconds whilst waiting for it to respond takes hours!

                        It's very frustrating and throwing money at it in terms of equipment can't even address the problems. Hardware just doesn't seem to be able to keep up with how much we all push Sketchup. Or perhaps it's that Sketchup hasn't kept up with hardware in that it can't take advantage of the way hardware has gone with multi processors. Or a bit of both.

                        Well Do what I do, have 2 to 4 SU sessions running and work on 4 different things. That way you are never waiting for Plugin X to complete a task πŸ‘

                        Edit: Did I mention that I am a mild sufferer of ADD πŸ˜‰

                        "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato

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