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    • D Offline
      deefield
      last edited by

      Hope someone can shed some light on this. We have a (specially built) machine for working on Sketchup and Rendering using Kerkythea. The machine spec is as follows:-
      64 Bit
      Windows 7 Pro
      Intel(R) Core(TM) ;7 CPU
      930 @ 2.80GHz
      12 Gb Ram.
      Open GL and hardware acceleration etc
      Using Sketchup 7 and Kerkthea 2008 Echo.
      Despite all this if I am working on a large drawing (School Interiors with desks and chairs etc) Sketchup is usable but slow. Should I expect better performance from our machine?
      Some thoughts :::
      I can obviously improve things if I isolate by layer and turn off say the furniture.
      Using SU 7 as I need to import ACAD dwgs. ( No freebie importer available yet for SU8 )
      Kerkthea Rendering is OK but not mindbogglingly quick as was hoped!.
      Both these programs are 32 bit. Was it a bit of waste specifying a 64 bit machine.
      Would value anyones comments.
      Regards Dave

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      • EscapeArtistE Offline
        EscapeArtist
        last edited by

        Kerkythea should do just fine on that setup. SU cannot take advantage of multi-cores or 64-bits, so that will limit performance to single core. May I suggest separating you model by layers so that you'll have less on screen at the time, this will speed things up a bit.

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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
          last edited by

          @escapeartist said:

          SU cannot take advantage of ... 64-bits...

          Note that SU is now "Large Address Aware" on 64 bit OS - true however that this should only boost some performance when memory intensive tasks - like high resolution image export - are being performed so will not help with navigating in a "live" model and such.

          Gai...

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
            last edited by

            @gaieus said:

            @escapeartist said:

            SU cannot take advantage of ... 64-bits...

            Note that SU is now "Large Address Aware" on 64 bit OS - true however that this should only boost some performance when memory intensive tasks - like high resolution image export - are being performed so will not help with navigating in a "live" model and such.

            I won't boost performance in terms of speed. It just ensures you don't run out of memory too quickly.

            Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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            • D Offline
              deefield
              last edited by

              Thanks for your - hasty- replies. Yes looks like layers area good option! Regards Dave Ringwood. England.

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