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    • RE: Apple hardware setup for SketchUp 3D 2020

      Thank you kindly DaveR and slbaumgartner for the detailed replies, very much appreciated 👍

      Regards
      Al

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • Apple hardware setup for SketchUp 3D 2020

      Hi,

      I support a company who’s designer produces large SketchUp 3D models. Their current 2019 iMac (non-pro) i5 with 32GB of RAM is proving to be inadequate when editing.

      The designer has provided me with some screen grabs of a typical model that she works on:

      http://url8.uk/r/ba/model1.png

      http://url8.uk/r/ba/model2.png

      http://url8.uk/r/ba/model3.png

      http://url8.uk/r/ba/model4.png

      The SketchUp file sizes for those models averages 525 Mb.

      She commented “ideally I would have had both of these floors in the same model but have to split”
      This leads me to believe she’s simply trying to edit with too many layers / objects enabled (even with the floors split!).

      I have received some great advice from other forums & Reddit with regards to limiting the amount of layers / objects that are enabled whilst editing, including using plugins such as FredoGhost.

      The designer needs a new Mac regardless (as they have a new designer joining) so they'd like me to spec-up some optimal hardware for the job. Their budget is about £10k (which has to include 2 colour accurate monitors) so I was thinking an iMac Pro + an external monitor.

      Considering the kind of models shown above; if you were buying an imac Pro - how would you divide your spend in terms of CPU, RAM & Graphics?

      Thanks in advance for any advice & please excuse my ignorance 😳

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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