I need some help
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2007-10-10 07:43 PM
2007-10-10
07:43 PM
i dont understand maybe my computer is enough good?or what is the problem?
this my computer: Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz, 512MB RAM, Nvidia Geforce FX5200,
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2007-10-10 08:18 PM
2007-10-10
08:18 PM
3D views take time to generate.
There are two 3D methods depending on the result you need:
Internal engine - slower than OpenGL:
slowest with analytical shadows enabled.
best for hidden line views
OpenGL - faster than Internal:
but slows down if you ask for fancy options like textures.
speeds up with a smaller rendering radius - see "options" in 3D View dialog box
Try reducing options to speed up the render.
There are two 3D methods depending on the result you need:
Internal engine - slower than OpenGL:
slowest with analytical shadows enabled.
best for hidden line views
OpenGL - faster than Internal:
but slows down if you ask for fancy options like textures.
speeds up with a smaller rendering radius - see "options" in 3D View dialog box
Try reducing options to speed up the render.
Dwight Atkinson
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2007-10-10 08:19 PM
2007-10-10
08:19 PM
It probably is the computer. The Celeron is a crippled version of the Pentium and you are also a light on RAM.

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2007-10-10 08:26 PM
2007-10-10
08:26 PM
What would the minimum RAM be?
Dwight Atkinson
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2007-10-10 09:16 PM
2007-10-10
09:16 PM
Dwight wrote:
What would the minimum RAM be?
GS wrote:
1 GB of RAM is required
2 GB or more is recommended for complex models

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2007-10-27 10:57 AM
2007-10-27
10:57 AM
Switching from 1 GB to 4 GB made a lot of difference for me for speed of opening & editing the very same model.
At 1 GB, most memory is absorbed by operating system & any other apps running, So ArchiCAD needs to keep writing & reading from hard drive instead ( "page faulting") - which is obviously many times slower.
Hate to think how bad it would be on 512mb!
At 1 GB, most memory is absorbed by operating system & any other apps running, So ArchiCAD needs to keep writing & reading from hard drive instead ( "page faulting") - which is obviously many times slower.
Hate to think how bad it would be on 512mb!
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