!Restored: problem with archicad 10 and the cpu usage
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‎2006-06-08
07:02 PM
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Molinda Prey
‎2006-06-08
07:02 PM
Hello to everyone, i want to know if someone has this problem. I started to work with ArchiCAD 10, and everything is fine, but in some moment the system starts to work very very slow, and when i check the cpu usage all the four processor are 100% usage, even if i quit the archicad the problem persist, and this happen since i installed the new version. any knows why this happen
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‎2006-06-08 07:25 PM
‎2006-06-08
07:25 PM
You should describe your system in more detail.
David Pacifico, RA
AC27 iMac i9, 32 gig Ram, 8 gig video Ram
AC27 iMac i9, 32 gig Ram, 8 gig video Ram
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‎2006-06-09 02:32 AM
‎2006-06-09
02:32 AM
My system is an alienware, with two procesors of 3.6 x64 with ht, 3G of ram, an nvidia quadro fx 540, the hard drive is a 36 gb raptor of 10k rpm, and the monitor is a cinema display 23"

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‎2006-06-10 05:26 AM
‎2006-06-10
05:26 AM
cesarr wrote:Put this into the signature; specify the OS (XP, which SP) too.
My system is an alienware, with two procesors of 3.6 x64 with ht, 3G of ram, an nvidia quadro fx 540, the hard drive is a 36 gb raptor of 10k rpm, and the monitor is a cinema display 23"
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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‎2006-06-10 03:57 PM
‎2006-06-10
03:57 PM
This is a screen shot of some weirdness I had reported to GS. Under the navigator you can see what is running. Sometimes, but not always I appears many copys are running, which could obviously eat processors. I don't know if that's you case or not, but something you might look at when you notice it. The only way I found to "fix" it is to close and reopen AC.
The screen shot shows several projects running, and closing and then reopening the project increases the "running" projects multi-fold, not just 1 additional times. I have seen it with 30 or moire "running".
The screen shot shows several projects running, and closing and then reopening the project increases the "running" projects multi-fold, not just 1 additional times. I have seen it with 30 or moire "running".
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‎2006-06-10 03:58 PM
‎2006-06-10
03:58 PM
This screen shot shows what can happen.
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‎2006-06-12 11:33 PM
‎2006-06-12
11:33 PM
I found a solution to the problem that i have, i dont know if its the best , but for now works, when the cpu usage increase to the 100%, i check for the processes, and after a los of trial and error, i found that clossing a particulary process the cpu usage goes to a normal level of 2 or 7%, the process have this name "40exmodul32.exe" sometimes the 40 number change, 45, 17, etc.