Modeling
About Archicad's design tools, element connections, modeling concepts, etc.

ARCHICAD 19 Reviews

Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
Loving Archicad since 1995 - Find Archicad Tips at x.com/laszlonagy
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
48 REPLIES 48
Anonymous
Not applicable
Stan wrote:

I have one of these machines and we have seen on our converted project to 19 an actual slowdown overall and have not seen any background processing improvements. The worst is the multi story marque, if it is active on plan viewpoint then switching windows brings up spinning beach ball for what seems likes minutes.

Updates of drawings takes longer.
The multi-story marque was an issue in 18 on windows 7 Machines aswell
Bill
Booster
We are experiencing the same problem... we migrated a project from 18 to 19 and it is WAAAAYYYYY slower. Just selecting an item takes 10 seconds.

Bill
Bill Szustak RA

Principal, Springboard Design

ArchiCAD 25, macOS Ventura 13.4.1
Anonymous
Not applicable
I have been trying to migrate a project from AC17 to AC19. I have done this successfully for several other projects, but one file takes at least 30 minutes to migrate, then 30 minutes for users to open/join, then 30 minutes to send/receive changes. That is if it doesn't freeze up or crash the computer.
I have tried migrating through the migration assistant, saving as a pln/pla, merging the file into our 19 template, saving to 18 first; but the file will only operate at a reasonable speed in ARCHICAD17. I also tried cleaning up and purging down the AC17 pln to reduce file size, polygon count, library content and attributes before migrating; still no luck
Given the lack of support for AC17, and the pending (non-compatible) release of a new OS by Mac, I need to get this into AC19 soon.
I am also running this by GSNA tech support, but curious if anyone else has seen a slow or non-operation to this extreme on migrated files? If so, any suggested trouble shooting beyond what I've already tried?
Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
patmay81 wrote:
Given the lack of support for AC17, and the pending (non-compatible) release of a new OS by Mac, I need to get this into AC19 soon
Are you aware that GRAPHISOFT is explicitly asking people NOT to upgrade to Mac OS 10.11 El Capitan yet since there are major issues?:

http://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/technotes/operating-systems/mac-os-x-10-11-el-capitan-beta/
Loving Archicad since 1995 - Find Archicad Tips at x.com/laszlonagy
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
Anonymous
Not applicable
Stan wrote:
Katalin,

I do not have the time to respond in detail because all aspects of ArchiCAD 19 are so slow that I am missing deadlines due to the inability to get things done quickly.
As I finish existing projects in 18. is this ver, 19 slowness wide spread?
Erwin Edel
Rockstar
Speed in ArchiCAD 19 requires proper (smart) use of tabs. Tabs that are open are updated in the background. If you are in the habit of opening and closing views (tabs), you are not reaping any benefits of background processing, as far as I know.
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
www.leloup.nl

ArchiCAD 9-26NED FULL
Windows 10 Pro
Adobe Design Premium CS5
Da3dalus
Enthusiast
abdelaziz wrote:
disable icon 3d cut, if you work in 2d
On older machines, even with fast processors, I've found that this is critical. For some reason, the 3D Cut Plane feature slows down everything when turned on, even in 2D view redraws! Don't just delete cutting planes, turn the whole thing off with the purple icon or View menu > Elements in 3D View > 3D Cutaway.

I suspect that this has something to do with older video cards, perhaps an update to the OpenGL code base. It seems that newer computers with lower specs (processor speed, cores, and RAM) still perform better than machines with better specs that are 4 years old.

Specifically, I have a lot of 2011 27" iMac's with 4-core i5's and 12+GB RAM; not a bad machine. But that 3D Cutaway just kills them in a large project. My 2014 Macbook Pro has no problem.

I haven't installed the latest Hotfix yet, but I'm hoping that might help.
Chuck Kottka
Orcutt Winslow
Phoenix, Arizona, USA

ArchiCAD 25 (since 4.5)
Macbook Pro 15" Touchbar OSX 10.15 Core i7 2.9GHz/16GB RAM/Radeon Pro560 4GB
Anonymous
Not applicable
We have submitted all that was requested, no response.

We have updated all to the latest AC 19 v4013, this file is still very very slow. We have investigated many of the suggestions and comments from SEO complexities to other object type issues as well as link issues. For our practice this is a typical project 130 Apartments, rather small actually.

It appears that the performance issues still need much work as it is very unproductive to work within this file. We had hoped the ArchiCAD folks would be of assistance but it appears we are on our own to resolve this issue.

The latest suspect is an out of the box stipple finish we have used to represent carpet with a cover fill. Rather strange in this day and age that a 2d type of pattern is bringing ArchiCAD to its knees.
KatalinBorszeki wrote:
Dear All,
To keep you updated..we have requested a file in this issue to examine what could be going on and received one from Stan Rostas. When looking at the file we were able to pinpoint to a problem at the end of 3d navigation - once the orbit tool is released and the drawing is updating - that we have since corrected and is planned to be part of the next update. However, we are unsure if the slowness that Stan experienced with the file is the same that we have experienced since we didn't get a more detailed desciption from him just yet. Waiting for your input Stan and also the version 18 file that you were comparing to! Thanks much, k
Anonymous
Not applicable
Stan wrote:
The latest suspect is an out of the box stipple finish we have used to represent carpet with a cover fill. Rather strange in this day and age that a 2d type of pattern is bringing ArchiCAD to its knees.
Stan,

Try going to the options-project preferences-Legacy and click use legacy intersection and surface methods. I have one project that was dog slow and in this one particular file it sped things up dramatically.