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Installation & update
About program installation and update, hardware, operating systems, setup, etc.

Archi 16 very slow

JLopes
Participant
The Mutio archicad 16 is slow (pesado!!)
An operation is an eternity!
What I do not like!!
I'm disappointed. 😞
|| JLopes ||

|Arquitecto |

AC26 Port | Imac | 3.5 GHz | i7 | GTX 780m | OS X

AC26 Port | Ryzen 9 5900x | RTX3080 | Win
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Dwight
Newcomer
That is too bad.
Can you be more specific in your complaint?
There are some things that can be done to fix it.
Dwight Atkinson
Try reducing a "supersafe" autosave to the next position.

Best Regards,
Piotr
Anonymous
Not applicable
It is slow sometimes when the trace reference is on.
JLopes
Participant
for product of the year ... this sucks!!
|| JLopes ||

|Arquitecto |

AC26 Port | Imac | 3.5 GHz | i7 | GTX 780m | OS X

AC26 Port | Ryzen 9 5900x | RTX3080 | Win
JLopes wrote:
for product of the year ... this sucks!!
For someone who expects to be helped, you're not being very helpful yourself.
What exactly is the problem?
What hardware are you using? (CPU, RAM, Video Card and Video Memory, 64-Bit)?
What operating system are you on?
Where exactly do you experience the slowdown?
JLopes
Participant
Regeneration slow (very slow) windows in 3d (the changes made in the update (material, subtractions, ...)

CPU - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
DDR2 8192 MBytes
ATI Radeon HD 4870 512 MB ​​(256-bit)
Win 8 64-bit
|| JLopes ||

|Arquitecto |

AC26 Port | Imac | 3.5 GHz | i7 | GTX 780m | OS X

AC26 Port | Ryzen 9 5900x | RTX3080 | Win
Anonymous
Not applicable
Besides the other suggestions:
Have you updated your video card driver very recently?
How large is your file?
What's your polygon count?
Window>Palettes
If you don't have this Goodie you can find it here.
http://www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/downloads/ac16/USA.html
JLopes wrote:
Regeneration slow (very slow) windows in 3d (the changes made in the update (material, subtractions, ...)

CPU - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
DDR2 8192 MBytes
ATI Radeon HD 4870 512 MB ​​(256-bit)
Win 8 64-bit
As already hinted by someone else, it would seem like your video card might be the culprit here.

Aside from the updates (which might have limited effect), the video card itself seems to be a little on the low-end side, at least in terms of the video memory.
Personally, I would recommend nothing less than 1GB video memory if you don't want to run into slow-downs and lags in the 3D window.
Although I'm not as big a fan of ATI myself.

Your CPU seems to be fine, although it can never hurt to spring for more Memory chips and cores, if you can afford to.

Other than that, just make sure all your software and drivers are up to date (especially the video card and OS updates (.NET etc)) and if it's still slow then you might have a more serious issue that you might want to let a GS tech guy know about.
Dwight
Newcomer
And since I'm running a card with only 256 Megatrons in video for four years [and without a problem in Archicad 16], you might want to experiment with settings before buying a new card since good problem-solvers always look for a software solution before paying out serious coin for hardware.

Rudimentary things like:

• avoiding internal engine for 3D rendering: use OpenGL instead. You only use internal hidden line rendering to export perspective line drawings….
• avoiding shadow casting - takes extra time to calculate.
• avoid anti-aliasing in 3D rendering - more time and some cards do poorly at it.

See project settings.

Also: Avoid dissing the product if you seek quality assistance in problem-solving, since most problems originate with an uninformed user. Not that I'm excusing Archicad's more serious flaws, but you usually only run into them once you are doing real work.
Dwight Atkinson
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