mattlberge357491
2012-07-26, 02:09 PM
I'm helping my new employer transition to Revit from AutoCAD. I have some experience using Revit on my fairly new computer at home. However, my employers computers are from maybe 2005 and not quite as sophisticated. I've done some research on what piece(s) of hardware are most critical to performance and I seem to be getting conflicting information so I'm posting my situation below. If anyone has any advice I'd appreciate it.
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We have two systems we are considering installing our new version of Revit on (it is not a network license so once we install it is on that computer alone, at least for the short term).
System A's original specs were:
Dell Precision 380
Intel Pentium R D CPU 3.4 GHz
2 GB RAM
128 mb NVIDIA Quadro FX400 video card
64 bit system
Windows XP 64 Bit OS
System B's Specs are:
HP Compaq dc5750
AMD Anthlon 64 x2 Dual Core processor 4000+ 2.09 GHz
2 GB RAM
Two ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 display adaptors
32 bit system
Windows XP 32 Bit OS
While trying to run the exact same rendering on trial versions of Revit 2013. On system a the render time was about 10 minutes. On system B the render time was about 6 minutes.
I spoke to a salesman at Best Buy as to why a 32 Bit system was running so much better than the 32 bit system. I asked if upgrading the RAM would help. He suggested upgrading the RAM and investigating the video card.
I passed this recommendation on to my boss and we installed 4 more GB of RAM and a 1 GB NVidia Quadro 600.
System A's new specs are:
Dell Precision 380
Intel Pentium R D CPU 3.4 GHz
5.97 GB RAM (2 old slots of 1 GB and 2 slots of new 2 GB)
1 Gb NVIDIA Quadro 600 video card
64 bit system
Windows XP 64 Bit OS
The first time I ran the rendering the time actually doubled from around 10 min to 19:01. I subsequently copied the same Revit file from the server to the local hard drive of both machines. The new render times were about 10 minutes each.
For a frame of reference, my personal computer runs the rendering in about 2-3 minutes, it's an i7 w/ 6 Gb RAM, Windows 7, a 1 GB video card. Not really a fair bench mark since it is a new system with a different OS and actually has Revit 2012. But I just though I'd add that piece of info.
Why didn't I see an improvement in performance on the 64 bit system?
Is it:
A.) Is the processor in fact the bottle neck and not the RAM or the video card and the hardware upgrades I made won't help rendering performance?
B.) Did I need to remove the existing RAM because 1 GB modules and 2 GB modules cobbled together is hurting performance?
C.) The video card seems to be running fine and I did use the standard install disc of drivers that came with the hardware, but is it possible I failed to install the video card correctly?
D.) Is it possible that the trial version of Revit 2013 installed on the 64 bit system is in fact the 32 bit system and that is the bottleneck?
I know that is a lot of information to type, but if anybody out there has any ideas I'd be grateful. Thanks in advance. :smile:
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We have two systems we are considering installing our new version of Revit on (it is not a network license so once we install it is on that computer alone, at least for the short term).
System A's original specs were:
Dell Precision 380
Intel Pentium R D CPU 3.4 GHz
2 GB RAM
128 mb NVIDIA Quadro FX400 video card
64 bit system
Windows XP 64 Bit OS
System B's Specs are:
HP Compaq dc5750
AMD Anthlon 64 x2 Dual Core processor 4000+ 2.09 GHz
2 GB RAM
Two ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 display adaptors
32 bit system
Windows XP 32 Bit OS
While trying to run the exact same rendering on trial versions of Revit 2013. On system a the render time was about 10 minutes. On system B the render time was about 6 minutes.
I spoke to a salesman at Best Buy as to why a 32 Bit system was running so much better than the 32 bit system. I asked if upgrading the RAM would help. He suggested upgrading the RAM and investigating the video card.
I passed this recommendation on to my boss and we installed 4 more GB of RAM and a 1 GB NVidia Quadro 600.
System A's new specs are:
Dell Precision 380
Intel Pentium R D CPU 3.4 GHz
5.97 GB RAM (2 old slots of 1 GB and 2 slots of new 2 GB)
1 Gb NVIDIA Quadro 600 video card
64 bit system
Windows XP 64 Bit OS
The first time I ran the rendering the time actually doubled from around 10 min to 19:01. I subsequently copied the same Revit file from the server to the local hard drive of both machines. The new render times were about 10 minutes each.
For a frame of reference, my personal computer runs the rendering in about 2-3 minutes, it's an i7 w/ 6 Gb RAM, Windows 7, a 1 GB video card. Not really a fair bench mark since it is a new system with a different OS and actually has Revit 2012. But I just though I'd add that piece of info.
Why didn't I see an improvement in performance on the 64 bit system?
Is it:
A.) Is the processor in fact the bottle neck and not the RAM or the video card and the hardware upgrades I made won't help rendering performance?
B.) Did I need to remove the existing RAM because 1 GB modules and 2 GB modules cobbled together is hurting performance?
C.) The video card seems to be running fine and I did use the standard install disc of drivers that came with the hardware, but is it possible I failed to install the video card correctly?
D.) Is it possible that the trial version of Revit 2013 installed on the 64 bit system is in fact the 32 bit system and that is the bottleneck?
I know that is a lot of information to type, but if anybody out there has any ideas I'd be grateful. Thanks in advance. :smile: