Dino Ciccarelli Posted February 24, 2017 Posted February 24, 2017 Hi, I just joined the Forums today, looks like there is plenty of knowledge here. I'm hoping some of the experts can lend a hand with my slow/laggy experience with some CAD Drawings. Here is some info to get started, let me know what else you may need if i missed something. ------------------ System Information ------------------ CAD Version: AutoCAD LT 2012 Operating System: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_ldr.161011-0600) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: LENOVO System Model: 20AQ005VUS BIOS: Phoenix BIOS SC-T v2.1 Processor: Intel® Core i5-4300U CPU @ 1.90GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.5GHz Memory: 12288MB RAM Available OS Memory: 11976MB RAM Page File: 10583MB used, 13364MB available Windows Dir: C:\Windows DirectX Version: DirectX 11 --------------- Display Devices --------------- Card name: Intel® HD Graphics Family Manufacturer: Intel Corporation Chip type: Intel® HD Graphics Family DAC type: Internal Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0A16&SUBSYS_220C17AA&REV_0B Display Memory: 1696 MB Dedicated Memory: 64 MB Shared Memory: 1632 MB Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz) Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor Monitor Model: LG IPS FULLHD Monitor Id: GSM5AB6 Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz) Output Type: Displayport External Typically my CAD files are anywhere from 250kb to 4mb no greater. Thanks in advance, looking forward to the replies. Quote
ReMark Posted February 27, 2017 Posted February 27, 2017 This is a Thinkpad 440s? Has LT always been slow and lagging or are these symptoms recent? Is hardware acceleration enabled? Just double checking here. There is 12GB of RAM installed? My initial guess would be it has something to do with the onboard graphics chip which is entry level at best. A dedicated graphics card would be a better choice Quote
Dana W Posted February 27, 2017 Posted February 27, 2017 Hi, I just joined the Forums today, looks like there is plenty of knowledge here. I'm hoping some of the experts can lend a hand with my slow/laggy experience with some CAD Drawings. Here is some info to get started, let me know what else you may need if i missed something. ------------------ System Information ------------------ CAD Version: AutoCAD LT 2012 Operating System: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_ldr.161011-0600) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: LENOVO System Model: 20AQ005VUS BIOS: Phoenix BIOS SC-T v2.1 Processor: Intel® Core i5-4300U CPU @ 1.90GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.5GHz Memory: 12288MB RAM Available OS Memory: 11976MB RAM Page File: 10583MB used, 13364MB available Windows Dir: C:\Windows DirectX Version: DirectX 11 --------------- Display Devices --------------- Card name: Intel® HD Graphics Family Manufacturer: Intel Corporation Chip type: Intel® HD Graphics Family DAC type: Internal Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0A16&SUBSYS_220C17AA&REV_0B Display Memory: 1696 MB Dedicated Memory: 64 MB Shared Memory: 1632 MB Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz) Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor Monitor Model: LG IPS FULLHD Monitor Id: GSM5AB6 Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz) Output Type: Displayport External Typically my CAD files are anywhere from 250kb to 4mb no greater. Thanks in advance, looking forward to the replies. I'm with Remark. The BOLD above could very well be your issue. Do you attach xrefs, for instance PDF pages? They burn Video memory up. Do you have AutoSave set on something like 5 minutes? Everyone trying to run on an an on board graphics processor eventually has similar problems. If my memory serves me correctly 2012 LT needs at least 2 gig of video (display) memory. I am not aware of any after-market video upgrades for a thinkpad. Quote
SLW210 Posted February 28, 2017 Posted February 28, 2017 I believe it can be upgraded by changing out the board to the one with an NVidia card on it. Probably cost prohibitive, but possible. Quote
ReMark Posted February 28, 2017 Posted February 28, 2017 Changing out a motherboard on a laptop has to be the ultimate fun way to spend a weekend. Quote
Dino Ciccarelli Posted February 28, 2017 Author Posted February 28, 2017 Good Morning, Sorry, It took me until today to respond, in the slow season I typically don't bring my work laptop home for the weekend (no reason too!). Here are the Responses below, I attempted to keep them in order from earliest to latest: 1. Correct, the model is a ThinkPad 440s. 2. To my knowledge, the symptoms have always been present on larger file size dwgs, not really on smaller, much simpler drawings. I will admit it is tough for me to scale as sometimes I go awhile without using CAD on my computer, depends on the timeline and project. 3. Hardware Acceleration is off and unavailable with my current graphics specs. 4. 12GB RAM is installed. 5. Unfortunately, with this laptop, I can't go gutting it since it is company property. The only option that exists for me is asking for an upgraded device for CAD use. They would probably shut it down because my CAD use is so sporadic and usually when I do use it, it doesn't end up being very onerous. 6. I do attached PDFs sometimes, I notice a much more drastic slowdown with that function. 7. Autosave function interval, I'm actaully not sure what it is set at. I have never tinkered with it. Not sure how...... is it a setting or command? Quote
ReMark Posted February 28, 2017 Posted February 28, 2017 Re: larger drawing file sizes. Do you regularly clean up your drawings using such commands as Overkill, -Purge and Audit? Such procedures can sometimes reduce the file size. Do you use content from any outside sources? Quote
Dino Ciccarelli Posted February 28, 2017 Author Posted February 28, 2017 I don't use those commands often. Gave them a try on a 1mb drawing that was lagging after drawing a line. Didn't notice any change. In terms of outside sources, I don't believe so........... Can you clarify what you mean by that? Quote
ReMark Posted February 28, 2017 Posted February 28, 2017 Can you attach a copy of one of your larger file size drawings? You can strip out any information regarding the company name/location. Outside sources....as in do you get drawings from other companies that you then use directly (by adding your own content) or that you "borrow" from as in copy/paste from their drawing to yours. I'm looking for the presence of any Microstation (.DGN) linetypes which can lead to file bloat. Quote
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