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So I'm sitting on a machine with quad processors and Revit only uses 1 of them. Any means to bypass & optimize to make the program scream?
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no?
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No, but you can make everything else NOT use one of the cores and isolate Revit to that one. I have a coworker who does that with some success.
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yes, i use "SMP SEESAW" to isolate Revit in CORE 1 and the rest go to the other Core, turn Revit faster...
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can't you just do that in the task manager?
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You can, but that gets reset every time you reboot your computer. I think the other programs you can use to do it will keep those settings.
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Thats a really good point.
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Yeah, I have it set for one of four dedicated to Revit, using the others for the system & other programs, but it seems silly, as I'm hitting any of the others at a max of 50% while Revit is bearing down 100% on a single one. I'd like to bully Revit around with all 4 if possible.
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someone correct me if i am wrong but revit is not a 64 bit multitreading program yet, therefore, even when you would spread it over 4 processors it will only use 25 to 50 of the speed. Autodesk has promised that revit will be able to do this midway through the year.
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I have dual quad cores and Revit uses 100% all my processor power to render. not really sure what else in the world could use that much processor power.
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alabaster- can you do a screen shot of the task manager showing the 8 cores pegged while rendering in revit? i'd like to show some people at work.
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seconded.
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Rock on, I'd love to get all four of these hopping... Is there a patch/program that could do the same for me? It seems that the folks at Revit aren't bothering to streamline with such noodly things.
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I would like to see how you use the task manager to isolate REVIT to one core and push everthing else off it.
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"I would like to see how you use the task manager to isolate REVIT to one core and push everthing else off it." WWHUB, beaware as TJKENNEDY said, once you re-boot, the config will be lost.
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