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Tue, May 4, 2010 at 9:02:19 AM | Revit 64bit & RAM

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aharris509


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Hi All,

We are using Revit Architeture 2010 64bit the hardware we are running is an HPz600, Intel Xeon x5570@2.93ghz 12gb of RAM & OS is Windows 7

Our problem is when we do a rendering in Revit, all 4 cores are at 100% which is good, but it is only using at most 6gb of RAM, there are no other programs running, is there a reason why Revit will only use half the available RAM?

 Thank You,

Alan


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