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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Speed and max recommended file sizes
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Hi, We upgraded to 2010 from 2009 a few months ago and I've found that the new version is noticeably slower. I don't have to do any complicated renders or anything, but it's the second or two that it takes to respond to many of the basic commands that is slowly grinding me into frustration and neck ache... On the same laptop (4MB RAM, 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo) revit 2009 was really snappy in comparison, and with the same projects. Does anyone else find this? Or are there any good tricks for speeding it up? Also, does anyone know if Autodesk (or anyone else) recommend a max size for a single project file? Thanks!... C
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