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This post is aimed at Revit MEP users who have worked on projects where you had all disciplines loaded at one time. My system is very slow when I have the architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection all loaded at once. What computer system are you using and is it fast, slow, average?
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"This post is aimed at Revit MEP users who have worked on projects where you had all disciplines loaded at one time. My system is very slow when I have the architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection all loaded at once. What computer system are you using and is it fast, slow, average?" sorry for repleying because i am not a Revit MEP user. the method that you say you are using, all disciplines in one model will equal (=) slow on most standard OTC systems.
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