Plants are the worst, so many little facets, some of the good looking ones are tempting but the files are hugh, I’ve seen lots of simple models of tiny cottages have their poly-count go through the roof by adding landscaping. You can search by poly-count, but you have to know what you are doing. The warehouse is a publicly fueled repository and many of the models are poorly crafted and waaaayyy to big. If you are not paying attention to file size it’s easy to add a 15MB faucet here, a few 10MB windows over there, a 40MB car in the driveway and a slew of 15MB doorknobs. I’m not sure how experienced your client is but this kind of file bloating is often caused by a lack of understanding how components work and by indiscriminately downloading components from the 3D warehouse without checking their size or poly count. My guess is this is less a hardware issue and more about poor model management. But honestly I think Deep Blue would choke on a 750MB sketchup file. Well, by all means get her whatever tech edge you can, Ram and Graphics card are the big ones as Sketchup is a single processor operation and multiple cores are no help here. Thanks in advance for any advice/help/suggestions. Does not have the recent KB update that was effecting mouse/game performance that I read on this forum. No recent Windows updates (02/22 was last one) other than antivirus definitions (almost daily). Disabled autosaves (it was set to 5mins, but problem happened way earlier than that).Upgraded Nvidia driver to latest Enterprise from Nvidia.Upgraded Nvidia driver through Windows Update.Just now, I went to check the version and got “Not responding” while the About box displayed! I right clicked on something, and went “Not responding”. It seems to be only Sketchup being slow, as using the web browsers and general windows configuration navigation isn’t experiencing any lag or issues at all. When trying to do something, it often takes many seconds longer than it should and task manager shows it as “Not responding”. Starting yesterday, the user’s SketchUp experience has deteriorated badly and everything is very laggy. Sketchup Pro 2018 was installed just over 2 months ago and haven’t had any reported problems until today. Video card is an nVidia Quadro P1000.įile being opened is on the local SSD, not on network. The computer is a new, 2 month old Dell workstation with Xeon W-2123 CPU with 8GB RAM, 512GB M.2 SSD (3000MB/s read, 1800MB/s write, checked with Crystal Disk Mark, today). First of all, I am an IT person who is trying to help a SketchUp user who is not familiar with computers and I’ve been asked to try and resolve the problem.
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