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Hi all,
Just started using creo 1, have spent last ten yrs+ on solidworks. Im upgrading my pc to a higher spec and looking for advice on what to do.
Current spec:
OS- windows 7 ultim. 64bit
Processor - intel core i7 4GHz
Main drive (programs) - 125 GB SSD
Storeage drive - sata 1TB
Graphics - ATI firepro V8800 fireGL
Ram - 6GB
When originally building it 2 yrs ago I put the money into the graphics card instead of RAM.
Now would I need more RAM for large assemblies or bigger SSD? or both?
Thanks for any input;)
Dec.
Declan,
I think your PC configuration is strong enough. I am sure you will need more RAM for large assemblies. But you can add more RAM later to get for example 12 GB RAM.
Martin Hanak
Hi martin thanks, thats what i thought. But i installed creo yesterday, and had serious viewing problems. Whenever i would move the cursor or draw a line it would leave a mess on the screen, after a few hours I found a thread about configs and had to physically turn on the opengl! Now theres no mess but its so slow it not even funny considering how much the graphics card cost, has me quite annoyed, is there anything that would just set up the graphics cards correctly for creo itself?
Declan.
Declan,
according to http://www.ptc.com/WCMS/files/138217/en/hp_creo2_p10.pdf, ATI FirePro V8800 card is supported for Creo Parametric 2.0. If you have graphics problems, you have to play with graphic card drivers. Try to install their current version.
Martin Hanak
Yes, installed the newest driver from ATI, which it suggests for Creo, but to no improvement. As soon as you click to rotate and object, it freezes, but then after 4/5 seconds it comes to life and it spins no problem at all, also right click on the mouse does not always work, no problem in any other program which is very strange. Even selecting new tools cause it to freeze, could there be more options within the graphics card options that havent being taken advantge of for some reason I wonder? or purely a driver issue?
Declan,
I suggest you to test the problem on simple model (e.g. cube) and if it is reproducible, then report it to PTC Support.
Martin Hanak
This rank is from a benchmark for Creo in www.proesite.com
You can download the benchmark and compare to other machines.
Hello
We see that the best computers are not certified, is this normal?
I tested our pc and I get a result of 2031, I am currently number 14.
Hello,
Yes it's normal, all certified computers or workstations have some months, i mean that the parts are not new and you can't control many things. In my computer i get a 4th or 5th place. And if you see the first places are from overclocked computers as mine .
Anyone know why no one chooses the ati firepro cards? I bought the ati firpro v8800 firegl after been told it was pritty much the best i could get at the time, and now when i run creo its really slow and freezing non stop
Hello,
Cad, Cam, ...anything under openGL is for NVidia.
Nvidia Quadro 4000 is one of the best video cards ever. But i bet your problem is not from your graphic card. Test this, start your Creo without any config file and try.
Hi, how do i start with no config?
Erase it from the startup directory
Well i tried running with no config, and it went back to how bad it was before i enabled the opengl. Im running the benchmark mentioned above but my ram is running at 86% and cpu only 9%, It states a minimum of 8GB of ram for 64-bit on the benchmark, could this be the bottle neck? I have corsair 3x2 ddr3 installed, with three slots left in dimm A1, B1 and C1 and my mb. Would 3x4GB in each of the remaining slots fix it? Bringing total ram up to 18GB
Bit of an update: now even interent window changing is lagging and general selection of anything. ran antivirus and all is ok, and iv reset the graphics card back to factory reset.
I doubt it's memory unless you're opening very large, detailed assemblies. I've just opened a complete automotive gearbox assembly (a complete product from our point of view), and xtop.exe (the actual Pro/E application) is using about 1.5 GB, so 6 GB should be plenty unless you're modelling the entire Mars lander, for example.
Then im lost altogether, iv looked online the the v8800 seems the to be right up there.somethings not right
Declan,
try to turn off AERO GUI (+restart PC).
Martin Hanak
Thanks martin, will give that ago when i get back this evening and let you know how it goes
Finally got it all working,
but im none the wiser as to what actually wasnt right.
I uninstalled creo completely, uninstalled new GPU drivers and suite and reverted back to old ones (2010).
Did a system defrag and c drive, rebooted and reinstalled new GPU driver and suite again. Reintalled creo, and set config to graphics - opengl (not the 32 one), aslo enabled opengl, and it works:), from what i can see anyway.iv no idea what was wrong. Id be very interested to see how it would do on a large assembly. To compare it against different GPU's like the nvidea quadro's etc
Is there anywhere on the net where you can get a big assembly to test it?
Also thanks to all who gave me suggestions throughout!
Test with a benchmark now and comprare with other graphic cards with same cpu
Ok iv downloaded the spec and ocus benchmarks, and cannot start either, please say there is a way of running these without the crazy instructions given in the read me's?
You have to open the your Creo program with the benchmark config.pro and run the trail file only
The benchmarks usually have big assemblies - one has the PTC car which can be extracted easily.
Sometimes a clean install of graphics driver is all thats needed to get things to work properly.
Be interesting to compare ATI Vx900 to ATI Vx800 - supposed to be big improvements.