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Slow Performance and poor responsiveness in X12
Renerabbitt replied to justinorwig's topic in General Q & A
This all points to a driver issue IMO. Nothing wrong with the plan file..does it happen in all of your plans? have you tried using chiefs template plan and check if you have issues there? -
Slow Performance and poor responsiveness in X12
Renerabbitt replied to justinorwig's topic in General Q & A
Only texture I see that is an outside import is "wood mode" which is on your island. shouldn't be an issue. CPU is throttling possibly, maybe a Bus/CPU driver is needed. Or an opengl issue. Check all drivers. A test for you. Turn off all layers but walls. do you still have the same issues? Turn layers back on one by one till issue arises. Do you have trouble with a handle grab and drag in plan view? -
Back to the OP- and Mick I wish I could gift you a week behind the wheel of this thing...it truly is an awesome machine, expecially for us strapped to our property. I can draft from any angle, fully reclined on my deck, upside down(yes I have) from my couch, from my kitchen. Site measurements are a dream...the touch screen on the whole, is a completely addicting experience...and it may seem strange, but the touchscreen is more enjoyable on a screen of this size as opposed to the 24" screens Chief sets up at the expo's...shorter distance to travel. Pair it with a 3d mouse and I really will never buy anything but a touchscreen.
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Maybe, just maybe, Chief will be rolling out RTX capabilities in a release or two...maybe because of Apple's deprecating support for opengl..and if you were a software vendor relying on multiplatform graphics intensive task, maybe you would start developing for the inevitable, and break into the gaming side of the market to supercharge your rendering and PBR capabilities...and you the consumer would really really wish you bought the quadro over the gtx . Even if Chief doesn't jump on RTX development, they may introduce features to auto-sync 3d files to softwares that do use RTX...no matter what I can't imagine RTX not being a player in Chief down the road. https://www.quora.com/Is-OpenGL-dead It's just my two cents...I have other uses for the quadro card, but this computer is supposed to last me 5 years..It HAS to be on the RTX train for it to make sense for 5 years of progression...Keep in mind I own and have logged 100's of hours with this machine already, no graphic problems in Chief whatsoever
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Slow Performance and poor responsiveness in X12
Renerabbitt replied to justinorwig's topic in General Q & A
Could be texture resolution, symbol face count if any are imported, any number of things. I believe movement in camera is processor dominant versus movement in plan being gfx dominant. Post your .plan file please -
Its the 1660 or quadro, no other options
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Not sure, would need to see some logs. Easy enough to copy textures over or reisntall catalogs.
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Not sure which garage door opener you are referring to but you can always add your opener to the library as an electrical fixture from the Edit Toolbar and designate it as a light. Then place the newly added symbol from your library and connect your switch leg.
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X-12 shipped with the option to backup all imported textures on by default. Any imported texture is automatically zipped and stored in your textures folder. You can locate this folder at edit\preferences\General\Folders\Show(radio button). You can export these textures to your designated pathing(where the missing texture says it should be located)
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You're asking someone to inherit liability at that abysmally low pay rate and be on site in todays climate? Make no sense, not even worth the write off.
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I have the business version with the quadro card, added the surface dock 2. about $4.5K all told. Bought it at release. Handles chief very well with the occasional hiccup from throttling or multitasking. The CPU is built for low power consumption not multitasking so when it reaches its threshold it slows down quite a bit...for the average PC user you wouldn't experience this. I've recomended this computer to plenty of people and thus far two colleagues have bought it and love it. Read/write speed is fantastic, startup is lightning fast, if your familiar with drafting in chief on a touch screen, this thing is a dream for that, especially when put into an A-frame configuration. You need a second keyboard for that. The quadro card is an RTX, which if X-13 takes use of RTX as has been rumored, it would be a requirement to have the quadro in my opinion. So I would not buy the GTX variant..spend the extra money and get the quadro if you're going to buy it. Aside from Chief, this machine renders quite well in Thea, 3dsMax and Arnold, Twinmotion is okay, Substance alchemist. Very impressive graphic performance for a small machine. Surface dock 2 is a must for 4K
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ahhh,understood.
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No reason it shouldn't, works as intended. Are you sure you have main layer AND layers checked? VS
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Leave this checked
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I was completely happy with OneDrive as it functions even better than Dropbox, but recently moved all project folder to dropbox because of its Dropbox paper app and also for its file locking tools. I keep all documents on a secondary drive, that way if the OS fails it is of no consequence. The document drive is backed up to the cloud and then periodic backups to a 3rd physical drive. All drives are NVME m.2 drives-(fast), with non O/S drives on PCI riser cards-(faster). Anything that lives on the OS drive that needs to be backed up is SYmbolically linked to the cloud drives
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I've requested a fix for this, I'm sure @Alaskan_Son remember as he was helping me understand the issues involved. Almost a sore subject for me, as windows are the single most unrealistic element in Chief when I take models to render. I know I created a beautiful window symbol that works well but with limitations. Namely that the stretching planes simply do not function properly so that this window only works in a 2x4 wall, unless I were to put a bunch more work into it. RABS MILGARD STYLE LINE WINDOW.calibz
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Both Onedrive and Dropbox are leagues ahead of Google Drive IMO. I still run Google Drive, but it simply doesn't work as well as OneDrive or Dropbox when it comes to multiseat softwares, collaborative or remote ofices etc. Works great for backups, but doesn't have the perfromance features that are built into the other cloud services. I can run Chief from Dropbox and Onedrive without needing to worry that things have synced up or conflicted copies/file locking etc.
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The cumbersome way of doing it via only keystrokes is to hotkey into the project browser and a series of down arrows...this has a few inherent problems. The easier way is to use a marco recorded that can do keystrokes and coordinate pointer movements, works well, once you figure out your computers avg processing time per keystroke in Chief.
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Looking on tips for moving a building relative to the site
Renerabbitt replied to Kaemingk's topic in General Q & A
What Michael said, I have had success in past, blocking items I didnt want to move, copying them to clipboard, then edit\edit area(all floors)\ moving everything then edit\paste\paste hold position. Then delete original block -
@RobUSMC This same error just happened to me twice today...the only parallels I could draw between the two occurances was that I was sharing my screen on Zoom and that it happened when using the win+tab keys to switch windows
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@RobUSMC In your toolbars folder there is a backup file with your toolbars name and the extension ".toolbar.bak" You can make a copy of that file and then rename it to remove the ".bak" this would be to replace your faulty toolbar. No idea why you are having the problem in the first place. It happens to me from time to time as well
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CA functionality - component/object manipulation
Renerabbitt replied to jonow6's topic in General Q & A
Welcome to our forums, to substantiate my response I will state that I am a power user of this software. Also, please take the time to fill out your signature so that we can better assist you moving forward. Elevation views do have their limitations and take a bit of getting used to when transitioning from other software. Make sure you have your cross section layer on as it will provide some snapping. Ultimately you may consider shifting your design workflow to plan and 3d views. There are 1000's of posts in these forums in regards to this subject. I am in the majority who would tell you to please not manipulate wall heights. Walls are driven by room/floor specifications. Think of chief walls as part of a platform frame assembly. When I am training drafters in Chief I tell them they can't touch wall edit handles until they learn how to manipulate wall heights without them. Manually edited wall heights really do cause more problems than they solve in most cases. Chief easily attains 100% accuracy. Vector based on a coordinate grid down to 1/256th I believe(devs can correct me on that). Make sure to learn the TAB input method. Again, just not the way CA functions. without writing a book on the subject, I could tell you that I could easily double the design and/or drafting speed of a Revit drafter on an 100% accurate residence. That just to say that Chief is extremely efficient when you learn its ways. This video has no sound, just showing height adjustments: 200722-55.mp4 -
Please post your .plan file otherwise we are just guessing. It looks like a shadow, shadows need light sources, if you turn off all lights, does it go away?
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BTW, Being a experienced sketchup user I could tell you that even with extrude path plugins Chief is far more dynamic and arguably faster at drawing downspouts: VIDEO has no sound: 200721-45.mp4
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Please post your .plan file so we can take a look