Yes, surprisingly.
My assumption was that Autocad refreshed the whole screen whereas Revit
just updated the requisite section - but TBH I've not pursued it so that
could be complete rubbish.
What I found improved it was to reduce the colour settings, disable font
smoothing etc. This wasn't necessary for Revit.
To give a bit more detail - the target machines are all physical high
end i7 with 2070 equivalents or better and Autocad work fine directly on
the machine (thus I assume they must be set to use the GPU per sciUser's
info).
Having said all that - and as we find common - some users don't seem to
complain. I hesitate to ask them because that tends to lead to more
grief than it's worth, but I have to note this because it *could* be
that those who've identified the issue may simply have a poor internet
connection or whatever, however there seems to be enough of them that I
feel it indicates a trend.
I have another client using Tekla and Revit, they've not complained at all.
On 8/05/2020 10:10 a.m., Chris Misztur wrote:
2D CAD is laggy?
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 4:19 PM ivanmarcus
<[email protected]> wrote:
This is useful info, thanks.
As a general comment; I have a number of users who are working
with Revit or Autocad. They find that Revit works very well, but
Autocad can be a bit laggy in comparison.
On 8/05/2020 7:52 a.m., sciUser wrote:
Auto CAD will have two settings, software rendering and GPU rendering.
If you do not have a GPU use software rendering, if you do have a GPU then
use GPU rendering.
You will also need to make sure that you have VM Tools installed if you are
virtualized.
If this is a physical system via RDP you will want to make sure RDP settings
are set to GPU passthrough.
Hope this helps.
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