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luch_supp2015-05-13 08:33:01
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luch_supp, 2015-05-13 08:33:01

What computer configuration is needed to work in Basis software with highly loaded objects?

What computer configuration is needed to work with highly loaded objects in Basis software? On the configuration below, the program already hangs during operation.
Processor Intel Pentium G3250 3.2GHz/5GT/s/3MB (BX80646G3250) s1150 BOX
Motherboard Asus B85M-G (s1150, Intel B85, PCI-Ex16)
Memory Kingston DDR3-1866 8192MB PC3-14900 HyperX FURY Blue (HX318C10F/8)
Video card Gigabyte PCI-Ex GeForce GTX 750 2048MB GDDR5 (128bit) (1059/5000) (2xDVI, 2xHDMI) (GV-N750OC-2GI)
FSP Qdion QD500
SSD Silicon Power V60 120GB 2.5" SATAIII MLC (SP120GBSS3V60S25)
Monitor LG 22MP57HQ 21.5' matte, AH-IPS, 16:9, 1920x1080 (Full HD), 1000:1, 250 cd/m2, 5ms, 178/178, HDMI, VGA
Windows 7 x64 Professional

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Vitaly Pukhov, 2015-05-13
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Legs interfere with a crooked dancer, this is not about the user, but about the application. I mean, freezing itself is abnormal behavior of an application, regardless of the hardware. It is very likely that the program is crooked or not optimized, and no matter how powerful the equipment is, it will still hang. To be more precise, you need to look at what happens to the computer during the "freeze", so you can see in which direction the performance "rests". If it’s not about slowing down, namely about freezing (without hanging), then most likely it looks like a 100% load of one or more cores when there is no load on the video card and disk, this indicates an endless loop in the program, that is, a crooked code. If there is an active load on the GPU or disk, you need to look at the graphs which part of the system does not allow it to work normally. The configuration that is listed should be enough to work well or be a little slow in the worst case.

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tartarelin, 2015-05-14
@tartarelin

this question should be asked to those who release this software

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luch_supp, 2015-05-14
@luch_supp

Addition:
Here is what was received when contacting Basis technical support.
Specific recommendations for the current stage of BAZIS development can be given as follows:
1. Processor - the highest possible clock frequency: the higher - the better. Nuclearity - 2 cores. 4 or more cores will not give visible acceleration.
2. Video card - not built-in, not Intel. It is better to choose from the so-called class. graphics cards for CAD systems. so-called. "gaming" video cards are also not bad, but they have slightly different parameters than those of CAD video cards. Those. in the case of "gaming" video cards, spend a certain part of the money for nothing.
3. OS bit depth - x32 will be faster (by 10...15%) processing, but for large models memory overflows (Out of memory) are possible, x64 - will be a little slower (by the same 10...15%) processing, but it will be much less often Out of memory on large models.
4. RAM - in BAZIS-Mebelshchik it has little effect, it speeds up the processes of cutting large tasks more on heavy optimization parameters in BAZIS-Nesting.
This information was already before I created this topic. Now laid out as it can be useful to someone.
When asked from Basis technical support for a specific configuration that will be suitable for the above requirements, they say that they can only give recommendations.

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