I'm at a bit of a loss here. My computer ran pretty good but was getting dated so I upgraded my CPU, motherboard, ram, the whole shooting match. After putting it back together and starting fresh on a new high end M.2 as a boot drive and vectorworks drive only it runs awful for vectorworks. It has no problem with any of the rendering engines or video editing software I use, but vectorworks chokes a pretty well spec'd computer up on wireframe and openGL renders all of a sudden. I've been using vectorworks for years and never experienced this even while using a laptop so its a little bizarre to me.
Specs:
i9-13900k
64 gig's 6400mhz ddr5 ram
rtx3090
sabrent rocket m.2
Any help on getting it to be a little better optimized would be very much appreciated. I can't even move around a set of chairs without it crashing repeatedly on a current project. About to dust off the old ryzen 3900 and put it back in. TIA
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nickvaphiadis
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I'm at a bit of a loss here. My computer ran pretty good but was getting dated so I upgraded my CPU, motherboard, ram, the whole shooting match. After putting it back together and starting fresh on a new high end M.2 as a boot drive and vectorworks drive only it runs awful for vectorworks. It has no problem with any of the rendering engines or video editing software I use, but vectorworks chokes a pretty well spec'd computer up on wireframe and openGL renders all of a sudden. I've been using vectorworks for years and never experienced this even while using a laptop so its a little bizarre to me.
Specs:
i9-13900k
64 gig's 6400mhz ddr5 ram
rtx3090
sabrent rocket m.2
Any help on getting it to be a little better optimized would be very much appreciated. I can't even move around a set of chairs without it crashing repeatedly on a current project. About to dust off the old ryzen 3900 and put it back in. TIA
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