We are a small office running medium to large scale, residential remodeling projects. When running 2019 we're having constant problems with models not rendering/updating when moving from plan view to 3D. It seems after working in a file for a while, when trying to change views or render (in OpenGL) the display just stops updating and stays in plan view even though selection handles for selected items seem to move normally. Closing the file and re-opening (not quitting VW) resolves the problem, but the fix is usually temporary. This has led most of my team to keep ongoing projects in 2018 since we do not have this issue nor frequent crashes in 2018. This happens across all stations, which include MacBook Pros, Mac Pros, and iMacs, all running SP4 on High Sierra, and syncing project files over dropbox. Needless to say we're hesitant to upgrade to 2020 since we barely used 2019.
Details:
MacBook Pros (15" and 13" 2017)
3.1-3.5 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB RAM
the 15" has a combination Radeon Pro 560 (4GB) and Intel HD 630 (1.5GB)
the 13" has the Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 (1.5GB)
They each run Two LG 27" Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) displays
Ironically, the workstation with the Iris card seems to have the fewest problems.
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We are a small office running medium to large scale, residential remodeling projects. When running 2019 we're having constant problems with models not rendering/updating when moving from plan view to 3D. It seems after working in a file for a while, when trying to change views or render (in OpenGL) the display just stops updating and stays in plan view even though selection handles for selected items seem to move normally. Closing the file and re-opening (not quitting VW) resolves the problem, but the fix is usually temporary. This has led most of my team to keep ongoing projects in 2018 since we do not have this issue nor frequent crashes in 2018. This happens across all stations, which include MacBook Pros, Mac Pros, and iMacs, all running SP4 on High Sierra, and syncing project files over dropbox. Needless to say we're hesitant to upgrade to 2020 since we barely used 2019.
Details:
MacBook Pros (15" and 13" 2017)
3.1-3.5 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB RAM
the 15" has a combination Radeon Pro 560 (4GB) and Intel HD 630 (1.5GB)
the 13" has the Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 (1.5GB)
They each run Two LG 27" Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) displays
Ironically, the workstation with the Iris card seems to have the fewest problems.
Other stations:
Mac Pro (2013)
3.5GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon E5
32 GB RAM
AMD FirePro D700 (6GB)
Two LG 27" Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) displays
iMac (Retina 5K, 27" 2017)
4.2GHz Intel Core i7
40 GB RAM
Radeon Pro 580 (8GB)
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