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MD 9.5 seems very slow to respond

  • Michał Mularczyk コメントアクション パーマリンク

    I have almost the same issue. I have quite lower CPU (i5-8600k) but stronger GPU (RTX2080) than you Brian, RAM and NVME just as your specs. I can't complain about direct simulation (it goes well) but the performance in the pattern editor is horrible for me.
    When clicking anywhere with a different tool than a second before it freezes the whole system for 10 seconds. Then goes smoothly for a while and after changing anything with another tool - same problem.
    It freezes even during creating a small simple square with 25 particle distance. As if creating a few new polygons was a totally CPU killing process.
    Haven't noticed it in previous versions of MD (I guess 8 was going smooth all the time).

    Can anyone relate to our issues?

  • Patrick Weingardt コメントアクション パーマリンク

    Same for me. Wanted to try the free demo and at first it was very performant.

    Then out of nowhere MD started to freeze for at least 10 seconds at every step i do (synchronizing: start). Really weird behaviour and almost not useable.

    Actually wanted to buy a licence after the trial but in this state it´s not fun to use..

    My System:

    i7 7700k, 1080Ti, 32GB RAM

     

  • Gaddie Corinthians コメントアクション パーマリンク

    Brand new MSI mobile workstation, with ALL UPDATES to everything, running an i7(10th gen) RTX Quadro 3000 with 6GB GPU RAM and 32GB system RAM. 8 cores(so, 16 cores)

    ...and this silly machine LITERALLY TAKES 12 MINUTES EVERY TIME I ALTER A PATTERN, and I mean: click a point and move a point...takes 12 minutes for the pattern to solve. This, BEFORE I even TRY to simulate! No amount of particle distance, scene altering, or digital voodoo is making one second of difference, either!

    My decade old laptop ran faster. It was a Dell 8600 with 32GB RAM and six cores, also running an Intel i7. Difference with all our machines is THAT machine ran an obsolete version of Open GL.

     

    My desktop workstation uses an AMD Ryzen "Some number version" - its BLAZING FAST, has NO HESITATION doing anything in MD. I can edit patterns, run GPU or normal simulations and the system won't even blink if I'm multitasking and have 50+ tabs open in an internet browser!

     

    I suspect the issue has to be with Intel chips. So far, changing simulation settings haven't helped even 1%. The issue isn't that I have a new machine and need to check my BIOS. You two have used/setup machines and you're having the same issues I'm having with a new system with all relevant updates.

    I just spent three hours editing a pattern that should have taken a minute and a half to complete editing. Instead...Im on HOUR THREE!!!! of making simple length adjustments to a pattern. HOUR...THREE.

     

    At this point, Im watching a Hollywood movie at 2FPS.

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