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creo 1.0 f000 non-very fluid model rotation with nvidia gaming board

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Hello, everyone!

It's been a few days since I've been trying the build f000 of creo 1.0 and the impression is good even if I don't find myself so much with the context menu in sketch mode that is different from wf5, but that's not so much the problem.

rather I noticed that the rotation of the 3d model with the central mouse button (although it is a simple model as an extruded rectangle) is not as fluid as in the wf5.
In fact to the eye I perceive a slight trembling as if the hardware acceleration of the graphics card was not enabled.

I have a nvidia geforce 280 gtx amp with 1 gb ram, maybe it is the drivers of the card not perfectly recognized by the creo database?
or is it just a build f000 problem? because with wildfire 5.0 hardware acceleration was perfect and smooth.

even with inventor, solidworks 2011 and solid edge st3, I have no problems with fluidity with the video card.

Has anyone had or found this inconvenience?

but in the options there is a voice relative to the settings of the graphics card or does everything he automatically? because I passed all the voices of the "options" command in the file menu, but I found nothing on purpose.

Thank you all!

p.s.

I finally saw with pleasure that they grouped the commands under the ribbon menus like inventor, swx and others.:finger:
I personally find it a nice thing because the controls seem more handy and less hidden.
 
I doubt that the card in question is certified for proe/creo.
in doubt ask for assistance to your reference var;)
 
These problems can occur with uncertified video cards.
try to set the option of config.pro graphic on win32_gdi.
 
I doubt that the card in question is certified for proe/creo.
in doubt ask for assistance to your reference var;)
Hello, matteo, thank you for the answer. Yes, as soon as I can, I try to ask in assistance if the card is certified, my doubt is as never with wildfire 5 pro/e hardware acceleration went perfectly without any slowing down.
These problems can occur with uncertified video cards.
try to set the option of config.pro graphic on win32_gdi.
Hello, sir.

thank you so much for the suggestion!
I immediately tried to do as you say and that is I added the "graphics" option in the config.pro and, while I was writing the word "graphics", he completed it automatically giving me as "opengl*" options "win32_gdi", "direct3d" and another that I do not remember now.

I tried them all by saving the config.pro, but it doesn't seem to have improved a lot. Maybe it's a little bit better with the "opengl*" option, but it's just perceivable.

I don't know what to do at this point.
Could it be a f000 bug? :confused:

Thank you.
 
no model of the geforce nvida is supported or less certified.

It's not even a f00 bug.
It just went well before... :smile:
the only thing I recommend is to try to maximise the graphic accelerator inside the board control panel and remove any flags on antialiasing .

greetings
 
It just went well before... :smile:
greetings
Hello, Ozzy!

ahaha.. good this!:finger:

Well, I wait a bit longer and see how it goes, at the worst I reinstall the wildfire 5 that at least goes like a flap!:biggrin:

I tried to see the antialiasing options in the video card control panel, but they are already disabled or "controlled by the application", so I know it is already placed like this.:frown:

anyway thanks for the suggestion.

Bye.
 
Well, I wait a bit longer and see how it goes, at the worst I reinstall the wildfire 5 that at least goes like a flap!:biggrin:
careful that it seems to me that once you saved them with creo and cleaned the incremental prt.x and asm.x you're shot....you can't reopen them with wildfire anymore.
 
careful that it seems to me that once you saved them with creo and cleaned the incremental prt.x and asm.x you're shot....you can't reopen them with wildfire anymore.
Wow, thank you. You did great to tell me!:smile:
Are you sure enough of this anyway?

Thanks again.
 
Wow, thank you. You did great to tell me!:smile:
Are you sure enough of this anyway?

Thanks again.
Sure.
if saved with a later version, no longer open the file with previous versions.
this applies to all parametric cads.
10^6 times :
 
as it is also said that there is the possibility to open them through the cgri, but you have to download and install the free plug-in from the ptc site.
 
Sure.
if saved with a later version, no longer open the file with previous versions.
this applies to all parametric cads.
10^6 times :
hello max.

Yes, yes, I know that in all programs falls if you save the drawings in a given version you can no longer read them with the previous one, only I thought it was different in pro/e because it is a high-end program. I was obviously wrong.

I have read on some site the procedure to transform geforces into picture, (my for example, corresponds to the picture fx4800 as its counterpart) sincerely though, although the process happens all through software, I do not feel like messing up risking to damage something of my video card that goes well with everything else.

What do you think of this procedure?
 
a certified video card or a workstation that mounts one. Since you use all those software (inventor, pro-e, solid edge, solid works) you might want to.
Bye.
 
Hello, arzi.
look that it is definitely the type of card that is not usually certified cads are not handled at best by the cards suitable for games and multimedia....usually on both laptop and desktop PC workstations you mount dedicated tabs of the type nvidia picture that however even the poorest costs a bang...
 
a certified video card or a workstation that mounts one. Since you use all those software (inventor, pro-e, solid edge, solid works) you might want to.
Bye.
Well, if it didn't cost 1,500-1800 euros, I would also like to buy it, but it's prohibitive costs I believe for anyone regardless of the work done. then if you consider that from the hardware point of view are exactly the same cards, I turn a little so-called to have to spend such figures for a video card only for a difference of drivers that enable certain opengl functions for cad programs.
Besides as I said in my first post, it's only creo 1.0 to slow down slightly while the other programs that I have are very smooth as graphics. then this is my opinion of course.:smile:
Hello, arzi.
nvidia picture that however even the poorest costs a bang...
Hello playmb.

Yes!:biggrin:
 
Well, if it didn't cost 1,500-1800 euros, I would also like to buy it, but it's prohibitive costs I believe for anyone regardless of the work done. then if you consider that from the hardware point of view are exactly the same cards, I turn a little so-called to have to spend such figures for a video card only for a difference of drivers that enable certain opengl functions for cad programs.
Besides as I said in my first post, it's only creo 1.0 to slow down slightly while the other programs that I have are very smooth as graphics. then this is my opinion of course.:smile:
Take a ride on e-bay... find an opportunity picture of excellent bill, surely the other programs will benefit.
 
una nvidia quadro 2000, brand new costs 500€ + VAT... considering what you spend in maintenance of the cads in list is very little.

I recommend it to you: certified proe and swx, fast and with 1gb of memory.

Among other things, you can configure it specifically for each cad by choosing the configuration from a control panel.

conversion of gt boards to framework was feasible a few years ago, now I don't think it's just a matter of driver, most likely a minimum of manualness with welder and electronics takes us.
 
Well, if it didn't cost 1,500-1800 euros, I would also like to buy it, but it's prohibitive costs I believe for anyone regardless of the work done. then if you consider that from the hardware point of view are exactly the same cards, I turn a little so-called to have to spend such figures for a video card only for a difference of drivers that enable certain opengl functions for cad programs.
Besides as I said in my first post, it's only creo 1.0 to slow down slightly while the other programs that I have are very smooth as graphics. then this is my opinion of course.:smile:



Hello playmb.

Yes!:biggrin:
It is not true that a quality card should cost the amount you indicated.
a fx 380 (entry level) costs 120 euros, a fx 580 costs 160 euros, a fx 1800 or a 2000 cost 350 euros, a fx 3800 (here we are already on high-level cards) costs 750 euros.

that's all.
 
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hi arzi
Unfortunately it is true cmq as it says ozzy on ebay if you just want to find something, but if it is on a laptop I'm not sure it is possible
 

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