SW2019 Graphics Performance

Good evening, who tested the new graphics performance with SW 2019? Personally, I did some tests with an M4000 and it's very conclusive, am I the only one?

See here for the implementation (in beta):

https://www.visiativ-industry.fr/performances-graphiques-solidworks-2019/

Hello

I'm still on SW2017 but, looking at the video, it seems to be to be kept in a corner for the future migration...

Kind regards

Hello

With an NVIDIA Quadro Pro P2000 (HP) I have better performance with SW 2019.

On a large assembly that I couldn't fully display and even less move the sub-assemblies in flexible mode: everything works in 2019 version.

I still have a shit (quite big with a super weird display defect I'd never seen before) and I asked the Visiativ hotline to look at the PB (since I have the maintenance contract).

On the other hand, it is impossible to use RX and the performance test. As it's a trick I never use, I didn't insist.

Kind regards

 

I can't wait to install SW 2019 for this improvement.
We are waiting for SP2 before doing so. It should be available next month.

The demonstrations at Connect were convincing

Hello Remrem

However, beware of being overly optimistic in some cases.

Solidworks has always been very good at everything that is sub-assembly or static meta-assembly. On the other hand, as soon as you were doing or doing kinematics with flexible subassemblies, problems arrived. Some can be bypassed, others cannot.

Objectively this has improved with the 2019 version but not totally on the flexible subassemblies.

For the moment in a very large assembly I have been forced to change the status from flexible to Rigid for all but two or three sub-assemblies. With only one flexible sub-assembly it works but beyond two or four it makes a mess.

So compared to the 2017 and 2018 yes I can open larger assemblies and rotate it in all directions quickly without jerks: which I couldn't do before.
BUT you have to have some sioux tricks if  you want to have one or more subsets within the large assembly with the flexible function active.

Hugh!! very cunning but flexible white cloud sioux: him  ;-)

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Not really a problem because the flexible mode should only be used temporarily to check for a mechanism or interference during an animation. Then it is advisable to go back to "rigid" mode.

I was talking more about the graphics performance which has been significantly improved both in assembly and in drawing

Always as much humor Zozo ;)