enginerd1959
Industrial
- Oct 1, 2002
- 65
My company recently upgraded me to a new fast workstation:
[ul]
[li]Xenon 3.7 GHz CPU[/li]
[li]32GB memory[/li]
[li]Nvidia Quadro K2000 video card[/li]
[li]750 GB HDD[/li]
[li]Windows 7[/li]
[/ul]
The odd thing is it now takes over 10x longer to load assemblies as my old computer, unless I unplug or disable the network connection.
For example, here are the load times for a 100-part assembly:
Network drive: 211 seconds
C: drive (network enabled): 170 seconds
C: drive (network disabled): 6 seconds
I understand how a slow network can increase the load times, but why is loading from my local drive hampered by the mere existence of a network?
I've been a SWX user for over 7 years and have checked all the usual optimization settings.
Any suggestions?
[ul]
[li]Xenon 3.7 GHz CPU[/li]
[li]32GB memory[/li]
[li]Nvidia Quadro K2000 video card[/li]
[li]750 GB HDD[/li]
[li]Windows 7[/li]
[/ul]
The odd thing is it now takes over 10x longer to load assemblies as my old computer, unless I unplug or disable the network connection.
For example, here are the load times for a 100-part assembly:
Network drive: 211 seconds
C: drive (network enabled): 170 seconds
C: drive (network disabled): 6 seconds
I understand how a slow network can increase the load times, but why is loading from my local drive hampered by the mere existence of a network?
I've been a SWX user for over 7 years and have checked all the usual optimization settings.
Any suggestions?