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SolidWorks 3D CAD Technology Design BlogAsk the Reader: SolidWorks on Vista 64 bit. Best System Setup? What’s Important?
Started by Josh M · 9 months ago
What’s the last thing you’re thinking of when you wander into a den of wild asps? …What system is best for running SolidWorks on 64 bit Vista. That does absolutely nothing for your survivability quotient.
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9 months ago
9 months ago
and they are talking about their next OS already.
sadly tho i have no experience to reveal the mysteries of 64 vista craziness
9 months ago
8 months ago
9 months ago
I don't plan on upgrading my OS until windows 7.
9 months ago
Hi all,
My system consists of the following:
E6850 @ 3.00 GHz
6.00 GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro FX 4600
I installed SolidWorks 2008 SP4.0 64bit, 3 months ago. In the start everything was chaos and our reseller couldn’t tell us why, and SolidWorks crashed very often. It turned out it was our PDMWorks’s addin which caused the trouble. Of cause I searched the net for people with similar problems since our reseller was a n00b regarding the issue. As it turned out I had to add a new path in windows environment variables “C:\Program Files\PDMWorks Enterprise” Ever since I’ve had no trouble at all. Every little nice visual feature is turned on, I can load huge assemblies (for me 1600 parts) with realview materials and the mirror effect. It runs smoothly! A guy from the SolidWorks support center told me “Vista is a nice looking way to make SolidWorks unstable” sure when you don’t know that you have to add a new variable to the system. Other than that he couldn’t be further from the truth! SolidWorks is now running more smoothly then every.
So don’t be afraid to upgrade to Windows Vista 64-bit. It’s the best thing ever happened, in this office!
/Dennis Hvam - Denmark
8 months ago
8 months ago
Anyway, I hope to hear some positive feedback as well!!!!
8 months ago
8 months ago
I think network installations are in general more troublesome and its very hard to pin down problems when they occur.
8 months ago
8 months ago
It's kind of a pain maintaining 32 and 64 bit systems simultaneously for 1 user. Especially when the SW downloads are all named the same regardless of release, service pack, 32/64, etc.
The only thing I've done to mess with the Vista OS to make it more livable is to turn off the User Interference Module. No problems aside from drivers that are unavailable for Vista 64 for some of my hardware.
SW installation worked well, but I admit, I shortcut the SWIM, and just do manual downloads. Also have to admit that I'm a bit anal about keeping this box clean. I don't access the internet through it or do emails or even ftp. Haven't even used MS Office on it, although its installed. It's a stripped down one-purpose box with dual processor. I think for straight SW use, duals are the best choice right now. Quads sacrifice clock speed, and don't replace that with multithreaded bonus (except for rendering or FEA, which I don't do much of).
If you're getting a new system and you want to use Vista with SW, I think the only way to go is 64 bit. Vista requires and ADDITIONAL gig of ram on top of whatever you would normally use, and if you;re already 3 gig switching it in XP, you're going to go over that 32 bit 4 gig limit easily with Vista.
8 months ago
8 months ago
Let me tell you...I have had ZERO PROBLEMS with this setup. I'm running SolidWorks Office Premium 2008 and PDMWorks Workgroup VaultAdmin and everything is operating at optimal performance. I've tested every aspect of both programs with no complaints. Hey, even the RENDERING on the GeForce card does an excellent job! Matter of fact, I actually think it out performs my more expensive NVIDIA QUADRO FX 3700 at the office!
I have used DELL for many years and began to get frustrated with it's performance and decided to make a switch to HP. I'm totally glad I did.
So if you're looking for a kick-ass system, you might want to look into this particular setup. The cost was about $2,300. But for that price, your worries and perfomance problems will be over!
Hope this helps. And If anyone has questions, they can reach me at jptuttle@swbell.net.
7 months ago
for all who are searchering the interweb for some insight on how the heck to get swx2009 vista 64 on your puters, here is what i had to do. From a fresh install of Vista 64 Business i used my 2008 xp 64 dvd to start the install, let it take me to swx to get 2008 64 sp5 and install, then reinstalled 2009 vista 64 sp0. i am not saying this is the only way to get it it there or that anyone else was having any issues. it is just what worked for me and i still have }{ this much hair left on my head! and it only took 20 hours to get it done!!!!!! good luck
7 months ago
6 months ago
6 months ago
What am I doing wrong? Is it that i need to buy it to get it configured? Or could it be my computer or what?
3 months ago
3 months ago
3 months ago
This is a deal breaker. The engineer was talked into going with Vista by the company that put his computer together, Puget Systems. He's feeling ripped off. He needs this to work.
The other problems he's encountered with Vista 64 can be worked around.
Any thoughts? This is a bad situation.
Solidworks Office 2009 x64 Edition
Microsoft Office 2007
Nvidia Quadro FX 1700 video card with the video driver downloaded from the SW site.
Intel(R) Core i7 CPU
920 @ 2.67 GHz
6.00 GB RAM
3 months ago
Intel E8600 Dual core @ 3.33GHz
8GB DDR2 RAM
ATI Radeon 4800 1GB
Windows XP 64-bit
I love it. It's stable (even the ATI gaming card hasn't caused any problems) and with the 8GB ram I can do some quite impressive CFD. I used to use Vista 64 but it was so unpleasant to use (partially because I'm familiar with XP, but objectively I think it's pretty awful anyway). It was so bad I had to buy XP-64. I don't regret a cent: all the benefits of a 64 bit OS without any of the Vista headaches.
2 months ago
http://www.solidworks.com/sw/support/SystemRequ...
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