Minimize SW into tray, does it matter

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by modelsin3d, Jun 1, 2005.

  1. modelsin3d

    modelsin3d Guest

    Workign on a few projects, and have noticed a few things slowing down.
    Specifics aside, just wondering that if I minimize SW into the tray,
    will this hinder or make things run any slower with what ever it is
    that the program is trying to work through.

    I figure that minimizing SW will aloow me to work on some other program
    until it is finished.

    A good example would be renderings, crank up the settings to get a
    better quality and that takes a lot longer than just a quick "see whats
    doing"
     
    modelsin3d, Jun 1, 2005
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  2. modelsin3d

    modelsin3d Guest

    Did not mean tray, I meant Taskbar.
     
    modelsin3d, Jun 1, 2005
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  3. My experience has been that Solidworks hogs the CPU and minimizing it
    will make little or no difference.
     
    rockstarwallyMYAPPENDIX, Jun 1, 2005
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  4. modelsin3d

    Dan S. Guest

    You should be able to test this out.

    Open a large file and rebuild the whole model or change a harmless
    dimension near the top. Time it.

    Repeat the process, but minimize Solidworks. I believe it will
    automatically restore the window when the rebuild is done. Check the
    times.

    I'd do it right now, but I'm exporting a file. Guess what I do during
    rebuilds!

    Dan S.
     
    Dan S., Jun 1, 2005
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  5. modelsin3d

    remy martin Guest

    Open Windows Task Manager, Processes Tab (always on top)
    Open Solidworks part or assembly (maximized)
    Leave part or assembly open, minimize Solidworks
    Restore Solidworks (maximize)

    You should see a (sometimes dramatic) difference in Solidworks mem usage.
     
    remy martin, Jun 1, 2005
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