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Tue, May 14, 2013 at 11:07:21 AM | Revit's capabilities

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So...as a newbie Revit-wise (I only just learned how to do curved walls on our schools educational version!) I was wondering about what you could do with Revit i.e. build a city. So, assuming you have a computer with let's call it an i3, 4 gigs of RAM and a graphics card with 1 gigabyte of DDR3 memory, is there a theoretical maximum on how much you could build? If so, is this just determined by the hardware or the program? Just curious....


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You hardware is going to determine how Revit performs.  Naturally the more you model an detail in Revit the slower the model will become because of all the memory being used.


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Tue, May 14, 2013 at 8:07:08 PM | Revit's capabilities

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That's what I thought. So then, is there a way to calculate how much I could build quantity wise before Revit crashed? Or would it just be a hard limit I'd have to find for myself.

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