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Full EVA-02 Build not performing to what it should

Hey LTT Forum,

 

I wanted to see if I could get help troubleshooting why Revit is incredibly slow on my build. 

 

Its top of the line, but I'm still running into lots of lag when importing or copy pasting lots of models at once.

 

This is my work build, but I had to upgrade within a couple hours at one point and had blank check but no time to do a build list so I just bought all the EVA-02 stuff bc I could see it was all designed to work together

 

Here is what I've run into before with this build which may or may not be related:

 

- Had to keep RAM at 4200M/T because running 2 sets of dual channel. Not doing so/ AI Overclocking being on made alot of stuff crash especially Teams and Outlook

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Build Specs:

MOBO:

ASUS Z790 ROG Maximus Hero EVA-02 Edition Intel LGA 1700 ATX Motherboard

 

CPU:

Intel Core i9-13900KS Raptor Lake 3.2GHz Twenty Four-Core LGA 1700 Boxed

 

CPU Cooler:

ASUS ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB EVA-02 EDITION All-in-One Liquid CPU Cooler

 

GPU:

ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 EVA-02 Edition Overclocked Triple Fan 24GB

 

RAM:

2x of the below kit:

G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 48GB (2 x 24GB) DDR5-8000 PC5-64000 CL40 Dual Ch.

 

SSD:

Crucial - T700 1TB Internal SSD PCIe Gen 5x4 NVMe

(Installed in the PCI card included with the MOBO)

 

PSU:

ASUS ROG Thor Platinum II EVA Edition 1000 Watt 80 Plus Platinum ATX Fully

 

Case:

ASUS ROG Hyperion GR701 EVA-02 Tempered Glass ATX Full Tower Computer Case

(Also mild flex, I gave my coworker the side panel and he got it signed by the Voice Actor for Asuka)

(I watch some anime on occasion but haven't seen Evangelion)

 

OS:

Windows 11 Pro

 

Revit Build:

2024.1

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Any help is appreciated!

 

Thanks


Zdan

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Welcome to the forums!
 

12 minutes ago, zdan said:

RAM:

2x of the below kit:

This could be an issue as DDR5 is extremely unstable when you have 4 sticks. Try running with just one pair (ensure proper slots, this should be printed on your mobo). I see you have acknowledged that it could be a problem and are already downclocking it, but still, try just running two sticks
 

What do your temps and usages look like? Are you pegging your chip to 100C/100%? What about your RAM usage? etc. 

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Just now, OddOod said:

Welcome to the forums!
 

This could be an issue as DDR5 is extremely unstable when you have 4 sticks. Try running with just one pair (ensure proper slots, this should be printed on your mobo). I see you have acknowledged that it could be a problem and are already downclocking it, but still, try just running two sticks
 

What do your temps and usages look like? Are you pegging your chip to 100C/100%? What about your RAM usage? etc. 

Thank You!

 

The max I see my temps at is 52-55C 

 

Just tried some lag-inducing things in Revit and saw the following:

RAM Stayed at exact same usage of 20%

CPU is at 10-15%

GPU Max i saw was 15%

SSD stays at 0%

 

I'll try the single kit method you're recommending once I'm done with the project I'm working on right now

 

I can try other software related things while I'm working as well

 

Thanks again for your help!

 

Zdan

 

 

 

 

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I'd take out one RAM kit and see if it's stable there.  If it is, you have an answer.  

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23 minutes ago, zdan said:

I can try other software related things while I'm working as well

 

Sadly no. For one thing, I have zero experience with troubleshooting any CAD stuff. Though I know AutoDesk is notorious for just terrible performance. 
There is the chance that your CPU is burning itself up given that it's in the group of known problematic Intel 13th/14th gen chips

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