npdynamite
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the collision lines definitely can slow things down. You might have your support check to ensure your graphics card is being fully utilized for 3shape if you are seeing that.Hi
Thank you for responding! I do have the OS and Dental manager on one drive and storage on a different. OS and 3shape software are on a WD Black NVMe M.2 1TB PCI. Storage is on a 'regular' SSD.
What did improve greatly after the upgrade is the rebuild process, when reopening a case. But what slows it down a lot is when you select 'visualizing the contact zones,' or what ever it is called. I mean the red lines on the occlusal surface or contact area. Whenever I do that on a bigger case, the software gets really slow. The same happens when undoing a step, in a bigger case. It slows down for a while. In general, full upper and lower cases slow down the software a lot when getting towards completion. And the fear of crashing it is always there...
Anyway, enough of a rant for a Sunday.
PS. I am not familiar with setting up RAID.
You also may want to open up your task manager and check your RAM utilization if you are seeing a lot of slowing towards the end of cases and when using the undo button. 32gigs of ram should be plenty but if you are struggling on big cases adding more can be helpful sometimes. I have also seen issues with the dental desktop side of the software absolutely eating RAM up and requiring 64gigs