💝 STEP-1:
👉 Right-click to AutoCAD icon in your desktop
👉 Go to the properties
👉 Click in the shortcut tab
👉 add "/logo" as shown below
"c:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2017\acad.exe" /p "AutoCAD" /product "ACA" /language"en-us" /logo
👉 Go to task manager
👉 Click in details
👉 Right-click in acad.exe
👉 Click on set priority
👉 Select real-time
👉 Then close the task manager
👉 Click on the hardware acceleration icon after opening AutoCAD software
👉 And click ON hardware acceleration
💝 STEP-4:
👉 Click on the hardware acceleration icon and open the performance tuner
👉 Click on manual tune
👉 Click in Emulate supported hardware effects in the software when plotting and click ok.
Hope it will work. Thanks.
Also, you can do the following things. Optimizing AutoCAD to work faster on your PC or laptop
involves a combination of hardware upgrades, software settings, and workflow
adjustments. Here are some tips to help improve AutoCAD's performance:
- Upgrade
Your Hardware:
- Ensure
you have a powerful CPU, preferably with multiple cores.
- Invest
in a dedicated graphics card (GPU) with ample VRAM.
- Add
more RAM (16GB or more is recommended).
- Use
a fast SSD for your operating system and AutoCAD installation.
- Update
AutoCAD:
- Make
sure you're using the latest version of AutoCAD, as newer versions often
include performance improvements.
- Adjust
AutoCAD Graphics Settings:
- Open
AutoCAD, go to the Options menu.
- Under
the 3D Modeling tab, adjust the "3D Performance" settings. You
can reduce the visual effects for better performance.
- In
the Display tab, lower the "High-Quality Geometry" and
"Smooth Line Display" settings.
- Try
enabling "Hardware Acceleration" if your system meets the
requirements.
- Use
Proxy Objects Sparingly:
- Proxy
objects can slow down AutoCAD. Minimize their use when possible.
- Purge
Unused Objects:
- Periodically
use the "PURGE" command to remove unnecessary elements from
your drawing.
- Optimize
Drawing Files:
- Use
the "AUDIT" command to repair drawing files.
- "RECOVER"
corrupted drawings before working on them.
- Set
Properly Sized Raster Images:
- Use
smaller-sized images when possible. Oversized images can slow down
performance.
- Work
with Smaller Viewports:
- If
you're working with large layouts, try to break them into smaller
viewports.
- Reduce
Regen and Regenauto:
- Adjust
the "REGENAUTO" and "REGENMODE" settings. You can set
"REGENAUTO" to 0 to disable automatic regeneration.
- Limit
Background Processes:
- Close
unnecessary background applications to free up system resources.
- Adjust
Operating System Settings:
- Set
your computer's power plan to "High Performance" in the power
settings.
- Disable
unnecessary startup programs.
- Use
SSD for AutoCAD Files:
- Keep
your DWG files on a fast SSD to reduce loading times.
- Install
the Latest Graphics Drivers:
- Keep
your GPU drivers up to date.
- Customize
Your Workspace:
- Streamline
your workspace by removing unnecessary toolbars and panels.
- Use
Xrefs Efficiently:
- If
you're working with external references (Xrefs), use them judiciously and
consider binding them when no longer needed.
- Consider
Hardware Acceleration:
- Depending
on your graphics card and drivers, enabling hardware acceleration in
AutoCAD settings may help.
- Use
the "LAYISO" Command:
- When
working with complex drawings, use the "LAYISO" command to
isolate and edit specific layers, reducing the load on your system.
- Keep
Your System Clean:
- Regularly
clean out temporary files, and cache, and update your operating system.
- Regularly
Save Incremental Backups:
- Save
incremental versions of your drawings, so you can easily revert to an
earlier state if needed.
Remember that the specific improvements you can make may
vary depending on your hardware and the complexity of your AutoCAD projects.
Experiment with these tips to find the right combination for your setup.