Autodesk revit mac12/8/2023 ![]() ![]() Old setup was AutoCad on a mac mini in Fusion. Upgraded to fastest processor and hard drive. I'm running revit on a macbook pro 15 in bootcamp. Mon, at 3:52:20 PM | Using Revit with MacBook Pro 15" & Parallels I'll switch to parallels if I feel the need in the future. Cuz the only thing I will use on Windows is Revit and I need it to run smoothly. Yea I'm thinking of getting Bootcamp setup instead. Tue, at 1:32:09 PM | Using Revit with MacBook Pro 15" & Parallels ![]() but if you want full performance, I would suggest running it under boot camp, this way you are using your hardware to the full. Tue, at 3:20:28 AM | Using Revit with MacBook Pro 15" & ParallelsĨ gig will be much better, that way you can allocate 4 gig to parallel. Also, I've created two hard disks which Windows operates from one main disk (C:-50 GB) and a secondary (E:-20 GB) for temp files. I've maxed out the Main memory and used 6 of my 8 processors ( I found using all 8 processors actually had an adverse effect ). Mainly the number of processors allocated and the size of the main memory. The tweaking which I did is to have is under the virtual machine configuration. Mon, at 7:18:27 PM | Using Revit with MacBook Pro 15" & ParallelsĤ GB is sufficient, however the more RAM you have obviously the better Revit will run. What setting with Parallels did you have to tweak? Would you mind sharing your steps so that I may go about the same process? So the MacBook I'm looking into is 4GB stock and maxes out at 8GB. Mon, at 6:53:01 PM | Using Revit with MacBook Pro 15" & Parallels Has taken some tweaking, however has been successful with running revit. Mon, at 5:56:09 PM | Using Revit with MacBook Pro 15" & Parallels ![]()
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