Computer open roads

What would be the most influential part of the computer for a good performance of Openroads.
Any tips for a good computer for Openroads performance.
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  • From the on-line help: Read Me > System Requirements


    Charles (Chuck) Rheault
    CADD Manager

    MDOT State Highway Administration

    • MicroStation user since IGDS, InRoads user since TDP.
    • AutoCAD, Land Desktop and Civil 3D, off and on since 1996
  • I think it's a bit of a difficult question to answer if you're trying to find the 'optimal' setup because different components of the software seem to have been designed differently and as such rely on different hardware components more than others. So hardware that is amazing for general navigation in the 3D space might not show any improvement in another tool.

    Without going into too much detail:

    • A fast SSD is essential. Normal HDDs just do not cut it anymore.
    • A high clock CPU. Many ORD processes only run on a single core, but I have found that more processes (especially on the corridor modelling side) are being upgraded to run on multiple threads lately but progress is too slow to get enough benefit from more cores. I really wish Bentley would sort this one out...
    • 32+GB RAM - especially for drawing production. For example I've found that the bottleneck for running cross-section drawings is total RAM capacity. Maybe faster RAM could help?
    • Any mid-level gaming graphics card like an nVidia GTX 1060 or better. If you plan on exporting to LumenRT, one of the tech talks presenters stated that more graphics memory is better. 6GB does well for me but I noticed really bad LumenRT performance with 2GB even though it was on a more powerful GPU.
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  • I think it's a bit of a difficult question to answer if you're trying to find the 'optimal' setup because different components of the software seem to have been designed differently and as such rely on different hardware components more than others. So hardware that is amazing for general navigation in the 3D space might not show any improvement in another tool.

    Without going into too much detail:

    • A fast SSD is essential. Normal HDDs just do not cut it anymore.
    • A high clock CPU. Many ORD processes only run on a single core, but I have found that more processes (especially on the corridor modelling side) are being upgraded to run on multiple threads lately but progress is too slow to get enough benefit from more cores. I really wish Bentley would sort this one out...
    • 32+GB RAM - especially for drawing production. For example I've found that the bottleneck for running cross-section drawings is total RAM capacity. Maybe faster RAM could help?
    • Any mid-level gaming graphics card like an nVidia GTX 1060 or better. If you plan on exporting to LumenRT, one of the tech talks presenters stated that more graphics memory is better. 6GB does well for me but I noticed really bad LumenRT performance with 2GB even though it was on a more powerful GPU.
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