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Yeah the i7 7700k was overclocked to 4.8ghz.
But still with the i9 10900k i have 5ghz on all cores and 5.3ghz on single core.
I really tought that this processor and gpu will speed up the process. Especially the verify part. Because i have large 3d parts that take alot of time to program...
It takes me roughly 1-2weeks to finnish the programm for 1part working 8-12 hours a day... And the "waiting" part is killing me.
For 2d programming mastercam is the best. but for 3d they need to optimize it so that it will crunch numbers faster.
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Hello,
I have build a new PC.
-Intel i9 10900k
-Quadro rtx 4000
-128gb RAM
-Samsung 970 evo Plus SSD
-CPU is watercooled and never goes beyong 60 degrees even at full load.
So the problem that i have is that it doesn't utiilize all 20 cores @100%... The only time it uses them all is when i use the compare function in verify.
Any suggestions how i could increase the speed?
In fact its working slower than my previous i7 7700k. There i get 100% load in verify and in multi thread manager.
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In mastercam 2019 and Mastercam 2020 there are several bugs with drilling holes when selecting mask on arc.
sometimes not all holes are selected. When i try the same .dwg or .step file in Mcam 2017 or 2018 everithing works fine.
Also sometimes holes on other depths are selected when i have the Depth filter checked.
I almost crashed my 5axis Machine because of this.
When will this be fixed?
I cant attach the .dwg and .step files here because of privacy issues... But i can confirm that these problems dont exist in mcam 2018 and below.
Build a new PC and Mastercam isn't using all cores
in Industrial Forum
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Here I did a test for raster operation. 0.15mm steppover on a part that is 800mmx600mm.
i7 7700k: 6min56s
i9 10900k: 5min37s
Verify for this operation:
I7 7700k
processing NCI data: 53s
3d simulation: 3min18s
Compare: 15s
I9 10900k
processing NCI data :: 44s
3d simulation: 2min3s
Compare: 10s
When grinding the raster operation was only for a short time at 100% when doing Parralel passes:
https://prnt.sc/10duu1q
With linking parralel passes and all other operations it was 10-40%.
https://prnt.sc/10duvep
Where it was crunching numbers with a 100% load on CPUthe operation was almost immediately over.
Verify:
The processor was 100% loaded only during the compare operation.
In the simulation, it rarely went over 50%.
The Raster operation is one of the fastest out of the finnishing operations. And i have like 60 different operations per part.
i7 7700k overclocked to 4.8ghz.
I9 10900k was on stock. I could still overclock it a bit so I still gain 5-10%. That's it. I don't think that Intel or Amd can improve single core speed by too much. maybe 5% increase each year, But thats too slow.
If 3D worked like 2D it would be great.
Greetings G