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Large assemblies

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I've been following the Marble Machine X saga on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zL8pRDxPck
and lately there came up the discussion on Fusion 360 and its inability to handle 'large' assemblies:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-design-validate/fusion-360-unable-to-handle-quot-large-quot-assemblies/td-p/6701462
Since I'm not active (anymore) Onsape user I'm asking here out of curiosity what would be a 'large' assembly in Onshape and at which point it would be design road block.
cheers Kusti

and lately there came up the discussion on Fusion 360 and its inability to handle 'large' assemblies:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-design-validate/fusion-360-unable-to-handle-quot-large-quot-assemblies/td-p/6701462
Since I'm not active (anymore) Onsape user I'm asking here out of curiosity what would be a 'large' assembly in Onshape and at which point it would be design road block.
cheers Kusti
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Most of my assemblies are dinky so I can't comment more than that, but in the not too distant future I'll be modeling our factory...
Cheers,
Owen S.
HWM-Water Ltd
3200 components with many duplicates is perfectly fine.
To be honest I haven't yet found limits of Onshape assembly, they have improved performance a lot after beta days though. I have found limits of single part studio and sketcher (using imported dwg).
This assembly takes a bit to load but once ready it runs smoothly on pc and also on laptop. Samsung S6 usually ends up closing Onshape app.
With $399 Chromebook it's usable but doesn't run very smoothly.
At this point I definitely was hitting hardware limitations (~10GB ram utilisation and ~2GB GPU ram utilisation) that weren't related to Onshape, but purely hardware before I upgraded systems.
I do think once the assembly gets large, you need to closely monitor system utilisation and see if hardware is being maxed out.
How do you get this?
IR for AS/NZS 1100
Same shortcut as a bookmark.
It is a bit annoying that it also adds a bookmark.
It is the same situation with the Ctrl+U shortcut for reporting a bug. It opens up the view-source page
IR for AS/NZS 1100
I don't have to press it twice. It does both actions
IR for AS/NZS 1100
There are some pretty cool large assemblies you can find there and you can see how your hardware will handle it.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/2d5c0c72cf8a49f59d60fb1b/w/a005335084f044cfae483209/e/089ef407bf5e40ac8ab5b6b4