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Using the graphics settings in Revit

Using the graphics settings in Revit

From the course: Hardware Configuration for AutoCAD, Revit, and Inventor

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Using the graphics settings in Revit

- [Instructor] When you're working in Revit, you need to go into the Revit options to look at your graphics settings so that you can make sure that the Revit application, your Autodesk application, is adopting the appropriate graphics settings in the hardware, in this case the GPU, the graphics processing unit. So we jump up to the File tab here in Revit and we just simply click on options in the application menu. That will bring up our options dialog box and there's graphics right there. So just click on graphics in the left-hand pane. Now I've got default settings in here for Revit. I rarely, rarely change any of this whatsoever, but there's some really important bits that you need to think about when you're working with your graphics and utilizing, in my case, that high-end, AMD Radeon graphics card. Now navigation performance. This is really important because what it allows you to do is work with your Revit…

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