Hi everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well. I’m having some trouble with my Core i5 laptop when using ESRI ArcGIS Pro 3.0. The issues are affecting my workflow, and I’m not sure how to resolve them.
Here’s a brief overview of the problems I’m encountering:
I’ve attempted some troubleshooting steps, including updating drivers and checking for software updates, but the issues persist.
Has anyone faced similar problems or have any advice on how to resolve these issues? Any suggestions or insights would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance for your help!
I would recommend running this tool: https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/get-started/arcgis-pro-system-requirements.htm#GUID-058357D...
What are the results of the test above?
Also what is the exact version of Pro that you are using, including patch level (i.e.: 3.2.2, 3.3.1, etc.)?
Where is the data that you are using in relation to your laptop?
Try downloading and running this tool: ArcGIS Pro Performance Assessment Tool (PAT) v17
Running the following will provide you with an output with some insights into how well your machine can run ArcGIS Pro https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/clientapp?refid=1256&appkey=6D681CD0-BA6C-4B6B-9A82-639759CFD0...
Hi,
if the tests show that your configuration is ok, maybe is because Pro have big problems with speed, particularly with geoprocessing, and others things.
@Judywatsonn There are 2 sides to the problem.
There are settings/options in Pro to set the rendering engine & quality, etc. It is all interrelated to make getting the best performance out of Pro quite complex; and it can all change with a Pro update. 3.3 seems to have more issues for me than 3.2. 3.4 is going to fix some of the UI lag allegedly...
Pretty much anything modern & quality will pass the hardware requirements yet some parts of Pro will run badly - like the Symbology Pane or any of the file management dialogs.
The same for PAT - It can highlight some issues but it doesn't measure mouse clicks or mouse travel distance issues.
Some of the old ArcMap "performance enhancers" still seem to work - such as keeping the attribute table closed when editing or doing some geoprocessing tasks otherwise it will keep trying to sort/update it, etc.
In addition to the previous comments, Kory Kramer published this article - Troubleshooting Performance Issues in ArcGIS Pro (esri.com) - that list items to set/check to increase performance of ArcGIS Pro.
@Robert_LeClair anybody at Esri able to define Large as used in "Slower performance might be related to a large or bloated project." from above link?
My large isn't the same as someone on a laptop's and these vague statements seem to be used often in performance conversations.
The link has some very good basics but doesn't have enough meat on the bones to link back to the hardware requirements quantitively.
Splitting it into data-related vs UI/UX-related performance guidelines will make it much more useful to all the new Pro users or those who have not been fiddling with computers for decades.
To my knowledge, no I have not seen what constitues a large or bloated *.aprx. I do know that performance issues can be "seen" in the ArcGIS Pro Diagnostic Monitor. Have you used this functionality before?