EnVau
EnVau7d ago

Optimizing BuildShip's performance

Hi everyone, I’m experiencing significant lag with BuildShip, especially when working with larger workflows. Does anyone have effective tips to improve performance in this situation? Are there additional ways, beyond collapsing sections I don’t currently need, to reduce the load? Additionally, would enhancements like using a LAN cable or upgrading my graphics card make a noticeable difference? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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AI Support7d ago
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AI Support7d ago
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When experiencing significant lag with BuildShip, especially with larger workflows, here are some tips to improve performance: 1. Collapsing Sections: Although you've mentioned it, this remains a good first step. Collapsing parts of the workflow that you aren't actively working on can help reduce the cognitive load on both you and the system. 2. Optimizing Node Usage: Ensure that the nodes within your workflow are optimized. Remove any redundant or unnecessary nodes. 3. Internet Connection: Switching from a wireless connection to a LAN cable can help improve performance by ensuring a more stable and reliable internet connection. 4. Hardware Upgrades: Upgrading your graphics card might not directly affect BuildShip's performance unless the application relies heavily on GPU processing. However, it might improve general system performance. More importantly, upgrading RAM or using an SSD for your system can have a significant impact on overall performance. For targeted support and more specific enhancements, I recommend reaching out for support via BuildShip's in-app support .
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Luis
Luis7d ago
Hi @EnVau, you might consider migrating to BuildShip V2. It offers a new infinite canvas for better overall performance when working with expansive workflows (and a bunch of other amazing features 🙂).
Luis
Luis7d ago
You can get started here https://app.buildship.com
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