![]() I am running on an intel chipset HD4000, with an intel i7 and 12Gb of RAM. I did a lot of research the past few days but couldn't find anyone else with the same issue, although I find it hard to believe that I would be the only one in this situation. Something interesting to note is that the nightly builds of blender 2.8 run much more smoothly, but sadly the 2.8 version is still completely unusable. What's more, the bug is retroactive for pretty much all anterior versions of blender that I tested, and I went back as far as 2014 version, so I guess it's pretty safe to say the problem doesn't come directly from blender, however I have a few other 3D applications that still work well. ![]() ![]() I use blender quite a lot in the past year and never encountered such an issue before. The lag time seems to be proportionnal to the size of the window. Basically, there is a 2-3 seconds lag everytime I select an object or try to move it, and it doesn't just happen in complex scenes but the simple start scene with a cube, so it makes it absolutely unusable. Blender has been lagging heavily since a recent upgrade, although I cannot say exactly when because I didn't use it since march or april.
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