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Adobe XD on windows is running slow.

Explorer ,
Dec 18, 2019 Dec 18, 2019

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I have a project with ~30 artboards and ~30 components each with a couple states, and it's chugging on my powerful gaming Windows PC. Panning, Zooming, Moving artboards around, just stutters a lot.

 

Is this a regression in the latest version of AdobeXD that is being looked at?

 

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Explorer ,
Dec 18, 2019 Dec 18, 2019

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I'm using latest public versions of WIndows 10 and AdobeXD

 

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New Here ,
Dec 18, 2019 Dec 18, 2019

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check your plugins I think usign a lot of them cause slow & Crash !

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 19, 2019 Dec 19, 2019

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Hi Sammy,

 

We are sorry to hear you are having trouble using Adobe XD. Would you mind checking the latest update to your graphic card driver & see if that helps? We would request you to please confirm if you have the XD version (25.1).

 

We will try our best to help.

 

Thanks,

Harshika

 

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Community Expert ,
Dec 23, 2019 Dec 23, 2019

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Hi, Still having problems with Adobe XD? Keep us updated

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Jan 02, 2020 Jan 02, 2020

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Hi, slightly different problem here - I have a file with 580 artboards and don't know how much symbols.

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Explorer ,
Jan 11, 2022 Jan 11, 2022

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Hi.
I'm having this slowness problem for many years, and it is absolutely always present when zooming or paning.

My machine is not bad (i7 cpu, SSD's, 32gb RAM, Nvidia 1050Ti gpu, Gigabit connection) and I keep my Windows up to date with studio graphics drivers (or sometimes game drivers) also up to date, but it only happened briefly with some version 2x.xx where this jerkyness didn't happened.

It is not a problem with heavy files or many components, even 2-3 artboards without components can impact the performance. Zooming and paning is slow and jerky. I use mostly local files because they are couple of percentages faster than online ones, but I use cloud ones too.

Over the years I tried to uninstall it completely, clean it, install older versions. Nothing.
And now I really can't take it anymore and thinking of switching to Figma where this never happens.
My logs are these: AdobeLogs_20220111_090953_661-win-GS.zxp
Please Adobe, can you help me out?

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