Excel 2016 - Calculation Speed
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I have recently switched to a new laptop and installed Office 2016. My Excel calculates slowly and eats up all my resources. The same spreadsheet on an older machine with Excel 2013 recalculates quickly.
As a reference my laptop had 16GB of RAM, intel 8th generation, 6 cores/12 threads. When I monitor the CPU is running with all 12 cores at 100% @ 3.5GHZ. I run Windows 10 professional and use a NVme SSD (samsung 970 pro).
It seems that every new version of Excel things slow down. The same was true when I 'upgraded' from Excel 2010 to Excel 2013.
Has anyone experienced the same problem or any suggestions?
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I have recently switched to a new laptop and installed Office 2016. My Excel calculates slowly and eats up all my resources. The same spreadsheet on an older machine with Excel 2013 recalculates quickly.
As a reference my laptop had 16GB of RAM, intel 8th generation, 6 cores/12 threads. When I monitor the CPU is running with all 12 cores at 100% @ 3.5GHZ. I run Windows 10 professional and use a NVme SSD (samsung 970 pro).
It seems that every new version of Excel things slow down. The same was true when I 'upgraded' from Excel 2010 to Excel 2013.
Has anyone experienced the same problem or any suggestions?
microsoft-excel microsoft-excel-2016
See Excel performance: Improving calculation performance.
– harrymc
Feb 11 at 20:43
Thank you for providing the link. I am familiar with these tips and tricks. The problem is when I recalculate the sheets individually using VBA (selection.calculate) the recalc happens very fast. When I use F9 the recalc after 2 hours with my laptop is at 3%. It seems that the problem is linked to the algorithm that Excel uses to determine the order of recalculation.
– Filiep Samyn
Feb 12 at 21:05
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I have recently switched to a new laptop and installed Office 2016. My Excel calculates slowly and eats up all my resources. The same spreadsheet on an older machine with Excel 2013 recalculates quickly.
As a reference my laptop had 16GB of RAM, intel 8th generation, 6 cores/12 threads. When I monitor the CPU is running with all 12 cores at 100% @ 3.5GHZ. I run Windows 10 professional and use a NVme SSD (samsung 970 pro).
It seems that every new version of Excel things slow down. The same was true when I 'upgraded' from Excel 2010 to Excel 2013.
Has anyone experienced the same problem or any suggestions?
microsoft-excel microsoft-excel-2016
I have recently switched to a new laptop and installed Office 2016. My Excel calculates slowly and eats up all my resources. The same spreadsheet on an older machine with Excel 2013 recalculates quickly.
As a reference my laptop had 16GB of RAM, intel 8th generation, 6 cores/12 threads. When I monitor the CPU is running with all 12 cores at 100% @ 3.5GHZ. I run Windows 10 professional and use a NVme SSD (samsung 970 pro).
It seems that every new version of Excel things slow down. The same was true when I 'upgraded' from Excel 2010 to Excel 2013.
Has anyone experienced the same problem or any suggestions?
microsoft-excel microsoft-excel-2016
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See Excel performance: Improving calculation performance.
– harrymc
Feb 11 at 20:43
Thank you for providing the link. I am familiar with these tips and tricks. The problem is when I recalculate the sheets individually using VBA (selection.calculate) the recalc happens very fast. When I use F9 the recalc after 2 hours with my laptop is at 3%. It seems that the problem is linked to the algorithm that Excel uses to determine the order of recalculation.
– Filiep Samyn
Feb 12 at 21:05
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See Excel performance: Improving calculation performance.
– harrymc
Feb 11 at 20:43
Thank you for providing the link. I am familiar with these tips and tricks. The problem is when I recalculate the sheets individually using VBA (selection.calculate) the recalc happens very fast. When I use F9 the recalc after 2 hours with my laptop is at 3%. It seems that the problem is linked to the algorithm that Excel uses to determine the order of recalculation.
– Filiep Samyn
Feb 12 at 21:05
See Excel performance: Improving calculation performance.
– harrymc
Feb 11 at 20:43
See Excel performance: Improving calculation performance.
– harrymc
Feb 11 at 20:43
Thank you for providing the link. I am familiar with these tips and tricks. The problem is when I recalculate the sheets individually using VBA (selection.calculate) the recalc happens very fast. When I use F9 the recalc after 2 hours with my laptop is at 3%. It seems that the problem is linked to the algorithm that Excel uses to determine the order of recalculation.
– Filiep Samyn
Feb 12 at 21:05
Thank you for providing the link. I am familiar with these tips and tricks. The problem is when I recalculate the sheets individually using VBA (selection.calculate) the recalc happens very fast. When I use F9 the recalc after 2 hours with my laptop is at 3%. It seems that the problem is linked to the algorithm that Excel uses to determine the order of recalculation.
– Filiep Samyn
Feb 12 at 21:05
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See Excel performance: Improving calculation performance.
– harrymc
Feb 11 at 20:43
Thank you for providing the link. I am familiar with these tips and tricks. The problem is when I recalculate the sheets individually using VBA (selection.calculate) the recalc happens very fast. When I use F9 the recalc after 2 hours with my laptop is at 3%. It seems that the problem is linked to the algorithm that Excel uses to determine the order of recalculation.
– Filiep Samyn
Feb 12 at 21:05