Recent content by cungquan

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    Building a PC for V-ray render, realy need your opinions

    Sensei bambi, e5 1650 was the first come in my mind when build this PC but Synphul said if I pick 6800k I will save a bit of budget but still have the same things needed. Mostly I work with 2000x 1500 rendering so that mean I don't need that lot of ram right ? Quite don't understand you said...
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    Building a PC for V-ray render, realy need your opinions

    one more question, what if i take the ryzen 5 1600, does it make a lot different ?
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    Building a PC for V-ray render, realy need your opinions

    Thank you, l'm gonna go with the p2000
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    Building a PC for V-ray render, realy need your opinions

    So recently i ask for opinions to build a PC for GPU rendering with Xeon CPU, and master SYNPHUL helped me with this build: PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i7-6800K 3.4GHz 6-Core Processor ($388.00 @ Amazon) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S 55.0 CFM CPU Cooler...
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    PC build for 3ds max using vray

    And, if only it not to much to ask, can you please help me build another set with the xeon, I really need something to show my boss to compare. Thanks alot for your help any way
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    PC build for 3ds max using vray

    Sorry but I don't quite understand about the cuda cores part, is that affect my rendering somehow?
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    PC build for 3ds max using vray

    I'm like an ant to this new world. I chose Xeon cause I read some where said that it's cooler than i7, and my work put a lot of pressure to the PC. That too the main reason I wouldn't go with ryzen ( had exp with AMD before). And one more reason is i need a stable could so i wouldn't thinking of...
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    PC build for 3ds max using vray

    Here is my build for 3d redering using v-ray, please take a look : https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZRfWCy Am i wrong or not? I need a case for workstation and my budget is low, best i can do is 1400 ~ 1500 $. Most time i only work on 3ds max and autocad (2d), add a liltle photoshop later.