As mentioned...
The main intent of my purchase is for graphics design (3Ds max, Vue xStream, photoshop), software development (vs), deep learning research (I obviously am not willing to buy something like Tesla etc), and lastly... gaming (nothing beyond CSGO, Wolfenstein... and perhaps.. something else, but I'd happily lower settings a bit here and there, trade of on resolution etc)
Also, given the choice to choose EVGA etc (over the stock Nvidia cards), should I go for it? Does it matter to a point of "difference"? (I know the difference in cost isn't much, I just want to be aware):
Can someone advise me if the spec is "good enough" for a "decent home graphics workstation"? The graphics that I've done till date were on laptops with stuff like NVIDIA GTX 1060 (surface book 2) and the oldest ones using GFX cards from the early 2000s (radeaon x1300). (example of some of my work: Click here )
As you can imagine, I've patiently worked with ~0.5 fps during design-time... I'm just hoping to have my best within the ~$5000 budget.
The main intent of my purchase is for graphics design (3Ds max, Vue xStream, photoshop), software development (vs), deep learning research (I obviously am not willing to buy something like Tesla etc), and lastly... gaming (nothing beyond CSGO, Wolfenstein... and perhaps.. something else, but I'd happily lower settings a bit here and there, trade of on resolution etc)

Also, given the choice to choose EVGA etc (over the stock Nvidia cards), should I go for it? Does it matter to a point of "difference"? (I know the difference in cost isn't much, I just want to be aware):

Can someone advise me if the spec is "good enough" for a "decent home graphics workstation"? The graphics that I've done till date were on laptops with stuff like NVIDIA GTX 1060 (surface book 2) and the oldest ones using GFX cards from the early 2000s (radeaon x1300). (example of some of my work: Click here )
As you can imagine, I've patiently worked with ~0.5 fps during design-time... I'm just hoping to have my best within the ~$5000 budget.