I appreciate your response and I got the ans. Thank you so much. And there is another question I've, as you know I am using i5 8600k in this rig for rendering purpose, so I want to know there must be cpu coolers which offer at low cost(reasonable). I understand they can't give me performance like dark rock 4. But for the cpu and my all render and 3d modeling work they are efficient. Can you suggest me (only air coolers)OC is never 100% stable. At best its 99.99%. You gamble on that 0.01% when gaming, there's no big loss, even if you have enough data corruption happen to force a full windows and game reinstall. It's just a game.
But paid work is different. Yes time is money, but if you are 59minutes into an hour long render that's realistically not much different from running Prime95, and it glitches and you spend the next 3 hours trying to get the pc back into running shape, just exactly how much was that OC really worth.
Tinker with toys you spend money on all you want to, don't mess with the toys that make you money. If you want faster render times, look into software that's more effective, faster platforms, cpu vs gpu renders etc
For your work, where platform stability > all, why would overclocking be on the list?
I think you are right. I should look for stability. I appreciate your response. Thank you so much. there is another question I've, as you know I am using i5 8600k in this rig for rendering purpose, so I want to know there must be cpu coolers which offer at low cost(reasonable). I understand they can't give me performance like dark rock 4. But for the cpu and my all render and 3d modeling work they are efficient. Can you suggest me (only air coolers) I've ask this to another person too Becz I need suggestions from both of youFor your work, where platform stability > all, why would overclocking be on the list?
ok I understand But I already have i5 8600k And right now I've no plan to shift. Can you suggest me air cooler for i5 which is reasonable and efficient for my workI do not know what software do you use for rendering, but many programs out there already take advantage of more threads (physical and logical), so going from your i5 8600K (6 cores/6threads) to a i7 8700K (6 cores/12threads) could improve your rendering times by a nice margin. And you can keep the same cooler DR4 for the i7.
Besides CPU, the amount and speed of RAM is also important for 3D Modeling, and even for rendering.
ok I understand But I already have i5 8600k And right now I've no plan to shift. Can you suggest me air cooler for i5 which is reasonable and efficient for my work
I don't have a problem naming a few - they need to be able to fit in your chassis though.I want to know there must be cpu coolers which offer at low cost(reasonable).