Gpu for cad

Sep 10, 2018
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I am considering to buy the quadro p1000 or gtx 1060 6gb. Which is better for cad( i am not doing professional work). 1060 is cheaper than p1000 but is there that big change between these two.
 
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Nice build. I think you mean I7 6800k or i7 8700k if that the i7 8700k i only 22% faster so just get the cheapest of those two.
If you want to play games and also do some CAD work, get the Quadro P2000 it is just 19% slower than the GTX 1060 6GB and 51% faster than the Quadro P1000.


For playing games then the GTX 1060 6GB will be faster, what is more important for you? CAD or gaming? The P1000 is still faster than the GTX 1050 so for gaming will be no problems. Could i know your budget and where you live (country)?
 
So i was thinking this build:
Cpu: i5-6800k or i7-8700k depends whether there is that big difference between these two
Gpu: quadro p1000
Mobo: gigabyte z370 hd3
Ram: corsair venegeance ddr4 lpx 16gb 3000mhz
Ssd: crucial mx500 500gb
Hdd: barracuda 2tb 7200rpm
Psu: evga 500w 80 plus bronze
And i live in estonia
And budget is around 1000-1400
 
Nice build. I think you mean I7 6800k or i7 8700k if that the i7 8700k i only 22% faster so just get the cheapest of those two.
If you want to play games and also do some CAD work, get the Quadro P2000 it is just 19% slower than the GTX 1060 6GB and 51% faster than the Quadro P1000.
 
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Yea i meant i5-8600k or i7-8700k.
But do i need the p2000? I mean i dont do that heavy work and its 100€ over my budget. If i had the money i would buy it but i feel like i dont need that powerful pc.
 


I didn't saw this post, sorry!
If you don't do that heavy work just get the P1000, this one is still faster than the GTX 1050 so it will play the newest games at medium/high 1080p at a acceptable framerates.
 


Hyper 212 evo is fine for mild oveclocking (4.5-4.7GHZ) and you will get 60-70C degrees.
If you want 5GHZ OC on the CPU get the Dark rock 3, this air cooler does that under 70C degrees.
 
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It all about driver/app support. check with your cad software site
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/certified-graphics-hardware