I'm interested in building a highish-end workstation that will be mainly using Rhinoceros CAD, Vray Rendering, 3ds Max, all adobe programs, and some video editing programs. I'm looking to get an optimal computer that will allow me to do high end rendering without crashing. I've looked at many of the builds but am still searching to answer these questions. Please respond if you can help.
CPU + GPU Qs:
1. Is it more important to load up power to the CPU or GPU? As i understand it, the cpu is used to process the rendering... but i think there there is a move towards the GPU becoming the rendering processor. Does anyone know more about this situation?
2. What exactly does the dual CPU do when rendering?
3. What is the benefit of Intel Xeon processors over AMD Opertons? (like the AMD Opteron 6134 Magny-Cours 2.3GHz 8 x 512KB L2 Cache 12MB)
4. Why shouldn't i be looking at CPUs like the phenom II 1090t? vs. the workstation CPUs?
5. I understand CUDA to be a major reason to go with Quadro over Firepro. Is this so, or is there a benefit to Firepro?
Memory:
1. How does memory affect the rendering applications? What's the logical minimum and maximum memory amount that will actually affect my rendering processes?
2. What kind of memory is the best?
3. What pieces to this type of computer are beneficial when it comes to memory compatability? does the CPU sync with the memory some how?
Raid - what does this do for my system? How will it benefit it?
Does it hurt to play a video game on this type of computer? I read a phrase "over kill". I'm not sure what that means. I'm only interested in playing 'Civilization V' on this build but that is far from the priority and if it would hurt i would nix that from thought.
Any other advice that might help me decide is greatly appreciated. I've put together the system i'm currently thinking of building... it's highly influenced by gkay's high end workstation. I'm trying to spend between $2000-3000 but would like to know the max and min affects of these choices even if i can't afford it... like what is the benefit of going bigger/ better?
MoBo: what are the important things to look at with a mobo besides the fact that all the pieces work with it. Do some parts work better with certain mobos than others?
CPU: 2x Xeon Westmere's
or
2x AMD Magney-Cours/ Lisbons/ Istanbuls (i don't really know what's good with AMD yet)
GPU: Quadro 4000 (for sure!)
Mem: Patriot Signature 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) ECC Registered Server Memory Model
or
Crucial 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) ECC
SSD: yes
HDD: (should i have two, one 10000rpm and one 7200 rpm?) Why?
Monitor: ? (advice please?)
I know this is a lot. I've built pc's in the past but they were for this specific task and these double CPU rigs are a whole new thing to me, but they are what i need. So any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
CPU + GPU Qs:
1. Is it more important to load up power to the CPU or GPU? As i understand it, the cpu is used to process the rendering... but i think there there is a move towards the GPU becoming the rendering processor. Does anyone know more about this situation?
2. What exactly does the dual CPU do when rendering?
3. What is the benefit of Intel Xeon processors over AMD Opertons? (like the AMD Opteron 6134 Magny-Cours 2.3GHz 8 x 512KB L2 Cache 12MB)
4. Why shouldn't i be looking at CPUs like the phenom II 1090t? vs. the workstation CPUs?
5. I understand CUDA to be a major reason to go with Quadro over Firepro. Is this so, or is there a benefit to Firepro?
Memory:
1. How does memory affect the rendering applications? What's the logical minimum and maximum memory amount that will actually affect my rendering processes?
2. What kind of memory is the best?
3. What pieces to this type of computer are beneficial when it comes to memory compatability? does the CPU sync with the memory some how?
Raid - what does this do for my system? How will it benefit it?
Does it hurt to play a video game on this type of computer? I read a phrase "over kill". I'm not sure what that means. I'm only interested in playing 'Civilization V' on this build but that is far from the priority and if it would hurt i would nix that from thought.
Any other advice that might help me decide is greatly appreciated. I've put together the system i'm currently thinking of building... it's highly influenced by gkay's high end workstation. I'm trying to spend between $2000-3000 but would like to know the max and min affects of these choices even if i can't afford it... like what is the benefit of going bigger/ better?
MoBo: what are the important things to look at with a mobo besides the fact that all the pieces work with it. Do some parts work better with certain mobos than others?
CPU: 2x Xeon Westmere's
or
2x AMD Magney-Cours/ Lisbons/ Istanbuls (i don't really know what's good with AMD yet)
GPU: Quadro 4000 (for sure!)
Mem: Patriot Signature 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) ECC Registered Server Memory Model
or
Crucial 12GB (3 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) ECC
SSD: yes
HDD: (should i have two, one 10000rpm and one 7200 rpm?) Why?
Monitor: ? (advice please?)
I know this is a lot. I've built pc's in the past but they were for this specific task and these double CPU rigs are a whole new thing to me, but they are what i need. So any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.