salomaoabdala :
EvilC0P :
Just to educate a few, take a look at this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC_sx6A5Wko
i'm working with a designing firm (3dsmax, autocad, vray, photoshop/indesign, sketch up,...) here's a rough draw of what is decent for a designer/renderer. also suggested a system with 64gb of ram and dual M4000.
System Z440
CPU Intel® Xeon® E5-1630 v4 3.7 2400 4C CPU
Ram 32GB of ram (4 x 8gb DDR 4 2400)
Video Card NVIDIA Quadro M4000 8GB
HardDrive HP Z TurboDrive G2 256GB PCIe SED 1stSSD
but after some research, we may opt for geforce 1080+ as they do kick quadro's ass for a lot cheaper.
but i am not done tweaking this setup for these professional designers/renderers.
As mentioned, depending on the software, some uses only CPU rendering and some do use GPU ( you want the later) because GPU rendering is 5 to 10 times faster than CPU.
anyway, felt adding to this thread, even though it's old ;p
well, thanks for posting! I still use this tread haha, very usefull information here! Do you think that a good GPU would be better for rendering in Premiere Pro, Davinci resolve and After Effects than a good b
CPU? Your build is way to expensive! I could only spend about 1000 dollars, and I wonder if I should go with a core i7 and invest more on ram or on on the GPU.
Hi I went on the same mission as yourself in 2015 and decided in the end all ideas were OK in their own right but you have to go with your own inclination so my build was
Computer Workstation built April 2015
Fractal Design XL - R2 Case
Motherboard Asus X99-E WS
CPU Xeon E5-2630 v3 8core socket 2011v3
CPU Fan Thermalright Archon IB-E X2
RAM Crucial 8GB * 4 EEC 8GB DDR4 (32GB total)
GPU Asus GeForce STRIX GTX980
this card has 2048 Cuda Cores and I wanted something that had over 1536, 256bit and was capable of 3D and 4K. (Future proofing as far as one can in this day and age). As I was building a workstation I did once again consider the Quadro, but to get similar specs I would have had to go for the K5200 or K6000 both cost over a thousand pounds (way out of my price range) and as the Nvidia engineer pointed out when I spoke to them, the Quadro is geared towards CAD type work.
PSU Corsair AX860i
Fan Controller NZXT Sentry LXE Touch Screen External Fan Controller
The following was transferred from my old computer - other than the Blue Ray all the others are upgrades I have made since the last build in 2013.
Crucial 512GB SSD for OS and other software computer specific i.e., motherboard, printer, security.
WD 1 TB Raptor for photos and videos including the software i.e. Pinnacle & Serif.
Enterprise RE WD hard drive 2TB WD for every day use, all other software, download default disk.
Blue Ray Pioneer BDR-208DBK
Computer Peripherals
Asus PB278Q PLS Monitor
1TB WD My Book Essential - hard drive attached to computer for automatic back up using WD software.
1 TB WD Elements USB 3 External Hard Drive Back up disk for photos, videos and music.
External Sound from PC - New bought to be used with the workstation
Amplifier Cambridge Audio Azur 351A
Speakers KEFF 300
Software
Win 10, Capture Pro 9 for RAW files, Affinity Photo for Editing, Do have DxO which I use occasionally. I still have Elements 14 on my computer but not used since purchasing Affinity and going through their training videos
So do your own thing and enjoy - its your ideas, money and configuration that count in the long run - you are the only one that has to live / work with it.