So, I have 2500$ to spend on a new build. I'm still using my original build from 2012 made with this community's help but it is time to upgrade.
The build is mainly to practice with Solidworks, and Autocad, and Fusion. Not for gaming at all, but will love to take advantage of my 4K monitors for media consumption, which is why I am leaning towards Intel 10th Gen CPU.
Really hoped graphics cards would come down in price by now, but meh...
I know that a Quadro card would serve me best, so is it possible to have both a Quadro, and a regular consumer card at the same time for my budget? If not, then, regular card it is, even though we will not game/are not gamers.
What would you guys get in my case?
I waited for Intel 10th Gen, but should I wait a bit more for anything coming in the near future Intel wise?
The build is mainly to practice with Solidworks, and Autocad, and Fusion. Not for gaming at all, but will love to take advantage of my 4K monitors for media consumption, which is why I am leaning towards Intel 10th Gen CPU.
Really hoped graphics cards would come down in price by now, but meh...
I know that a Quadro card would serve me best, so is it possible to have both a Quadro, and a regular consumer card at the same time for my budget? If not, then, regular card it is, even though we will not game/are not gamers.
What would you guys get in my case?
I waited for Intel 10th Gen, but should I wait a bit more for anything coming in the near future Intel wise?