Hello!
I am looking into buying a prebuilt PC for 3D modelling work using the following software: Maya 2024 / 3DSMax 2024, Photoshop 2024, Substance Painter 2024, ZBrush 2024, PureRef 1.X, and Steam Platform. Also, would be using a Wacom Intuos Pro tablet (paper edition that requires Bluetooth).
Budget is up to $5000, but preferably 2500/3000. In Canada.
Monitor would likely be 4K (27" or larger), and probably a refresh rate of 120. With possibility of a 2nd as well.
Not a super rush, but thinking within a month or so.
For reference, my school's PC is an ASUS, Windows 10, i9-12900k at 2.4GHz, 64 GB RAM. Nvidia Geforce RTX 4070 Ti.
My school gave 3 recommended builds, low, mid and high tier All Windows 11:
Low: 1 monitor, 1080, or 1440, 32 GB Ram, i7-10700 or Ryzen 5700x, Nvidia RTX 2070 (or 3070), 1TB internal storage
Mid: 2 monitors 1440 or 4k, 64 GB Ram, i9-12900k or Ryzen 7 5950x, Nvidia RTX 4070, SSD with 500GB, and another SSD, or HDD at 1TB
High: 2 4k monitors, 64 GB ram, i9-13900k or Ryzen 7950x, Nvidia RTX 4090, SSD with 500 GB, and a another for storage, 2TB (SSD or HDD).
I had been thinking Dell, but I am note sure how upgradeable the inside is these days, oh, and if they use proprietary parts as I know HP has (and probably still does?).
And maybe their products are good, but I hear bad things about Asus' business practices the last year or two. So, if their is a reputable major pre-built PC company out there, that'd be good!
Hopefully I have provided adequate information, I can always add more if needed.
Thanks very much
I am looking into buying a prebuilt PC for 3D modelling work using the following software: Maya 2024 / 3DSMax 2024, Photoshop 2024, Substance Painter 2024, ZBrush 2024, PureRef 1.X, and Steam Platform. Also, would be using a Wacom Intuos Pro tablet (paper edition that requires Bluetooth).
Budget is up to $5000, but preferably 2500/3000. In Canada.
Monitor would likely be 4K (27" or larger), and probably a refresh rate of 120. With possibility of a 2nd as well.
Not a super rush, but thinking within a month or so.
For reference, my school's PC is an ASUS, Windows 10, i9-12900k at 2.4GHz, 64 GB RAM. Nvidia Geforce RTX 4070 Ti.
My school gave 3 recommended builds, low, mid and high tier All Windows 11:
Low: 1 monitor, 1080, or 1440, 32 GB Ram, i7-10700 or Ryzen 5700x, Nvidia RTX 2070 (or 3070), 1TB internal storage
Mid: 2 monitors 1440 or 4k, 64 GB Ram, i9-12900k or Ryzen 7 5950x, Nvidia RTX 4070, SSD with 500GB, and another SSD, or HDD at 1TB
High: 2 4k monitors, 64 GB ram, i9-13900k or Ryzen 7950x, Nvidia RTX 4090, SSD with 500 GB, and a another for storage, 2TB (SSD or HDD).
I had been thinking Dell, but I am note sure how upgradeable the inside is these days, oh, and if they use proprietary parts as I know HP has (and probably still does?).
And maybe their products are good, but I hear bad things about Asus' business practices the last year or two. So, if their is a reputable major pre-built PC company out there, that'd be good!
Hopefully I have provided adequate information, I can always add more if needed.
Thanks very much