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Chadou54

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Hi,

I work for an architecture office in Luxembourg in the middle of Europe and I need your help.

We need a new strong PC, mostly for rendering in V-Ray for 3ds MAX. I'm quite new to all this rendering thing but I understood that the more cores you have the better.

Can you suggest me a configuration for a budget of € 3,000 excluding screens, the reader/writer and storage. And tell me why you propose this configuration.

I wish a maximum configuration optimized for the proposed budget.


I'm kind of lost here and would really appreciate your help.

Thanks
 


I do 70% of my time rendering, and 30% photoshop, illustrator, indesign.
And when I calculate 3D rendering, I wish to use my pc minimal (watch the email, slightly used photoshop).

Can you provide a complete configuration for this?
Thanks.
 
i7-5960X Processor Extreme Edition (8 cores/16 threads) or a workstation xeon would be my recommendation. In my personal opinion titan is better than a quadro.
 
PU: Intel Core i7-5960X 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor

Cooler: Corsair H100i 77.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4 ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard

Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory

VGA: GeForce GTX TITAN X

This configuration would be close to 3000 EU.

I am also in rendering bussines and would like a beast like this.
 


Unfortunately the prices are much higher in Europe... This configuration is great bust if he doesn't need storage and optical drive, go for titan. I know its expensive but if he needs gpu rendering (maybe in the future and not right now) extra VRam is beneficial because all the textures are loaded in vram when gpu rendering. Very complex 3D with complex textures requires a lots of VRam.
 


V-ray cpu vs gpu rendering is a little different, rendering with CPU is more common as far as i know, but you can't know how it will be in 1-2-3 years (maybe gpu rendering will be much more used, just can't know the future). I personally render with CPU and would invest more in CPU (the titan was just in case). If he is willing to spend 3000 I guess it is worth getting the best but a 980/980 TI would do just great.
 


I am actually curious what he would buy, hope he replies and tells us :)

 
Hi,

I work together with Chadou54.

Thank you guys for your help. <3

We will compare all the diffrent configs and try to pick one build.
We got a lot of diffrent opinions... which brought up evene more questions than we had in the beginning. But that's not a bad thing.

I'll let you know what we finally picked or come back to you guys for more advice.

Hilite

 
As I promised I'll let you know what we finally picked.

We haven't ordered yet but this is the cfg :

1. SuperMicro Barebone Superwoirkstation SYS-7038A-I
685 €

2. Intel Xeon e5-2630v3 2,4 GHZ
1196 € / 598 € each

3. SuperMicro CPU Vent
69,80 € / 34,90 € each

4. Samsung 32 GB Supermicro Certified
285€

5. PNY NVIDIA Quadro K4200 4GB
715 €

TOTAL : 2950,80 €
Delivery: 39.50 €
Assembling : 70 € (optional)

Hilite
 


Looks like a great choice, although not entirely sure about the K4200, but the dual xeon is a great choice, congrats!