So i'm going to be building my new rendering PC later this year, and am looking for some advice.
I mainly need help with choosing the right cpu/videocard.
As of right now the build consists of.
6TB storage/games (3 2TB hardrives in RAID5 for redundancy)
Intel 320 SSD 120GB for apps
Motherboard: ASUS or Intel 2011 one of the basic ones, don't need all the extra fluff.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131855
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121534
RAM: 32GB 1600
CPU: I'm unsure if I should stick with one of i7s or go with a Server Grade Xeon.
In particular the i7-3930K or the E5-2630
GPU: Not looking to go crazy here and with the Kepler cards coming soon, it makes it all the more difficult. The Quadros are the professional choice, but if I could SLI together two GTXs for more power/ less money. I would definitely do it. The Quadro 4000 would be my first choice as of right now...
Looking for any input here, i'm not a new to pc building, but haven't been keeping very up to date with all the recent hardware.
Thanks!
I mainly need help with choosing the right cpu/videocard.
As of right now the build consists of.
6TB storage/games (3 2TB hardrives in RAID5 for redundancy)
Intel 320 SSD 120GB for apps
Motherboard: ASUS or Intel 2011 one of the basic ones, don't need all the extra fluff.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131855
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121534
RAM: 32GB 1600
CPU: I'm unsure if I should stick with one of i7s or go with a Server Grade Xeon.
In particular the i7-3930K or the E5-2630
GPU: Not looking to go crazy here and with the Kepler cards coming soon, it makes it all the more difficult. The Quadros are the professional choice, but if I could SLI together two GTXs for more power/ less money. I would definitely do it. The Quadro 4000 would be my first choice as of right now...
Looking for any input here, i'm not a new to pc building, but haven't been keeping very up to date with all the recent hardware.
Thanks!