Question Upgrade help for rendering on high end PC ?

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Amd 5950x
X570 gaming arous gaming mb
Some good heat sink with silent wings 3 fans
5x ssd and 2 x m.2 gen 4
Corsair 128gb 32 or 3400mhz ram
Rtx 2080 ti oc

3d max , after effects,c4d. All others I have installed.

What is the best gpu money can buy il buy it.
I need powerfull gpu to render or speed up my workflow.

Ignore gaming.
Ignore gaming I say.
All the gpu reviews on youtube is usless they use games to review stupid.

If I see a gpu that can shred through render and cut down on waiting time this can easily rip through any games you throw at it.

All gaming bench is complete waste of time.

Please provide info what is best gpu I can buy and for rendering purpos only as I explained gaming is nothing. You don't test gpu with games. You do test with rendering with 3d software and stress test.

I need good best gpu money can buy.
And explain to me will I see speed difference and it is worth the upgrade now.
 
What is the best gpu money can buy il buy it.
I need powerfull gpu to render or speed up my workflow.
The best? Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada Generation workstation GPU, specifically designed for workstation use,
specs: https://www.nvidia.com/en-eu/design-visualization/rtx-6000/
pcpp: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/82...-generation-48-gb-video-card-vcnrtx6000ada-pb

If 10K is too much to fork out for The Best, then Nvidia also offers cheaper and less capable workstation GPUs,
lineup: https://store.nvidia.com/en-us/nvidia-rtx/store/?page=1&limit=9&locale=en-us&category=GPU
 
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For workstation use? Miles better. Also, you can not compare the performance of gaming and workstation GPUs, the two aren't just comparable.

It's like comparing sports car with semi truck. Despite both being vehicles, they are built for completely different purpose (sports car for going fast, semi truck to haul loads). And same is with GeForce RTX GPUs, like RTX 4090 (built for gaming) and Quadro RTX GPUs, like RTX 6000 Ada (built for rendering).

Oh, i edited my previous reply with some cheaper workstation options if you don't have 10K to buy a GPU.
 
For workstation use? Miles better. Also, you can not compare the performance of gaming and workstation GPUs, the two aren't just comparable.

It's like comparing sports car with semi truck. Despite both being vehicles, they are built for completely different purpose (sports car for going fast, semi truck to haul loads). And same is with GeForce RTX GPUs, like RTX 4090 (build for gaming) and Quadro RTX GPUs, like RTX 6000 Ada (built for rendering).

Oh, i edited my previous reply with some cheaper workstation options if you don't have 10K to buy a GPU.

NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation

So ada rtx gpu is needed to se speed in 3d max faster than rtx 4090..

And is rtx 4090 fast with 5950x in render i wonder
 
Do read the info listed on Nvidia site about RTX 6000 Ada Generation. It gives you plenty of useful information what purpose built workstation GPU is all about.

So ada rtx gpu is needed to se speed in 3d max faster than rtx 4090..

And is rtx 4090 fast with 5950x in render i wonder
When you use GPU render, then it matters little what CPU you have, since it's the GPU that does the rendering.
RTX 4090 + R9 5950X would make a great gaming PC, but not good workstation PC. There is a reason why there are purpose built workstation GPUs out there. Since IF gaming GPU can do all of it, no-one would ever buy 2-5x more expensive workstation GPUs, instead all would be buying gaming GPUs. But this is not the case. There is market for workstation GPUs.

Here is the review of RTX 6000 Ada,
link: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/nvidia-rtx-ada-generation-content-creation-review/

Note: review only contains other workstation GPUs, since like i said, gaming and workstation GPUs are not comparable.
 
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Do read the info listed on Nvidia site about RTX 6000 Ada Generation. It gives you plenty of useful information what purpose built workstation GPU is all about.


When you use GPU render, then it matters little what CPU you have, since it's the GPU that does the rendering.
RTX 4090 + R9 5950X would make a great gaming PC, but not good workstation PC.

Here is the review of RTX 6000 Ada,
link: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/nvidia-rtx-ada-generation-content-creation-review/

Note: review only contains other workstation GPUs, since like i said, gaming and workstation GPUs are not comparable.
View: https://youtu.be/XHQ12m828QE?si=ynqcvcQHyaWY9LsS



But this video explained everything take look
4090 better performer?
 
4090 better performer?
All what that video shows, is that RTX 4090 is faster than RTX 6000 Ada.

Now, RTX 6000 Ada has ECC VRAM, which will do error correction on all the workload it does, thus, takes a bit more time. But end result is 100% error free. On specific use cases, this error free output is critical.

RTX 4090 doesn't have ECC VRAM and no additional error correction checks. Due to that, it is faster in completing the render. But there can be errors in the final output, since gaming GPUs aren't 100% perfect. More like 99% or so.

On similar example:
Let's say you need to write 4 page essay. And you can do it 2 ways;
1. Just type it all out as you go along, without ever going back to review what you typed.
2. Type it all out and then review it once more, to correct typos.

On #1, you'd be done fast, since without error correction, you don't need to spend time on validation.
On #2, it takes more time but result is perfect without any typos.

Up to you to decide which is more important to you: speed or perfection.

If speed, go with RTX 4090 and normal, consumer DDR4/DDR5 UDIMM RAM in the system.
But if perfection, then RTX 6000 Ada and workstation RAM as well, registered, ECC RDIMM RAM.
 
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