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Combination of Ryzen+Nvidia for ArchViz?

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    john2
    last edited by 6 Jul 2018, 06:38

    I am planning to build a new cpu. I have an old cpu currently with i3 2nd generation processor, 8GB DDR3 RAM and 1TB WD SATA hard drive. The hard drive is just 2-3 months old and I intend to use it in my new CPU build. I already have 22 inch Dell LED monitor in good working condition. I am on a limited budget of 45000 Indian Rupees.

    I do architectural work which involves Autocad 2D, Illustrator for editing pdfs, making 3D models of buildings in SketchUp and still image photorealistic rendering in V-Ray. I also intend to use Revit, Rhino and Grasshopper.

    I also do photo editing work, floor plan and site plan renders in Photoshop. I use layout and graphics software viz. Adobe InDesign (I use InDesign a lot) and Adobe Photoshop. I do occasional video editing that consists mostly of slide shows and the videos are of 4-5 minute duration in Adobe Premiere. I never intend to play any games on my CPU, neither render any walkthrough videos.

    Is a combination of Ryzen 5-2600 @ 3.4 GHz and Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Ti – 4GB and 16GB RAM okay for the kind of work mentioned above?

    Sketchup Make 2017 (64-bit), Vray 4.0 , Windows 10 – 64 bit, corei7-8750H, 16GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB

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      sketch3d.de
      last edited by 6 Jul 2018, 11:39

      @john2 said:

      I am on a limited budget of 45000 Indian Rupees.
      ... Autocad 2D, Illustrator, ... V-Ray .... Revit, Rhino and Grasshopper ... Photoshop ... Adobe InDesign ... Adobe Photoshop ... Adobe Premiere.

      impressive 👍

      vector based applications as CAD systems or graphics applications do typically not benefit from multiple cores, raster based applications can.

      The modeling performance of SketchUp, AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino does rely on the single-thread perforamnce of the CPU, compare it here .

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