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    • G Offline
      Glenn at home
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      @paul russam said:

      Forget the Quadro cards, they won't show any benefits in SU or for rendering over their GTX or RTX equivalents. Apps have to be specifically written to take advantage of the Quadro cards....

      This! Also no need to pay extra for Xeons either. The ever so slight bump not worth the increase cost. Just got a new Dell Precision 3630 at work. 8th gen i7-8700, 32 gb ram, 512 m.2 nvme and rtx 2080. Should run smooth for 5 years like my old box.

      SketchUp Pro 2024/2025 Dell XPS 8950 i9-12900K 64GB Ram RTX 3080

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      • tomankubikT Offline
        tomankubik
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        Thank you both guys. My problem is that thus setup is over my budged and probably over my needs. Seems like Im going for Ryzen 5 2600 and gtx 1060 maybe 1070. Hope It will work. Do you have some experience with Ryzen? Is there big difference between gtx and rtx line of nVidia ?

        architectus secundus deus-Vitruvio

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        • Paul RussamP Offline
          Paul Russam
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          I went with the intel i9 because ... welll ... I could (not my money) but I seriously looked at the Ryzen line and found nothing technically lacking so no worries on that front. As for the individual model to go for, that’s down to your budget.

          RTX cards have some fancy ray tracing tech built into them, apps such as VRay, Enscape etc have to be written to take advantage of the tech and whilst I know Enscape are working on it it’s not here yet, theoretically RTX should make nicer/faster renders out of the box once implemented but we’ll see, I got the RTX2070 over a GTX card for future proofing.

          GTX cards are cheaper than RTX ones and as the RTX doesn’t offer any realistic advantage ’now’ you’re perfectly safe getting a GTX. Try and get a 1060 or better, I always thought the 1070 was the sweet spot between the low powered 1060 and the expensive 1080, same is true for the 20xx RTX cards.

          Paul Russam
          English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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          • tomankubikT Offline
            tomankubik
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            thank you very much Paul...seems like Im going for this...hope it will work


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            • Paul RussamP Offline
              Paul Russam
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              I see zero problems with that list, should be a nice machine.
              I don’t see a power supply listed so I assume is part of the case, make sure it’s big enough (wattage). I’m not sure of the Ryzen’s requirements and the RTX is going to be working hard when rendering so I’d go with a 600/650 w minimum to be sure.

              Be sure to find out what the RTX has for sockets, mine has Display Port and HDMI and I was caught out by not having the right cable with the monitor, a quick Amazon order and I had one the next day but it was annoying not to have it on the day.

              Good luck.

              Paul Russam
              English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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                Paul Russam
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                Ahhh, the Gigabyte p6500 is the power supply, I missed that in the list.

                Paul Russam
                English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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                  HornOxx
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                  👍 👍 thank you All for this contribution - everything here is of great interest for me as well!! 😄

                  never trust a skinny cook

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                    Glenn at home
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                    @tomankubik said:

                    thank you very much Paul...seems like Im going for this...hope it will work

                    Plenty of cores with the Ryzen 7 😉 Not a bad choice.

                    SketchUp Pro 2024/2025 Dell XPS 8950 i9-12900K 64GB Ram RTX 3080

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                    • N Offline
                      numerobis
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                      1300€ incl. or excl. VAT?

                      I would go for Ryzen 3000 because of the better single core performance (SketchUp).
                      https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-5-3600X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-2700/4041vs3957
                      https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-7-3700X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-2700/4043vs3957
                      https://benchmark.chaosgroup.com/next/cpu?maxScore=14400&minScore=12500&search=ryzen+7

                      Ryzen 7 3700X - 32 GB - GTX 1070 8 GB - 500 GB SSD
                      https://geizhals.eu/?cat=WL-1314462

                      I think IF you want to use the GPU for rendering, 8 GB would be the better choice atm. (if your scenes will fit into 8 GB). Otherwise you could go with a GTX 1060 with 6 GB. Or since it has been announced that V-Ray will get out-of-core rendering you could also take the GTX 2060 (6 GB) to have at least some RT-cores (30) when V-Ray supports RTX (but as far as i know, there is no timeframe for both features and how long it takes til it is available for the SU version is another question...).

                      edit: or a RTX 2060 Super with 34 RT-cores and 8 GB for ~400€...

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                      • tomankubikT Offline
                        tomankubik
                        last edited by

                        Thank you guys for all your effort.
                        To numerobis: well seems like rtx feature is already in latestet vray build...also they recommended me to go for rtx line and they advixe is not to go for ryzen 7 3xxx line because they have info about some issues with it according to vray usage...we will see what thw future brings...i will.let you know how is the new machine...thanks again

                        architectus secundus deus-Vitruvio

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                          rv1974
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                          Min 32gb of RAM is a Must in 2019.

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