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    • IceTI Offline
      IceT
      last edited by

      Hello,
      If you read this please post a reply with your hardware info and your opinion.
      I am planing on buying a new computer therfore I would like to hear your opinion/thoughts about anything related to this.

      So currently I am looking at:

      • i7-3770 # of cores 4 # of threads 8 clock speed 3.4 ghz max turbo frequency 3.9 ghz intel smart cache 8 mb
      • MSI GeForce GTX 680 OC, 2GB DDR5 (256 Bit), HDMI, DP, DVI
      • asrock/gigabyte/msi s1155 B75 ddr3 usb3 sata2 matx
      • 8192mb, kingston technology 2x4gb 1600mhz ddr3 non-ecc cl9 dimm kit2 HyperX
      • 1tb, wd western digital caviar green 3. 5" sata3 ip 64mb
      • sony opti 5280s, dl dvdrw 24x black sata
      • jns output power 750 watts 14cm fan
      • gigabit, 10/100/1000 mb/s
      • hd5. 1, high definion audio 5.1 channel

      I might be looking at GTX 660 as well.

      How much RAM would be the best case for vray? I read that windows can only use up to 8 GB of RAM.

      Also I forgot to add that I'm planing on using it for animations as well as image renders.

      Have a nice day!

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      • V Offline
        valerostudio
        last edited by

        The i7's are the best way to go for rendering horsepower. I have a 6 core (12 threads) at home and it was well worth the few extra bucks to get the additional threads. At work, I have an Intel Xeon E5-2665 @ 2.4Ghz which gives me 16 threads but is really only a little faster than my i7 at home.

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        • IceTI Offline
          IceT
          last edited by

          @valerostudio said:

          The i7's are the best way to go for rendering horsepower. I have a 6 core (12 threads) at home and it was well worth the few extra bucks to get the additional threads. At work, I have an Intel Xeon E5-2665 @ 2.4Ghz which gives me 16 threads but is really only a little faster than my i7 at home.

          Do you have Intel Core i7-3930K at home? Or 3770? And what about your video card and RAM?
          Are you just rendering images or also videos?

          Thank you!

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          • IceTI Offline
            IceT
            last edited by

            Anyone else please?

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            • panixiaP Offline
              panixia
              last edited by

              @valerostudio said:

              At work, I have an Intel Xeon E5-2665 @ 2.4Ghz which gives me 16 threads but is really only a little faster than my i7 at home.

              seriously?? everyone i know says multiple xeon is way faster than i7.. but i don't know.
              i only work on 3 computers and they are all quad core i7.
              actually i've never seen a couple of xeon in action.. i'm curious..

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              • V Offline
                valerostudio
                last edited by

                This is the resource I used when building my machine http://www.cpubenchmark.net/

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                • IceTI Offline
                  IceT
                  last edited by

                  @valerostudio said:

                  This is the resource I used when building my machine http://www.cpubenchmark.net/

                  Ok thank you. I'm using it as well when I want to compare things.

                  FOR EVERYONE: Do you have a SSD? How does it help vray and does it help rendering as well? Does/Could it play a similar role like RAM just a bit slower?

                  And what are you experience with SSD?

                  Thank you in advance.

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                  • jiminy-billy-bobJ Offline
                    jiminy-billy-bob
                    last edited by

                    It helps :

                    • When loading heavy bitmaps at the beginning of the rendering.
                    • When you run out of memory, and vray has to swap a lot on the hard drive. (It's easy to see, your CPU is not at 100% in that case. It's limited by the HDD)

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