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    myren8t
    last edited by 2 Jul 2014, 02:22

    i want to assemble the following specs for 3d rendering
    i just want to have an idea if the specs are compatible

    comment, suggestion please... thank you

    Processor................Intel i7-4790 4 - 4.40 ghz. 4-core
    MoBo......................Asus H97M-E
    Video Card...............ASUS GTX750 OC 1GB GDDR5
    Memory...................Kingstone 8GB 1600mhz
    Primary Hard Disk......samsung 840 evo 120gb
    Storage Hard Disk.....1 TB Seagate (7200 rpm)
    Power Supply...........cooler master g550m semi modula
    Chassis..................Coolermaster n300

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      srx
      last edited by 3 Jul 2014, 05:52

      I suggest you change GPU with this one http://www.legitreviews.com/gigabyte-geforce-gtx-760-4gb-video-card-review-2gb-4gb_129062 , so you can use Thea Presto render engine inside SketchUP.

      You will thank me later πŸ˜„

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        notareal
        last edited by 3 Jul 2014, 11:45

        @srx said:

        I suggest you change GPU with this one http://www.legitreviews.com/gigabyte-geforce-gtx-760-4gb-video-card-review-2gb-4gb_129062 , so you can use Thea Presto render engine inside SketchUP.

        You will thank me later πŸ˜„

        For rendering, GTX 760 4GB sounds a good deal, but I'd probably look on a model that exhaust heat outside the case (more closed heat sink). For me it looks like this card may exhaust most heat inside the case. As all parts of system must stay cool, there is a risk that heat inside the case jumps too high. Maybe PSU will then get too warm air and it's fan will spin up... in a worst case PSU's performance will drop and you get odd system issues.

        Welcome to try [Thea Render](http://www.thearender.com/), Thea support | [kerkythea.net](http://www.kerkythea.net/) -team member

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