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  • #16
    There is nothing really as maximum..
    What I'm trying to say is to not to spend money on high-frequency memory which could be a waste(if you find 5800 memory and 7000 memory, pick the 5800). There are some low-latency high speed kits that are expensive, they could work fine for gaming, it will be hard to make them stable for rendering if all 4 memory slots are occupied

    Best,
    Muhammed
    Muhammed Hamed
    V-Ray GPU product specialist


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    • #17
      Originally posted by Muhammed_Hamed View Post
      There is nothing really as maximum..
      What I'm trying to say is to not to spend money on high-frequency memory which could be a waste(if you find 5800 memory and 7000 memory, pick the 5800). There are some low-latency high speed kits that are expensive, they could work fine for gaming, it will be hard to make them stable for rendering if all 4 memory slots are occupied

      Best,
      Muhammed
      5800 and 7000 is it a figure of the RAM speed? or do you mean if I have found 2 memory 1 is 5800MHZ the others 1 is 7000MHZ, choose the 5800MHZ one, is it correct?

      In my quotation, I have 2x32GB, which mean it is occupied 2 slot only, which mean it will be more stable?
      Best regards,
      Jackie Teh
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      3ds Max 2023, V-Ray 7 Hotfix 1 [7.00.05 build 32872]
      AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor@4.50 GHz | 64GB RAM | Nvidia RTX 4090
      Website: https://www.sporadicstudio.com
      Email: info@sporadicstudio.com
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Muhammed_Hamed View Post
        There is nothing really as maximum..
        What I'm trying to say is to not to spend money on high-frequency memory which could be a waste(if you find 5800 memory and 7000 memory, pick the 5800). There are some low-latency high speed kits that are expensive, they could work fine for gaming, it will be hard to make them stable for rendering if all 4 memory slots are occupied

        Best,
        Muhammed
        Is this mean no need to buy AMD EXPO RAM if I am not doing overclock? because i don't like to do overclock
        Best regards,
        Jackie Teh
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        3ds Max 2023, V-Ray 7 Hotfix 1 [7.00.05 build 32872]
        AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor@4.50 GHz | 64GB RAM | Nvidia RTX 4090
        Website: https://www.sporadicstudio.com
        Email: info@sporadicstudio.com
        YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SporadicStudio

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        • #19
          Originally posted by jackieteh View Post
          In my quotation, I have 2x32GB, which mean it is occupied 2 slot only, which mean it will be more stable?
          Yeah it should

          Muhammed Hamed
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          • #20
            Originally posted by jackieteh View Post

            Is this mean no need to buy AMD EXPO RAM if I am not doing overclock? because i don't like to do overclock
            It is needed even if you don't overclock
            Muhammed Hamed
            V-Ray GPU product specialist


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            • #21
              Originally posted by Muhammed_Hamed View Post
              Yeah it should
              Finally I am more clear, thank you for helping me.
              Best regards,
              Jackie Teh
              --

              3ds Max 2023, V-Ray 7 Hotfix 1 [7.00.05 build 32872]
              AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor@4.50 GHz | 64GB RAM | Nvidia RTX 4090
              Website: https://www.sporadicstudio.com
              Email: info@sporadicstudio.com
              YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SporadicStudio

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Muhammed_Hamed View Post
                Hi jackieteh

                Upgrading from Threadripper 1950X to Ryzen 9950X is a big upgrade, you will notice a difference in pretty much everything.
                Your build looks ok, although if you wanna safe some money you could go for the older Ryzen 9 7950X. You will get the exact same performance and you will safe 300 Euros on the CPU and motherboard.

                Otherwise make sure your case is big enough to house your 4090, and that your CPU cooler supports the new Ryzen 9950X

                Best,
                Muhammed
                Hi, Just get my 7950x new pc, i notice that the CPU Temperature hit 95 degree when rendering, is it normal?
                Best regards,
                Jackie Teh
                --

                3ds Max 2023, V-Ray 7 Hotfix 1 [7.00.05 build 32872]
                AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor@4.50 GHz | 64GB RAM | Nvidia RTX 4090
                Website: https://www.sporadicstudio.com
                Email: info@sporadicstudio.com
                YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SporadicStudio

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by jackieteh View Post

                  Hi, Just get my 7950x new pc, i notice that the CPU Temperature hit 95 degree when rendering, is it normal?
                  Yeah, normal.
                  Run V-Ray Benchmark for 10 minutes loop test, what score do you get?
                  Muhammed Hamed
                  V-Ray GPU product specialist


                  chaos.com

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Muhammed_Hamed View Post

                    Yeah, normal.
                    Run V-Ray Benchmark for 10 minutes loop test, what score do you get?
                    Here is the test result
                    Attached Files
                    Best regards,
                    Jackie Teh
                    --

                    3ds Max 2023, V-Ray 7 Hotfix 1 [7.00.05 build 32872]
                    AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor@4.50 GHz | 64GB RAM | Nvidia RTX 4090
                    Website: https://www.sporadicstudio.com
                    Email: info@sporadicstudio.com
                    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SporadicStudio

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                    • #25
                      Is the result ok?
                      Best regards,
                      Jackie Teh
                      --

                      3ds Max 2023, V-Ray 7 Hotfix 1 [7.00.05 build 32872]
                      AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor@4.50 GHz | 64GB RAM | Nvidia RTX 4090
                      Website: https://www.sporadicstudio.com
                      Email: info@sporadicstudio.com
                      YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SporadicStudio

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                      • #26
                        Yeah, looks good!
                        Congratulations!
                        Muhammed Hamed
                        V-Ray GPU product specialist


                        chaos.com

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Muhammed_Hamed View Post
                          Yeah, looks good!
                          Congratulations!
                          Thank you to all of you for guide and help
                          Best regards,
                          Jackie Teh
                          --

                          3ds Max 2023, V-Ray 7 Hotfix 1 [7.00.05 build 32872]
                          AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor@4.50 GHz | 64GB RAM | Nvidia RTX 4090
                          Website: https://www.sporadicstudio.com
                          Email: info@sporadicstudio.com
                          YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SporadicStudio

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