Hello All,
I have a question about system configurations I getting ready to pull the trigger on a couple of systems and I want to be absolutely sure I'm making the right decision. Below is the software I work with in the order of priority.
3ds Max 2014 with Vray:
Primarily modeling and rendering
Max Plug-ins used:
Vehicle ant simulator - some of the time
Rayfire - some of the time
Fume FX - some of the time
Possible fluid dynamics
AutoCAD 2014
Photoshop
After effects with Element 3D
I talked with some people before about this and the general consciences was to have a single processor work station with a Dual processor rendering node for test renders. I have always had a dual processor work station so this is would be new to me.
With that in mind, I'm considering a single 10 core xeon processor work station with 32gigs of ram and a Dual 10 - core xeon machine for DR test renders.
Someone also mentioned to go with a GeForce GTX 780Ti instead of the Quadro K5000 because of the price to performance ratio.
Does this sound about right?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
Thank you,
Scott
I have a question about system configurations I getting ready to pull the trigger on a couple of systems and I want to be absolutely sure I'm making the right decision. Below is the software I work with in the order of priority.
3ds Max 2014 with Vray:
Primarily modeling and rendering
Max Plug-ins used:
Vehicle ant simulator - some of the time
Rayfire - some of the time
Fume FX - some of the time
Possible fluid dynamics
AutoCAD 2014
Photoshop
After effects with Element 3D
I talked with some people before about this and the general consciences was to have a single processor work station with a Dual processor rendering node for test renders. I have always had a dual processor work station so this is would be new to me.
With that in mind, I'm considering a single 10 core xeon processor work station with 32gigs of ram and a Dual 10 - core xeon machine for DR test renders.
Someone also mentioned to go with a GeForce GTX 780Ti instead of the Quadro K5000 because of the price to performance ratio.
Does this sound about right?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
Thank you,
Scott
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