fufixiil
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Hey folks!
I'm about to order a gaming/rendering station for Cinema 4D + Octane render mostly, but also After Effects, Unreal Engine and possibly all sort of audiovisual development that's out there. What I'm looking for is the ability to fire up a computer and have somewhat uninterrupted workflow - mostly Ray Traced previews with Octane Render and fast enough physics simulation in Cinema 4D. I know rendering times will vary based on the scene complexity.
My monitor: Samsung S27C750 1080/60
Use: 3D Rendering with 4K output/ 1080p gaming with no focus on quality
Budget: Roughly €4000-4500
AMD vs. Intel: I'm aware of the AMD advantages, but I don't think this really matters to me. Should I look into it again?
EDIT: Cinema 4D is able to utilise only one core for most of its design tasks. On the other hand Octane Render is able to utilise a high number of cores, that's why I'm ok with the core count of i9 119000K.
Would anyone be that nice and look over my chosen specs to see if there are any red flags?
My current specs are:
Lenovo Yoga 720
Intel i7-7700HQ
GTX 1050 2GB Max-Q
16GB 2133MHz
Samsung MZVLB512 SSD
...this is a much needed upgrade as you can imagine!
Thanks in advance.
I'm about to order a gaming/rendering station for Cinema 4D + Octane render mostly, but also After Effects, Unreal Engine and possibly all sort of audiovisual development that's out there. What I'm looking for is the ability to fire up a computer and have somewhat uninterrupted workflow - mostly Ray Traced previews with Octane Render and fast enough physics simulation in Cinema 4D. I know rendering times will vary based on the scene complexity.
My monitor: Samsung S27C750 1080/60
Use: 3D Rendering with 4K output/ 1080p gaming with no focus on quality
Budget: Roughly €4000-4500
AMD vs. Intel: I'm aware of the AMD advantages, but I don't think this really matters to me. Should I look into it again?
EDIT: Cinema 4D is able to utilise only one core for most of its design tasks. On the other hand Octane Render is able to utilise a high number of cores, that's why I'm ok with the core count of i9 119000K.
Would anyone be that nice and look over my chosen specs to see if there are any red flags?
My current specs are:
Lenovo Yoga 720
Intel i7-7700HQ
GTX 1050 2GB Max-Q
16GB 2133MHz
Samsung MZVLB512 SSD
...this is a much needed upgrade as you can imagine!
Thanks in advance.
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