Hello Paul
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Hello,
I am looking to replace my ageing workstation with something more powerful, and wondered if anyone's willing to give me some advice. I need it for Adobe After Effects (likes very fast CPU clock speeds), Premiere Pro (eats VRAM for breakfast) and Cinema 4D (uses all the cores all the time). I will be using the system all day every day for my job, so I have a reasonable budget available, but would like to keep the total under ~£6000 inc. VAT if possible. So I want a CPU as fast as possible, with plenty of cores, and a GPU with as much VRAM as possible.
My existing 11GB GTX1080Ti regularly runs out of VRAM, so I'm hoping for an RTX3090 with 24GB VRAM, but these are made entirely of unobtanium. So I'm considering ordering a PC with no GPU, using my existing GTX1080Ti for now, then getting an RTX3090 as soon as they become available. I currently use three monitors: an Asus ProArt 4K display, a 27" Dell 2560x1440 and a little 23" one - can't remember the resolution - I think it's even less than 1920x1080.
Which kind of solves the GPU issue for now...so on to the CPU. The AMD 5950X seems like the fastest thing around, but are these available yet? I'm not in a screaming rush for this PC, but ideally I'd like to have it before the end of March 2021. If the 5950X is not available, what would be the next-best (but available) option?
As far as a case/cooling/PSU goes, I'm looking for advice here too - I'd be happy to experiment with some mild overclocking so need enough power and cooling to allow for this. Also, I'd need enough power to fuel an RTX3090 in future. I'm not concerned with looks or case lighting - I just want the system to be fast and reliable. I'd also like the motherboard to support as many M.2 drives as possible. For RAM: 64GB would suffice for now, with space to upgrade it at a later date.
So if anyone has any thoughts/advice/experience, I'd be very interested to hear it!
Thanks,
Paul
I am looking to replace my ageing workstation with something more powerful, and wondered if anyone's willing to give me some advice. I need it for Adobe After Effects (likes very fast CPU clock speeds), Premiere Pro (eats VRAM for breakfast) and Cinema 4D (uses all the cores all the time). I will be using the system all day every day for my job, so I have a reasonable budget available, but would like to keep the total under ~£6000 inc. VAT if possible. So I want a CPU as fast as possible, with plenty of cores, and a GPU with as much VRAM as possible.
My existing 11GB GTX1080Ti regularly runs out of VRAM, so I'm hoping for an RTX3090 with 24GB VRAM, but these are made entirely of unobtanium. So I'm considering ordering a PC with no GPU, using my existing GTX1080Ti for now, then getting an RTX3090 as soon as they become available. I currently use three monitors: an Asus ProArt 4K display, a 27" Dell 2560x1440 and a little 23" one - can't remember the resolution - I think it's even less than 1920x1080.
Which kind of solves the GPU issue for now...so on to the CPU. The AMD 5950X seems like the fastest thing around, but are these available yet? I'm not in a screaming rush for this PC, but ideally I'd like to have it before the end of March 2021. If the 5950X is not available, what would be the next-best (but available) option?
As far as a case/cooling/PSU goes, I'm looking for advice here too - I'd be happy to experiment with some mild overclocking so need enough power and cooling to allow for this. Also, I'd need enough power to fuel an RTX3090 in future. I'm not concerned with looks or case lighting - I just want the system to be fast and reliable. I'd also like the motherboard to support as many M.2 drives as possible. For RAM: 64GB would suffice for now, with space to upgrade it at a later date.
So if anyone has any thoughts/advice/experience, I'd be very interested to hear it!
Thanks,
Paul
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