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shrimp90

Hey everyone,

 

Would like yalls advice or thoughts on a build that I am doing. I will be running Autocadd 2015 on it both the 3D and 2D modeling software and more then likely at the same time as well as running alot of smaller backround stuff like music and internet browser. I may end up play games like Assasins Creed unity, but am not sure.

 

Here is what I have picked out so far:

Intel Core i7-4790K w/nepton 240M Liquid cpu cooler

ASUS Z-97 Pro Wi-Fi

EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Superclocked 4GB

Corsair Vengance Series 16GB DDR3-2400

Super Nova 650-watt Power Supply

2-1TB Hard drives in RAID 1

Windows 8.1 Professional 64 bit

 

Using a Corsair Obsidian Series 750D case to put it all in. Also will be running at least 2 or more screens so I can see all my open tasks.

 

This is my first build I have done and I am not the most tech savy person. I have spent the better part of about 2 months thinking and doing alot of research into this stuff. So if I get stuff wrong I prob just dont know.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

 

 

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Dunno if AutoCAD benefits from double precision but if it does you might be better of with a GTX Titan...

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your gonna want 32gb of ram, you can never have enough ram with 3d

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your gonna want 32gb of ram, you can never have enough ram with 3d

Scrap 32GB, go for the full 128GB. :P JK

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Hey everyone,

 

Would like yalls advice or thoughts on a build that I am doing. I will be running Autocadd 2015 on it both the 3D and 2D modeling software and more then likely at the same time as well as running alot of smaller backround stuff like music and internet browser. I may end up play games like Assasins Creed unity, but am not sure.

 

Here is what I have picked out so far:

Intel Core i7-4790K w/nepton 240M Liquid cpu cooler

ASUS Z-97 Pro Wi-Fi

EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Superclocked 4GB

Corsair Vengance Series 16GB DDR3-2400

Super Nova 650-watt Power Supply

2-1TB Hard drives in RAID 1

Windows 8.1 Professional 64 bit

 

Using a Corsair Obsidian Series 750D case to put it all in. Also will be running at least 2 or more screens so I can see all my open tasks.

 

This is my first build I have done and I am not the most tech savy person. I have spent the better part of about 2 months thinking and doing alot of research into this stuff. So if I get stuff wrong I prob just dont know.

 

Thanks for the help.

Next month i'm building a very similar pc to your (for AutoCad/Gaming): http://pcpartpicker.com/p/R2J4jX

 

Changes I would do:

SuperNova 650 -> SuperNova 750 G2

1 HDD -> 1 SSD

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Scrap 32GB, go for the full 128GB. :P JK

 

im just picturing the complexity of simulations to run with that much ram

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im just picturing the complexity of simulations to run with that much ram

Many, my friend, Smeagol wants them all. :P:D

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