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    Tonyboss got a reaction from Ben17 in Noctua Air cooling for 3900x/3950x   
    Aorus Pro doesnt have wifi. I need wifi.
    Here in Portugal the prices are this:

    Gigabyte x570 Aorus Ultra = 314.90 euros
    Asus x570 Rog Strix Gaming-E = 335.00 euros 
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    Tonyboss got a reaction from Ben17 in Noctua Air cooling for 3900x/3950x   
    Thanks.
    I am studding that right now. Hurry! Hurry! Tomorrow morning i have to fill the request parts list because here in my country Noctuas have a high time wainting list.
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    Tonyboss got a reaction from Ben17 in Noctua Air cooling for 3900x/3950x   
    Thanks.
    I work with a lot of object mesh polygons and their algorithms allocate tasks better inside ram when loading objects. At my office i have multiple machines and i don't know exactly why but low latency response better in that type of work. The other machines has CAS 16 and it felt a bit slow to response when render starts and stops.

    I think if i choose D15S i can add a small 120mm fan over the RAM sticks right? Because i will fill all 4 ram slots to have 64 gb.
    The noise of the fans are not a big deal for me. I always work with headphones. ?

     
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    Tonyboss got a reaction from Ben17 in Noctua Air cooling for 3900x/3950x   
    I am thinking in full fill Meshify with those:

    Front - 2x 140mm Noctua NF-A14P PWM (intake)
    Top - 2x 140mm Noctua NF-A140 PWM (exhaust - despite i have read when intake it give better results)
    Rear - 1x 120mm NF-a12x25 PWM (exhaust)

    CPU - NH-U12A (because of the ram clearance and i prefer low CAS latency)
    I am afraid of this cooling cpu to rapidly achieve 90º celcius when rendering. And i do not trust in AIO yet.

    After this i am looking for a good Mobo with good VRM to keep this chilling and fresh. I do not have intent to go OC. Just need a stable machine for work.
    Any thought?
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    Tonyboss got a reaction from Ben17 in Noctua Air cooling for 3900x/3950x   
    hello.

    Help on decide which is one Noctua Air Cooling for 3900x / 3950x

    The noctuas will by installed inside a Meshify C 170mm clearance.
    I would love to have Chromax to build a black theme. If not possible due to the low options on chromax line i will stick with normal ones.
    NH-U12A 100% Ram clearance
    NH-D15S
    NH-D15 (this ones have both chromax and normals)

    I am afraid of the biggest one because the Ram Clearance.
    Ram will be G.Skill TridentZ 3200Mhz CL4

    Any toughts about it?
    Cheers.
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    Tonyboss got a reaction from ZivZulander in Noctua Air cooling for 3900x/3950x   
    I am thinking in full fill Meshify with those:

    Front - 2x 140mm Noctua NF-A14P PWM (intake)
    Top - 2x 140mm Noctua NF-A140 PWM (exhaust - despite i have read when intake it give better results)
    Rear - 1x 120mm NF-a12x25 PWM (exhaust)

    CPU - NH-U12A (because of the ram clearance and i prefer low CAS latency)
    I am afraid of this cooling cpu to rapidly achieve 90º celcius when rendering. And i do not trust in AIO yet.

    After this i am looking for a good Mobo with good VRM to keep this chilling and fresh. I do not have intent to go OC. Just need a stable machine for work.
    Any thought?
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    Tonyboss reacted to O_and_N in workstation quadro p4000 vs gtx 1080 ti   
    Was browsing the internet in search of more info in relation to the same question when i saw this thread and i have some info to share.(Its funny to see another person looking at the same gpus p4000 vs 1080ti and maya at the same time as I am lol)
    (sli doesnt work in maya but if you have more than one gpu with no sli you can do gpu rendering with a redshift/octane plug in)
     
     
    So, i made a thread over at the autodesk forums with a heavy maya scene and a few people tested their gpus with it(including my k4200 and a k5000 from the user of the video you posted)to compare results.
     
    https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/maya-forum/are-quadros-and-firepros-still-important/td-p/6772440
     
    I will be buying 2 gpus(2xp4000 or 2x1080ti) in a week and i will most probably make the final decision in the last minute.From what i see,this problem here is because in the past maya(and max) worked bad with gaming gpus.Long time users remember the pain and are nervious to switch as they dont want to get a nasty surprise.On the other hand,we are tired on wasting money...
     
    Looking at the tests in my link i can see that gaming gpus ¨¨MOST¨¨ probably will work just fine in maya BUT using only the viewport 2.0.I will confess that i still use the old viewport,but i think its time to change as its called legacy for a reason now.
    On the other hand using vieport 2.0 can be used in dx11 mode and open gl.The dx11 will probably be the best for gtx gpus but i have the feelong that the open gl coud not perform that good on a gtx.Things like paint effects dont work in vp 2.0 so legacy one is needed there.
     
    Quadro
    -less power
    -probably beter silicone used and will survive high/long operating temp longer
    -eliminates the moment of a nasty surprise in case you do something new in the workflow?
     
    gtx
    -more brute force
    -less cost(its all about that)
    -the feeling you are not being riped off?
     
    Many things point me that the gtx woud be fine,its just that feeling in  my stomach that still warns me that with time i might regret it.(thanks to years of experience and as i always spend a lot on one main workstation and dont use another pc)
     
    The p4000 looks good.No reviews yet,except some small words here and there showing that in 3d mark orange room is superior than a m5000 for vr.On paper it is a gtx 1070 but cripled.Still i suspect that in raw power it shoud be no lees than a stock gtx 980(game performance).As I do use the unreal engine and maya together.And yes,quadros play games(develop)just fine lol!
     
    If you buy/both a p4000 or a gtx 1080 before me,please share the info dude.
    Cheers
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    Tonyboss reacted to The Benjamins in CPU for Workstation 3D Rendering   
    More cores, it will be night and day any time you render. And if you have a lot of programs open at the same time
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    Tonyboss reacted to honor in Help to build a 3D+Rendering machine   
    check out this intelbuild i posted before https://es.pcpartpicker.com/list/JJNDKZ
    It has a micro itx case and motherboard. The board can hold 4 ram sticks, I simply added just two so it wouldn't go over budget. The i7 7700k Is one of intels best cpu's so don't worry about that being the wrong choice. Regarding the case and cpu cooler, just look out for what fits your budget and ultimately fits in the case itself. I understand also that prices are very different in portugal, so the most important thing here is to keep everything in budget, because I noticed that portuguese prices are higher. I only picked the fractal case, because it was the only one with a price listing and was comparably cheap in pcpartpicker. I am sure, if you look around, you will find something better looking as a case for your build. Just beware of buying a cooler that is too tall for the case you ultimately pick.
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    Tonyboss reacted to brob in Help to build a 3D+Rendering machine   
    I would suggest an X99 system with ECC memory for this build. 
     
    You will have to check local availability and pricing.
     
    Note: the motherboard comes with a 2011-3 narrow cpu cooler.
     
    The motherboard requires BIOS P3.10 which shipped last April to use the cpu.
     
    PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
    CPU: Intel Xeon E5-1650 V4 3.6GHz 6-Core OEM/Tray Processor  ($599.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
    Motherboard: ASRock X99E-ITX/ac Mini ITX LGA2011-3 Narrow Motherboard  ($248.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
    Memory: Crucial 32GB (2 x 16GB) Registered DDR4-2133 Memory  ($299.00 @ B&H) 
    Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($159.99 @ Jet) 
    Storage: Western Digital Red 2TB 3.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($85.81 @ OutletPC) 
    Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 8GB Superclocked Gaming ACX 3.0 Video Card  ($529.99 @ Newegg) 
    Case: Fractal Design Define Nano S Mini ITX Desktop Case  ($49.99 @ NCIX US) 
    Power Supply: Corsair RMx 550W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($99.99 @ Jet) 
    Total: $2073.75
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-03-04 19:37 EST-0500
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    Tonyboss reacted to Sleeper PC 2016 in Help to build a 3D+Rendering machine   
    There are fans inside the case. Remove the os and add some fans will be the same price 
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    Tonyboss reacted to Biggerboot in Is quadro better.   
    Not a big difference between the *titan x and Quadro for rendering.  In fact the Titan XP was a little better in some cases.
    Also with rendering cards, you could save a 980 (or both if your mobo supports 3).  Not for SLI mind you, but purely for rendering workloads.  The GPUs are capable of running independently.  If you want to replace both cards, I'd wait for the 1080ti.  But if you must have it now then the titan xp will do fine.
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