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RedwoodAyy

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  1. Well, what's the maximum you'd be willing to spend on something to "obtain your goals"?
  2. Yeah, I got you But still, you will see increased responsiveness and overall more performance in content creation with the 2700X. The 8700K's main appeal is gaming.
  3. Ok, just to confirm, this isn't a joke; correct?
  4. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xJZLyX This is a build that will provide the highest tier workstation in the industry. Armed with Intel flagship i9 processor with a full 18 CORES and 36 THREADS, it is an absolute monster capable of tearing through any task in its way. The 32GB of graphical memory over two P5000 graphics cards will allow the storing of huge assets such as your land modeling with relatively great performance still at the head. The 64GB of FlareX system memory will allow for any task you do to be accelerated (or rather, not hindered) to the maximum potential of the CPU. The whopping 1200W power supply will allow you to add more parts on later if needed, and I've already included a liquid cooler, allowing you to improve performance through overclocking efforts. I might investigate in a P6000 as opposed to the P5000 SLI, but for now, the prices favor the P5000 SLI for the same amount of memory and in some cases more computing power. Cheers, Red
  5. Windows XP and Vista don't have most of the files, ability to download drivers, or even capability to realistically run a modern AAA game. This also works vice versa, where Windows 10 does not have the capability to run these older games without an emulator. Windows XP and Vista are still used though, typically for small home theatres and game emulation. I have probably 4 Windows XP systems lying around. Microsoft has stopped supporting Windows XP, and with it, many users of it are quickly departing.
  6. The 2700X is significantly better at workstation tasks, as it boasts 8 cores and 16 threads to the 8700K's 6 and 12. You'll see much better render times with the 2700X and it still boasts impressive performance in other types of computing.
  7. Funny that you say that because I am using the power supply from my mining rig (On behalf of all us, sorry for the GPU prices)
  8. Battle Royales, some other games. The question isn't if the 2700X is the best at gaming, but is if it won't bottleneck the Vegas.
  9. Can the 2700X support 2 Vega 64s in 1080p at 240 fps and 4k at 60 fps?
  10. This is a good workstation build. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/W8znpG I took some liberties such as adding a water cooler and having a specific choice of the motherboard but this is a good start. This contains 16GB of graphical memory for your design and CGI and 32GB of system memory for acceleration in rendering. The eight cores and 16 threads of the CPU will let you run through rendering like the breeze! The motherboard I choose may require a BIOS revision by using an older CPU, but from what I've researched, the X99 chipset platform is the only one for Xeon v4 family. Let me know if you need any budget revisions! Cheers, Red
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