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I'm looking to build my new Motion-Design PC. The programs which I will use are Rendering with CPU (Cinema4D, Nuke...) and GPU (After Effects, Octane...). CPU: Intel Core i7 6800K (LGA 2011-v3, 3.40GHz, Unlocked) Graphics Card: 2x EVGA GTX 980 Ti Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+ Motherboard: ASUS X99-A II (LGA 2011-v3, Intel X99, ATX) RAM: Corsair Vengeance LED (4x, 8GB, DDR4-3000) (Probably gonna upgrade to 8x8GB later?) Storage 1: Samsung 950 Pro (256GB, M.2 2280) Storage 2: Samsung 850 EVO Basic (1000GB, 2.5") Power Supply: Corsair RM850x (850W) CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H100i v2 Case: Corsair Carbide 400C Operating System: Windows 10 So my questions for this build are: Is this Motherboard a good choice and is the RAM compatible with it? Is the Power Supply good, or would the RM750x be strong enough? Is it better to buy 2x GTX 980 Ti (5632 CUDA Cores) or wait for the upcoming GTX 1080 Ti (3456 CUDA Cores)?
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I'm looking to build my new Motion-Design PC. The programs which I will use are mostly Rendering with CPU (After Effects, Cinema4D, Nuke...) and not GPU (Octane). CPU: Intel Core i7 6800K (LGA 2011-v3, 3.40GHz, Unlocked) Graphics Card: ASUS GTX 1070 STRIX O8G-GAMING (GP104, 8GB) Motherboard: ASUS X99-A II (LGA 2011-v3, Intel X99, ATX) RAM: Corsair Vengeance LED (4x, 8GB, DDR4-3000) (Probably gonna upgrade to 8x8GB later?) Storage 1: Samsung 950 Pro (256GB, M.2 2280) Storage 2: Samsung 850 EVO Basic (1000GB, 2.5") Power Supply: Corsair RM850x (850W) CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H100i v2 Case: Corsair Carbide 400C Operating System: Windows 10 This is the list of the shop in Switzerland where I'm going to buy all the components (I already have the 1TB SSD and the Case): https://www.digitec.ch/de/ShopList/Show?shopListId=4313EDC2C81D3099040A00ADDF79FBDB So my questions to this build are: Is this Motherboard a good choice and is the RAM compatible with it? Is the Power Supply good, or would the RM750x be strong enough? Is the GTX 1070 good enough for Octane, should I buy me a GTX 1080 or even wait until the 1070/1080 Ti comes out?
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Can someone put together the best 2000 build for VFX and hard rendering? Thanks I'll need it to handle 4K like a boss and absolutely destory adobe cc and 3ds max and cinema 4d. Here is currently what I have: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/8vCbhq I do not plan on gaming.
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I currently have a 4690K that runs at a rock solid 4.5ghz, I have a chance to upgrade to a 4790 for no extra cost. My question is whether this would be worth the swap? My main uses for the system are productivity as well as photo/video editing in photoshop and premiere. When rendering h.264 4K video I find that the CPU will be pegged on all 4 cores for a number of hours. If I do game then it'll be strictly 60FPS titles. Does anyone have experience if the HT of the i7 will show an improvement in my rendering tasks despite the ghz deficit?
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So I'm not sure where should I place this topic, so if I made a mistake making it here, moderators, please move it accordingly, thank you. So I wanted to make a video for a Youtube channel I'm gonna make later, and it was supposed to go up at the same time as the channel, which was supposed to be tomorrow. I'm done with the video, It's a cancer video I made for fun to laugh with my friends about it and it's around 5 minutes long with about half of it being stationary text with a song over a background. I go to render it, I chose the "Internet 1080p HD" Template and went away with it. It renders to exactly 143 frames, after which the preview of the render freezes and the estimated time just keeps rising forever. Did some research on Youtube, and nothing seems to work properly. I then for shit and giggles went and rendered the project as .avc and it worked only except for the fact that there was no audio. It was the "1080p 25mbps Bluray video stream" template I used and I'm not sure there was even supposed to be audio anyway with that option (?) so I don't think it's a problem. So I go to render it as an MP4 file again but disable audio this time after which the video rendered past 143 frames with no problems. I legit tried updating it, and it already was, so I reinstalled Vegas 13 denying the updates and even blocking the app's internet access in the firewall so it doesn't do anything to no avail. I am using a distortion filter on most of my audio considering it's a shitty MLG parody and I also boosted the levels of each audio track, I don't see where's the problem. Pretty sure I should just downgrade because many people seem to have problems with Vegas 13 anyways but if you guys can help please leave some suggestions. ty.
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I want an editing PC under 2000 for extreme rendering! Any suggestions or comments on what I have so far? http://pcpartpicker.com/list/yz3CzM
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Hi guys, I'm planning a PC build that I'll be using for GPU based rendering using OctaneRender, and Gaming (Fallout 4, etc). The only part I'm carrying forward from my current system is a recently purchased ASUS GTX 970 Strix Direct CU II OC, which I'll use as the main card for my 2 monitors. The 2 980 Ti's will be purely used by Octane for 3D rendering. It's worth noting as well that SLI will be disabled as Octane doesn't support it. So it will be the 970 powering my gaming, which it's currently doing just fine! I built my current setup so I'm not 'new' to this... BUT I've never watercooled a system before. So this is where I turn to you! I've started listing a few of the parts I'll need, but would be good to get any advice. I still need to choose some rads, fans and fittings, which I haven't had a chance to look at yet, but hoping you could guide me. I'm looking to do a hard tubing custom loop too. Budget was around £3k which I've already blown, but this is an investment and so I'm flexible. Within reason http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/NQMWVn CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K 3.5GHz 6-Core Processor (£461.98 @ Novatech) Motherboard: Asus X99-A/USB 3.1 ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard (£221.32 @ Amazon UK) RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory (£232.08 @ Ebuyer) Storage: Samsung 950 PRO 256GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive (£134.99 @ Amazon UK) GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+ Video Card (2-Way SLI) (£559.86 @ Amazon UK) GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+ Video Card (2-Way SLI) (£559.86 @ Amazon UK) GPU: ASUS GTX 970 Strix Direct CU II OC 4GB (Already Purchased For £296.34) Case: Corsair 750D Airflow Edition ATX Full Tower Case (£136.99 @ Amazon UK) PSU: Corsair RM 1000W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply (£136.90 @ Amazon UK) OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM (64-bit) Res & Pump: EKWB EK-XRES 140 Revo D5 PWM - Glass (£108.77) Water Block: EK-FC970 GTX Strix - Nickel [Strix 970 Water Block] (£82.72) Water Block: EK-FC Titan X - Nickel [980 Ti Water Block] x2 (£166.94) Water Block: EK-Supremacy EVO X99 - Nickel [X99 CPU Water Block] (£44.77) Other: EK-FC Titan X Backplate - Nickel [980 Ti Backplate] x2 (£57.64) Other: EK-FC970 GTX Strix Backplate - Nickel [Strix 970 Backplate] (£28.82) Total: £3229.98 Thanks for your help!
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Corona Render released updated benchmark. Corona uses only pure CPU power to render image. @LinusTech: This looks better than cinebench, *wink wink* source: https://corona-renderer.com/benchmark/
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Hello, I recently build a PC for the purpose of rendering. I used 3dx Max Vray for render. These are the specs Intel Xeon e5 2660 v4 2.0 GHz 14 core ASRock X99 Extreme4 LGA 2011-v3 Intel X99 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard G.SKILL Ripjaws 4 Series 64GB (8 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2400 (PC4 19200) Memory Kit Model F4-2400C15Q2-64GRK 512gb + 1 tb SSD 750w PSU Gold Rated Nvidia GTX 1070 Founders Edition When testing the specs with another computer that has much lower specs than this, the render came out slower. I tested both Vray RT and Vray Adv. Can you please assist me with this?
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Hey Guys. I've just bought my new computer and i'm using After Effects CC 2015 and Media Encoder CC 2015 for my YouTube projects. My specs are: CPU: i7 6700K. GPU: GTX 1070 RAM: 16GB of DDR4 2400Mhz SSD: Samsung 850 Pro 512GB. HHD: Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB. System: Windows 10 Pro 64bit External effects used: Trapcode & Sound Keys & Twitch Project File: http://www.filedropper.com/trapempireproject Basically my old computer was very very slow, had a GTX 210 i think, an i5 750 and a really slow HHD. it took me hours to render videos that other people rendered in less then 40 minutes and i got sick and tired of it and invested in a ultra computer for gaming and rendering. But to my surprise this computer is actually performing worse then what other people told me their computers perform with lesser (lot lesser) specs. I can't figure out if something is wrong with my AE or system in general or are my expectations too high and the performance im receiving is right on the dot of what should be and is good. This project file is the project i am trying to render with Adobe Media Encoder and After Effects (same render time with both). It takes me 2 and a half hours to render this project. Also when i preview render in after effects it gives me a 1-2 seconds of real time and then goes into not real time preview rendering 15 fps out of 60 with the quarter quality and 1-2 fps on full quality. So i'm really confused. Please if somebody can, download this project file and render it on your computer and tell me how long it takes you and if something is wrong with my pc tell me how i can improve it to get the best render time possible ! My Render settings are: H.264 60FPS VBR 1 10-12 bit-rate Use Maximum Render Quality
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So I seem to be stuck. I am just editing 1080p 60fps footage from a Go Pro. I am using Warp Stabilization and un-warping go pro thing (1080 medium) (which are relatively intensive). However, my render times seems to be the same when I enable mercury (cuda) or just mercury software. I am rendering in h.264, the footage is 1:14 minutes, render time is about 23 minutes both with and without the gpu. Any ideas what's going on? I am using a 960 if that may be an issue.
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I have just gotten some money and i am going to build a duel 6-core xeon workstation. i have two 6 core 12 thread cpu's lga 1366 and i know that 1366 has tripple channel memory and thats why there is 6 dimm slots for the ddr3 ram. i have seen some with 4 slots or three which makes sense but a board i am considiring is this one for socket 1366 and it has 9 dimm slots per cpu. why does it have 9? does it work with all 9 slots or only 6 per cpu? here is the board http://www.tyan.com/Motherboards_S7012_S7012GM4NR Duel socket 1366 motherboard The build will have two xeon 6-core 12-thread 3.2ghz cpu's (I have) a tesla c1060 lots of 4gb ddr3 kingston ecc ram sticks (i have) two hyper t4 coolers an intel 535 ssd (i have) some mechanical hdd's (i have)
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After building a Xeon gamer for under 1000$ i got the idea to make a MONSTER machine with only used parts. The budget was max 3000$ and shut include everything from monitor to cables, so start with nothing. CPU 1 : Intel Xeon E5-2670v3 / 12 cores 24 Threads (read more) CPU 2 : Intel Xeon E5-2670v3 / 12 cores 24 Threads (read more) CPU Cooling : 2x Noctua NH-D15S GPU 1 : MSI GF GTX 970 Gaming 4GB (read more) GPU 2 : MSI GF GTX 970 Gaming 4GB (read more) Motherboard : Asus Z10PE D16 WS (read more) RAM : 32GB (4x8GB) HyperX Fury 2133MHz (read more) PSU : CORSAIR RM1000x 1000W PSU (read more) Case : Phanteks Enthoo Pro Window - Black (read more) SSD : 256GB Samsung 950 PRO M.2 PCIe SSD (read more) Monitor : Acer 27" LED Predator G-Sync XB270HUD (read more) Keyboard : Logitech G105 Gaming (read more) Other: - SLI Bridge (MSI bridge) - Displayport cable (2m.) Total used cost 2785$ inkl. vat, transport and tax. Where did i find it? - Ebay - DBA - Local hardware store The benchmark will start Tuesday! NOW TO YOU: - What benchmarks would you like to see? - Last 215$ shut be used on what? - Is there a better config out there for gaming/3d rendering/video export ?
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so I'm rendering a video with Vegas Pro 13 and using my cuda with my 970 ftw. my cpu is using 100%of all 4 cores, and I don't know why... any help, and tips for rendering are also appreciated. thanks, Mush.
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Hello. I have an older mac mini running the latest mac osx, but the specs aren't the greatest. I would love to edit some of my 4k videos on iMovie, but rendering would take to long. This is why I would like to render it on my more powerful PC, which is running Windows 10. Is there any way I will be able to save some of my projects as a iMovie file and then render them using my Windows Based PC? Thanks, CmzPlusHardware
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Hi guys, Okay, before I start, let me mention that I am completely confused at the moment, hence I need your help! I have finally decided to switch from Mac environment (Final Cut Pro X) to Windows based system (Adobe Premiere Pro CC) for the next upgrade to my film production company's editing hardware. I am planning to build two machines (maybe more if I get a better understanding after posting this article): Machine 1: Editors Machine. Primary use for this machine is for my editor to do all the editing on Premiere Pro CC. Machine 2: Render Farm. Primary use for this machine is to assist during the final render process of the film over a quad channel gigabit network for the output of the master copy. Okay, now the confusing part: According to this: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2013/07/19/adobe-premiere-pro-cc-hands-on-multi-gpu-support-and-more/ and this article: http://creativeclouduser.com/multiple-gpu-support-in-adobe-premiere-pro/ Adobe Premiere supports multiple GPUs for the render process. And LTT made a video a while back where they showed off their render farm build where they used dual Xeons and dual Titan X GPUs for it. Video: So according to all of above, having multiple GPUs should help in Premier Pro during the editing and final render process. But, I was watching Dimitri's video (from HardwareCanucks), and he recently re-built his editing machine where he removed one of the two 980Tis from his system, and mentioned multiple GPUs don't make a difference in Premiere Pro editing process and premiere pro does not support multiple GPUs. And queue the confusion. Video: Now at this stage, my final conclusion on the editing rig is to have only one 980Ti (If more than one are better, please mention in the comment and why.) But when it comes to the render farm, I have a few questions: Q.1: Which is more important when it comes to final render? GPU or CPU? Q.2: Do I need a single GPU or having multiple GPUs will help with the render time? (If I select CUDA) Q.3: Will having multiple GPUs benefit the Render machine at all? Or is it better to get an 18 core Xeon (or two) instead? My original plan was to have a Skylake i7 with dual 980 Tis (in SLI) in the render farm machine, but after watching HardwareCanucks' video I am very much confused. Can anyone suggest what should I go for the render farm? And which is more important for render... (Dual GPUs in SLI with Slylake i7) OR (a high end CPU)? Apologies in advance if I sound like a noob, not a very technical person! and very much confused at the moment! Thanks in advanced! /d
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Hey guys, My buddies and I all record video in some shape or form, and since we're always a 5-minute drive from one another, we want to build a NAS + Render Farm that we'd all connect to and share between. My ideal configuration goes something like this: Minimum 16GB ECC RAM to prevent any issues with reading/writing from memory.. Best GPU setup video rendering in Sony Vegas / Premiere Pro. RAID 6 array with 6 WD Black 1TB drives (Totaling in 4TB of storage with 2 possible drive failures before completely losing data). Hot-swap case for the drives. Ethernet + WiFi connectivity. My main concerns are this: I'd like to set it up to render more than one video at a time, and possibly be able to stream media or stream games to other computers. What GPU's to get for good concurrent rendering + streaming. I currently plan of setting up two GTX 980 TI's OR a single GTX Titan X. Do I go with server-grade CPU's and OS or desktop-grade CPU's and OS? In terms of desktop CPU and OS, I was planning on using an i7-4790K overclocked with Windows 7 Ultimate, I don't know what I'd do for the server config. I still need a RAID controller and Mobo that support RAID 6. Is 16GB of ECC RAM good enough for this machine? Should I go for 32GB? Are there rack-mounted full cases I should be looking at? Thank you in advance for any help!
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Hey guys and girls. Im thinking of changing my rig to a matx form as i need the dual gpu for rendering. Anyone know of the smallest or some of the smallest matx case? i just need place for 1x2.5ssd and 1x3.5hdd. Thanks a bunch peeps. May the turnip be with u.
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I am building a new computer for general 3D work and am looking for a motherboard that has native or overclock comparability with ram at or faster than 2133MHz.
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING! This render is simply an expansion on the original blender render. I liked it, so I thought that I'd share it! If you like the compressed 1440p version, you're more than welcome to download at full 4K resolution here: http://www.mediafire.com/view/1idu44ek4sq44zp/WAN_Show_Wallpaper_4K.png
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Can someone please tell me why I can't upload to YouTube? I've tried the "Google trick" and it doesn't work at all. I keep getting the error "No linked YouTube Account"
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I am a Digital Designer, and I've been working with a Apple computers for more than 5 years now. It's time to invest in a new more powerful computer, and I don't live in the US, so I've been researching computer building companies like Xidax, Origin PC, etc. Xidax seems to offer the best deal, specially because of the Lifetime Parts Warranty and their customer service has been great so far. They've helped me with my build and answered all my questions. I wanted to ask around if anyone has any reviews or experience with this company, specially because I am ordering from another country I want to make sure I make a good investment. NOTE: This is intended as a workstation build, NOT a gaming rig. I use the Adobe Suite and mostly work creating motion graphics, video editing and 3D (I use C4D+Octane Render but still have to use C4D's render from time to time). Also, I am NOT considering building the rig myself for a main reason, and that is that I live in Venezuela, and having parts (or anything for that matter) shipped here is already very expensive, a huge hassle (shipping and mail don't work here anywhere near as good as they do in the US). So ordering all the parts, have em shipped all the way here and then having a part not working correctly or something go wrong, I can't just return the part because that would mean more money spent in International Shipping, plus more time to wait, and more hassle, so I decided to go with a company that can build the computer for me, test it and guarantee that it will work as soon as I plug it in. Here's the build that I am planning to buy: MSI Z179 Krait ATX Intel Quad Core™ i7-6700 Processor - Liquid Cooled 32 GB DDR4 RAM Corsair 750W PSU 24x Asus DVD-RW combo PCI-Express Wireless-N Adapter NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980ti 6GB - Overclocked 240Gb SSD + 1TB HDD (x2 in Raid 1) Windows 10 Home Premium 64 bit FREE Rise of Tomb Raider Game FREE Lifetime Support _______________________________________ $2,634 Total Keep in mind that a build made at Origin PC with 16Gb of ram and a GTX 970 came to about $2,800 so this is still a better machine and at a better price. I was suggested to make a Xeon based system in another forum, but to my understanding those are WAY more expensive and apparently Xidax doesn't offer Xeon based systems, OriginPC does, but they start at more than $2,500 and my budget (including shipping) is $3,000. Of course I want this system to be future proof, as I would like to be able to upgrade this to better CPU's/GPU's/RAM as time goes by and technologies advance, but I am talking in a few years. Here's the link to the configuration I have going at Xidax > https://www.xidax.com/desktops/x-6/?saveconfig=86160, feel free to edit anything, and to save the configuration just hit the button at the top, enter your email and then copy that link from your email and paste it here. I really appreciate any help from anyone on this! Thanks!
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Hello guys, i need some advice on building a pc workstation for 3D and rendering purposes. As of now, i have my eyes set on CPU: Intel xeon E5-2980 V3 12 Cores. VGA: Leadtek Quadro Kepler K4200 i haven't decided on the rest of the component. I hope i could get many suggestion for the rest of the component from you guys *Note: - Budget i would like to spend around 6-7k - For motherboard i have a plan on using dual CPU - Program used mostly 3DMax, C4D, Maya, and Nuke - Rendering are using vray - Later i will also build a render farm machine in the future, but for now my focus was building this main workstation machine first. (on this note, i would also take input from all of you guys whats should i take into consideration when building this machine so that later when i build the render farm machines, i won't have any trouble) Sorry if my english is bad, or the information are not clear enough, but i hope you guys understand the question I'm asking. Thank you all Cheers.
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Hi guys, I would like you to recommend me parts to upgrade my build, I will be playing on 4k and I really need some serious horsepower for under 2000$ I already got a decent case, psu and storage. I also think I could upgrade my cpu for 3D modeling and rendering, I use Cinema 4D and Autodesk Maya. For gaming I am looking for the best of the best for 4K since it's pretty demanding, no preferences for Nvidia or Amd. Edit: I live in Canada and here computer parts are EXTREMELY expensive for some reason. Please use ca.pcpartpicker.com for the prices and alvailability. ▲ ▲ ▲