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Hi guys, My motherboard is Asus Prime B450M-A II. Is Apacer AS2280P4 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen 3, gonna be compatiable with my Mobo? Apparently it has 3D TLC NAND Flash. I'm going to work multimedia stuff in PS-AI, PR-AE, Blender-Unreal Engine and obviously lot more. Am I going to be fine?
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I currently have an I9 12900KS in my machine right now, which I use mainly use for gaming. But I'm planning to get into some Blender work/3d modeling and rendering, etc. I'm planning on upgrading my CPU, and I'm trying to see which CPU would be a good upgrade. I'm planning to go on AM5, and I'm looking at either 7950X for work, or maybe the 7950X3D for a gaming boost on some off time. I'm torn on which one to go for. Any advice?
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Hi. I have 2 4070ti's in my system. Every monitoring software I use tells me only one of them is ever be used at once. How do I configure my system to best utilise the 2 cards? My job has me running Blender and Keyshot on a daily basis for around 10 hours a day. Any help would be appreciated.
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ORIGINAL POST EDITED DUE TO IT BEING OLD AS DIRT. THREAD IS FROM 2014! Post your 3D models & renders below! Links to your other works are also appreciated! Resources (Updated 10/20/2019): Modeling / Sculpting Programs: https://www.blender.org/ https://www.autodesk.com/products/3ds-max/overview https://www.autodesk.com/products/maya/overview https://www.maxon.net/en-us/ https://www.foundry.com/products/modo https://pixologic.com/ Texturing Painting and Authoring Programs: https://www.substance3d.com/products/substance-painter https://www.foundry.com/products/mari https://www.substance3d.com/products/substance-designer https://www.substance3d.com/products/substance-alchemist https://quixel.com/mixer http://boundingboxsoftware.com/materialize/ Online Texture Resources: https://gametextures.com/ https://www.textures.com/ https://test.cc0textures.com/ https://www.poliigon.com/ https://share.substance3d.com/ https://quixel.com/megascans/library/latest https://texturehaven.com/ https://hdrihaven.com/ Game Engines: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/ https://www.cryengine.com/# https://unity.com/ https://aws.amazon.com/lumberyard/ https://godotengine.org/
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Budget (including currency): 2500 USD Country: Poland Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: AutoCad, Revit, Photoshop, Blender (sometimes sketchup + lumion (non ray tracing version)), also games Other details : I,m going to start my own architecture studio. I want the platform to be upgradable in the future. I'm not new to tech-related stuff, but this topic is making my head hurt and I need your opinion. Trying to minmax price and performance. I will probably use 2 monitors with this setup, that are not included in build. If you have a monitor that you can recommend please do. Also, going nvidia instead of radeon because of blender Proposed build: PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Y97q34 CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 4.7 GHz 12-Core Processor ($410.59 @ Amazon) CPU Cooler: be quiet! Pure Loop 360 Liquid CPU Cooler ($119.99 @ Amazon) Motherboard: MSI MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI ATX AM5 Motherboard ($358.96 @ MemoryC) Memory: G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory ($194.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($59.99 @ Amazon) Video Card: PNY XLR8 Gaming VERTO EPIC-X RGB OC GeForce RTX 4080 16 GB Video Card ($1099.99 @ Amazon) Case: Jonsbo D40 ATX Mid Tower Case ($122.00 @ Amazon) Power Supply: MSI MAG A850GL PCIE5 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($139.99 @ Amazon) Total: $2506.50 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available As stated in the tile, build mainly for work and sometimes games. There are 2 things about this build that are bothering me, and its hard for me to find answears for them. Firstly, i want to be able to upgrade this pc in the future, so the question is what mobo should i choose. After doing some research, i basically found out that for my needs B650E chipset is enough, but i'm not confident if it will be a good choice for a future ryzen 9 9000 X(so in the build i chose more expensive option). Second thing is, if i get a subsidy for opening a new bussines i will be able to buy 7950x version, but i don't know if 4 cores justify 33% price increase. I'm moving from i7-7700k and i have to say that cpu is still doing well, but more complex models are starting to become troublesome. Thanks in advance.
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Blender not detecting my amd gpu on linux
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I am running the newest version of pop_os! and blender 3.6.1 i have a AMD Radeon RX 7600 (which should be compatible with HIP in blender). When i go to preference to enable gpu render it says "no compatible gpu for cycles". How do i get my gpu to work with blender? -
Budget (including currency): Max 8000 kr/sek ~ 750$ (but the lower the better and its not that kind of situation where i need to max out the budget) Country: Sweden Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: It needs to be able to run cities skylines 1 and the upcoming sequel, i also need it to be able to run blender at a decent speed (as long as its significantly better than my old gpu) Other details: current Pc specs: I5-8400 32GB RAM GTX 1060 3Gb vram (what i need to upgrade) 300W psu (probarly need to upgrade this to, include this in the budget)c 256Gb M.2 and 1Tb Hdd I have no preference for what gpu brand, i just want the best bang for the buck. Iv know that AMD gpus are slightly worse at blender unfortunately, if that wasn’t so i would if instantly bought one because of the good price to performance. I would prefer if my new gpu could run most games and specifically cities skylines 1/2 at 1440p 60+ Fps. My main reason for the upgrade is because of my low gpu memory. That is my current limiting factor in both blender and heavily modded cities skylines. I also dont need to get this upgrade NOW. iv stood out with it for the past few years, whats a few months more. Yes i said months, i would prefer if i could buy a card sooner rather than later but my max waiting time would probably be around Christmas (2023). But it would be optimal if i could get the new card before the end of October (this is when cities skylines 2 gets released). Also keep in mind i probably need a new PSU to supply the gpu, if that is needed you could please include it in the final recommendation and price.
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Budget (including currency): $5,000 USD Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Blender, After Effects, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and some gaming for fun, not too concerned with top notch FPS when gaming. Mostly want to cut through render times, and make the Blender viewport lightning fast. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): My current configuration is looking like: CPU: Ryzen 9 7950x Cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420 Motherboard: ASUS ProArt X760E CREATOR WIFI ATX GPU: ASUS TUF RTX 4090 24GB RAM: Kingston Fury 128GB (4x32GB) DDR5 5600MT/s CL36 FURY Beast Black EXPO SSD: Crucial P5 1TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 x3 PSU: Corsair HX1200 Platinum 1200 W Case: Fractal Meshify 2 or Corsair 7000D Airflow My main concerns are around the instability of DDR5 running with AM5. I've heard people successfully running 128GB at around 3600, but the use of 2 DIMM slots at 64GB can yield up to the full 5600. For productivity tasks specifically, would programs like Blender/After Effects benefit most from the lower speed 128gb (mixed kits as well), or the full speed running 64gb? I'm okay to start with 64 and see if the BIOS updates catch up and DDR5 starts to play nice. Since the 7950x is always sprinting to the 95 C, I'm thinking the 420mm Arctic can help out keep those thermals under control. I'm also thinking the 1200w is generously on the safe side considering the power hungry CPU, GPU combo. Would also love some reference on the case, I'm attracted to the plentiful size of the 7000D, but mostly wanting the best airflow. Additionally, since this is my first ever build, feel free to throw out any general things I should be aware of / references or homework I should take a peek at. Thanks and of course all hail the LTT Screwdriver.
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Hello, I build this PC a few months ago, but I notice that the CPU gets extremely hot when rendering in Blender, even though I'm rendering on the GPU. The funny thing is that the CPU load is relatively low (5%-40%). The graphics card performs flawlessly.This even happens when I render an incredibly simple scene like the default cube in Blender. The power consumption of the CPU is limited to 150W! I have had this problem from the beginning and also when I game. My specs: RTX 3070 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700KF 3.40 GHz 32,0 GB RAM Windows 11 Pro I have already searched a lot on the internet, so I hope someone can help me. If I have forgotten any information, I will of course send it to you! Thank you! During rendering:
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(Repost) I am going off college beginning of august. I'm looking for windows laptops with at least a 30 series card, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. This laptop needs to have good battery life for when I am out and about using various CAD programs, capable of running video games at decent speeds (probably when plugged in), good cooling, and a relatively small size. I would preferably like to stay in the $1200-$1800 range with around $2000 being my absolute cap. I know that finding a laptop with all these requirements is a little tough and if sacrificing one of them is needed, then so be it. Thanks in advance for the help!
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Hi there. This may be a stupid topic but, im wondering if the A770 16gb can run blender and unreal engine 4/5 smoothly and without a hassle. Please only respond to this topic if your a user who has the intel A770 16gb and used/using it for blender unreal engine or any other creator software like Adobe for example. Thank you
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I've got a IBM/Lenovo x3850 x5 server with PCIe 2.0x16 slots, each built for DDR3 RAM (only on account of it being an old server). I need to install a graphics card for programs I'm running on a ProxMox VM such as SolidWorks (which needs a Win10 VM) and Blender/COMSOL (which run best under Linux). This will require a GPU passthrough (VT-d is enabled for PCIe slots) and graphics acceleration. I'll be doing some pretty extensive simulation in these programs (fluid simulations, large assemblies). I'll list out some of the facts about each graphics card I'm considering: Nvidia GRID K1: 16 GB of DDR 3 RAM Four Kepler-based GPUs 128-bit Made in 2013 GPU Blender Benchmark render time: 584 seconds* Nvidia Quadro P1000: 4 GB of DDR5 RAM Four 640 CUDA core Pascal GPU 128-bit Make in 2017 GPU Blender Benchmark render time: 114 seconds* * = these figures come from a workstation that was built for DDR5 RAM, my server is built for DDR3 RAM, hence my concern about whether or not the P1000 will truly have an edge over the other in my server. Ultimately, which one would be best for my purposes? Thank you.
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I've got a few programs like SolidWorks and Blender that I need to run. However, I was curious if running them in a VM using a hypervisor (such as KVM or Hyper-V) would result in significantly slower performance compared to just running that program in a bare metal OS. If it helps, I'll be doing some more advanced simulations (large fluid simulations) and renders that require some higher-quality images (such as SolidWorks Composer, which although not supported works just fine in a VM). I will be using graphics acceleration and, since VT-d is enabled for PCIe, a GPU passthrough would be used to the VMs. I know that it will run slower in a VM compared to the bare metal OS, but I'm wondering if the speed difference will be significant (i.e. will it take something ridiculous like twice as long for a 1 hour render).
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Hi, can I get some help? Rn i have an RX580 and want to upgrade it, in my country (Indonesia) the new line (rtx 30 & rx 6000) are being scalped or sold with only 1 pcs in store. I mainly do some games (mainly Ascreed titles) and some blender/davinci resolve editing. I saw some used gpu like 1080 and 1080 ti are being sold at approx. 500-600usd, while the new rtx 3060 (non ti) are being sold at approx. 800usd-1000usd or being sold at msrp but need to build a new pc (bundle). Do I really need to wait for the gpu stock to be normalized or just go for the used/new one or just straight to build a new pc? i dont want to build a pc rn because ddr5 is around the corner and leave me with no big upgrade path
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My budget for the build is approximately 1500 dollars or less as i am a 16 year old student that dont really have a steady form of income and will therefore be using my saved up money to buy the parts. I live in sweden so im therefore going to be using our versions of microcenter and ebay to buy the parts. (Which is inet and blocket if anyone was wondering) The pc is mostly gonna be used for 3d renders as im studying to become an architect and of course playing some fps games from time to time. This are the parts that ive picked out for my build, https://pcpartpicker.com/list/. I know that it might not be perfect as this is the first time that i have tried to build a pc, and because of my previous experience with computers being from a 13 year old hand me down from my brother that barely runs csgo and recently crashes when trying to use blender. What i am wondering is if i could save some money on a different configuration and if my build would be sufficient for what im trying to use it for.
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I finally mustered up the courage to say Join the LTT forums, despite being an on and off, fan of Linus since 2015. I also re-watched the video My Teenage Dream PC - Ricer PC Part 1, and remebered how sad i was that there was never a part 2, at least to my knowledge. In my quest to find it, I found his video Rebuilding My VERY FIRST Gaming PC! I felt inspired to repost the First, and really the only, Gaming PC I have ever made. The year? 2012 I was an adult (20 to be exact) i had finally graduated high school (I dropped out at 17, got my GED, was attending community college classes in philosophy/Psycology, and perusing my dream career in standup comedy, Spoiler- It didn't happen. Probably because i played WOW too much) Any way, I finished High School and Vocational training at job Corps. At the end of training at Job corps, I had major depression issues, and was banking on the world ending. So i did what any 20 year old failed comedian, who lived with their mom would do, Spend ALL their Job Corps money on a sick, custom, Top of the line Gaming computer(so they could finally play Crysis) As a super AMD Fanboy I came up with this build: End of the World Gaming Computer -Pcpartpicker.com I Gamed on it till 2015, when it was stolen from my car, when I was finally moving out of my moms house thanks to my job at Taco Bell. Nowadays, I am just a maintenance tech, I just play games and sculpt in blender on a refurbished lenovo thinkcentre with a AMD workstation Graphics card. However, this year( of all f***g years) my wife decided to get into Pc gaming, so I got her a system with an I5 10400, and an AMD RX 580, because it was what I could afford. It was also probably a waste though, as she seems to prefer games like Stardew Valley, and Among us... Once I've saved Up enough money though, I plan on making a Threadripper3990x/Radeon RX 6900 XT AMD fanboy Workstation, , As my Blender hobby is starting to look like a career. With my current jank setup, I already have decent speeds, Using AMD ProRender In Unreal Engine with the Vulkan API, Rendering full detail, animated scenes, and I want to see what it would be Like on a top of the line AMD beast.
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Hi Guys I just installed the newest Version Blender (2.92.0) and very time I open Blender one of the following things happens: 1.I can use Blender for a few minutes and the it freezes my whole Desktop. 2.Ican use Blender for a few minutes and it is not responding but if i kill the Task via TaskManager it freezes my whole Desktop. Is anyone able to help me out?
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Budget (including currency): $1500 Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Halo Infinite, Destiny 2, Blender 2.9+ Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): So I'm looking at doing a "partial" upgrade where I replace everything but my 1070. I made this list based on some feedback in another post: PCPartPicker Part List CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 3.7 GHz 12-Core Processor ($483.98 @ Amazon) CPU Cooler: ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 280 72.8 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($105.99 @ Amazon)` Motherboard: Gigabyte B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard ($209.91 @ Amazon) Memory: *Team T-Create Expert 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory ($239.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Samsung 980 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive ($99.99 @ Amazon) Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 8 GB MINI ITX OC Video Card (Purchased For $0.00) Case: Cooler Master MasterBox NR200P Mini ITX Desktop Case ($103.90 @ Amazon) Power Supply: SeaSonic FOCUS SGX 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular SFX Power Supply ($129.99 @ Amazon) Total: $1407.76 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available *Lowest price parts chosen from parametric criteria Generated by PCPartPicker 2021-11-29 14:51 EST-0500 I'm pretty comfortable with this list, except for the ram. All the usual brands are ridiculously expensive for 2x32 kits -- I am comfortable spending $300 on a kit because I understand that's the market, but anything that isn't a no-name seems to be $400+ Because I have to use an ITX, I'm stuck with 2 slots. My question is, would going with 2x16 (32GB total) ram significantly affect rendering speed?
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Hi, so I'm making an new pc and I'm gona use it for indie game dev (unity/blender) and some casual low- mid level gaming. I have a limited budget tho. I am confused wether to get a i3 10th (10100f 4 core 8 thread) and a Quadro T400 (only available in budget since the T600 is out of stock) or wether i should get a 5600g and buy a GPU a year or 2 later. Also, pls don't waste your time suggesting the rtx 3050 bcz it's obviously not gonna sell for 250 or even less than 300 bucks. Thanks in advance.
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Hey, I am a 3D Artist and gamer and now looking to upgrade my graphics card because my current one is dying. Upon my research i faced the obvious problem of the market being more confusing than math in 5th grade when letters first got introduced. I don't know what i should be getting honestly. The budget is fairly liberal as i still can probably sell my current gpu (5700XT) for a good chunk of money as it only struggles in DX11 games (which is sadly the majority on steam rn). Any advice on what would be best to get is greatly appreciated. Things that i "need": an NVIDIA GPU (got some sweet technology for 3D Stuff) NOT an 3090 or 3080Ti as this would be overkill a gpu that could be waterblocked in the future or even comes with a waterblock like some evga cards. Btw i Live in germany but dw about that i will figure out how i could get my hands on a similar one here. Thank you in advance.
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Budget (including currency): 600-700$ Country: India Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: game development, blender, csgo, valorant. So I'm just getting into game development, and I am looking to build a pc for the same. I'll be using unity game engine, a bit of blender, zbrush, premier pro, etc. But since the graphic card prices are extremely high rn, I am unable to get a good graphic card. So do you guys think I might get going with an i3 10100 for now and buy a graphic card later? And yes, before you guys spice up the wounds, the 3200g and 3400g are NOT IN STOCK. Any suggestions would help. Thank you.
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I'm trying to render a model I made in sketchup using blender. All works fine, I'm able to import and start working, but almost as soon as I try to render any grass in real time blender crashes and closes. Running 16gb of 2666 ram and a 1650ti.