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Unreal Engine + Cinema4D PC build

Zeinone

Hi everyone,

 

As you can see in the title itself I'd like someone with experience in either Game Development (primarily in UE4) or PC building itself. This would also be my first PC build so any tips and recommendations would be really good to hear.

 

Here are the specs:

MOBO: Asus MAXIMUS VIII Hero
CPU: INTEL i7 6700K 4.00 GHz 
GPU: Asus STRIX Gaming GTX 980 TI 6GB GDDR5
SSD: Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256 GB
RAM: HyperX 4*8GB Fury DDR4 2666 MHz
HDD: SEAGATE Barracuda HDD 2TB SATA III
PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 650 GS 650W
COOLER: NOCTUA NH-D15
CASE: NZXT Phantom 530

 

And if someone has some experience in modeling can he/she also tell if cinema 4D is a good software for that, since i have some minor experience in it but none in the matter of game modelling and similar.

 

Thanks in advance!

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Overpriced motherboard

Not the best 980ti in terms of price cooling noise or customer support

Overpriced SSD (just get an evo)

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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I'd go for a 5820K over the 6700K for its two extra cores which would be beneficial for your kind of work.

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2 minutes ago, HKZeroFive said:

I'd go for a 5820K over the 6700K for its two extra cores which would be beneficial for your kind of work.

If I'd go for the 5820K, could you recommend me a mobo for it since its LGA2011, unlike the 6700K 1151

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Just now, Zeinone said:

If I'd go for the 5820K, could you recommend me a mobo for it since its LGA2011, unlike the 6700K 1151

MSI X99A Raider

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6 minutes ago, Zeinone said:

 

And if someone has some experience in modeling can he/she also tell if cinema 4D is a good software for that, since i have some minor experience in it but none in the matter of game modelling and similar.

 

i never really got into modelling but i'm working with cinema 4d for a few years now and it is one of the easiest to learn/can be really powerfull

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6 minutes ago, thekeemo said:

Overpriced motherboard

Not the best 980ti in terms of price cooling noise or customer support

Overpriced SSD (just get an evo)

And which 980 ti should i go for, since i've been researching and the asus strix seemed to be the best in performance, but the down side was it's noise. MSI one?

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Just now, Zeinone said:

And which 980 ti should i go for, since i've been researching and the asus strix seemed to be the best in performance, but the down side was it's noise. MSI one?

EVGA first (great customer support and quiet coolers)

then MSI (good customer support and semi quiet high performing coolers) 

then Gigabyte (bad customer support and loud very high performing coolers)

then Asus (bad customer support and ok coolers)

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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