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Hi! I'm planning to build a mini itx workstation for my daily workload that I have. I need to know what cpu i should have for the software that I use intesively everyday. Here are the softwares that I use regularly:

 

1. Autodesk Revit Architecture

2. Autodesk Maya

3. Adobe Photoshop CC

4. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

 

That is all. It would be really nice for someone to help :)

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1 minute ago, m1ggl3 said:

Hi! I'm planning to build a mini itx workstation for my daily workload that I have. I need to know what cpu i should have for the software that I use intesively everyday. Here are the softwares that I use regularly:

 

1. Autodesk Revit Architecture

2. Autodesk Maya

3. Adobe Photoshop CC

4. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

 

That is all. It would be really nice for someone to help :)

probably a 6800K

CPU: Intel9-9900k 5.0GHz at 1.36v  | Cooling: Custom Loop | MOTHERBOARD: ASUS ROG Z370 Maximus X Hero | RAM: CORSAIR 32GB DDR4-3200 VENGEANCE PRO RGB  | GPU: Nvidia RTX 2080Ti | PSU: CORSAIR RM850X + Cablemod modflex white cables | BOOT DRIVE: 250GB SSD Samsung 850 evo | STORAGE: 7.75TB | CASE: Fractal Design Define R6 BLackout | Display: SAMSUNG OLED 34 UW | Keyboard: HyperX Alloy elite RGB |  Mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB | OS: Windows 10 Pro | Phone: iPhone 11 Pro Max 256GB

 

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7 minutes ago, m1ggl3 said:

Hi! I'm planning to build a mini itx workstation for my daily workload that I have. I need to know what cpu i should have for the software that I use intesively everyday. Here are the softwares that I use regularly:

 

1. Autodesk Revit Architecture

2. Autodesk Maya

3. Adobe Photoshop CC

4. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

 

That is all. It would be really nice for someone to help :)

An i7-5820K (and overclock it, should be able to hit 4.5GHz). It's a 6-core with Hypertheading and Haswell architecture.

We have a NEW and GLORIOUSER-ER-ER PSU Tier List Now. (dammit @LukeSavenije stop coming up with new ones)

You can check out the old one that gave joy to so many across the land here

 

Computer having a hard time powering on? Troubleshoot it with this guide. (Currently looking for suggestions to update it into the context of <current year> and make it its own thread)

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7 hours ago, Energycore said:

An i7-5820K (and overclock it, should be able to hit 4.5GHz). It's a 6-core with Hypertheading and Haswell architecture.

Thank you Energycore! I was planning on getting this one along with a GTX 1060 and a 32 gb ram.

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8 hours ago, m1ggl3 said:

This one's pretty good too but I think the 5820K would be better because it's cheaper? But that's my opinion and I want to know what's your opinion about that :)

idenical, ones newer than the other 

CPU: Intel9-9900k 5.0GHz at 1.36v  | Cooling: Custom Loop | MOTHERBOARD: ASUS ROG Z370 Maximus X Hero | RAM: CORSAIR 32GB DDR4-3200 VENGEANCE PRO RGB  | GPU: Nvidia RTX 2080Ti | PSU: CORSAIR RM850X + Cablemod modflex white cables | BOOT DRIVE: 250GB SSD Samsung 850 evo | STORAGE: 7.75TB | CASE: Fractal Design Define R6 BLackout | Display: SAMSUNG OLED 34 UW | Keyboard: HyperX Alloy elite RGB |  Mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB | OS: Windows 10 Pro | Phone: iPhone 11 Pro Max 256GB

 

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8 hours ago, m1ggl3 said:

This one's pretty good too but I think the 5820K would be better because it's cheaper? But that's my opinion and I want to know what's your opinion about that :)

The 6800K will probably be about 5 - 10% or so faster. Depending on the price then the 5820K is still a good option.

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