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$3000-4000 AUD Gaming Pc

Hi all,

 

So its that time of they year again where Christmas is near and the school holidays are coming up meaning us school students get more work hours during the holidays. 

 

With already having ~$1000 already in my back account i want to definitely, eventually upgrade my PC over the holiday with the overall cost of it being give or take ~$3000-$3500.

 

What i need to have:

Run a triple monitor setup

Ability to run 3D Cad/Cam software

Ability to run 3D rendering software

able to run most AAA & FPS games at 60-90 FPS

can support overclocking (not too much though)]

at least 32GB's of ram (if possible with price range)

2TB HardDrive

NVME M.2 240GB

2-3 PCI Slots

Liquid AIO Cooler

A case to support it all and...

Fans

 

Is that possible within the price range??

if not I can hit the max at $4000

 

 

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38 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

With the AUD to USD rate wouldn't this be quite over budget?

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My advice is half the Ram, Maybe see the price of a second hand 1950x instead. Also maybe swapping out the quadro for a Radeon Pro or lower end card from Nvidia could help? Im not well versed on enterprise/prosumer level hardware so I'm not going to make a suggestion here for specific hardware. The other option here to to throw in a gaming card. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ben Quigley said:

 

 

oh, australian. my bad. solve that soon

50 minutes ago, wojtepanik said:

why p5000? 1080ti or 1080 will perform similary and price 3x cheaper

because it performs way better in cad, cam and rendering applications.

 

 

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1 hour ago, LukeSavenije said:

yeah but is it worth to buy in this price range ? does it give you 3 x the performance? or even 2x? 1.5x maybe ? I would say 115% max for 300% the price

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3 minutes ago, wojtepanik said:

yeah but is it worth to buy in this price range ? does it give you 3 x the performance? or even 2x? 1.5x maybe ? I would say 115% max for 300% the price

well... I say it's worth it. this is a screenshot of my pc with a video from llt in solidworks. even a p1000 performs around a 1070 ti

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3 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

well... I say it's worth it. this is a screenshot of my pc with a video from llt in solidworks. even a p1000 performs around a 1070 ti

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I saw this vid, it is one case that quadro has better instruction set to do this, most cases it is between 15% to max 80%

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3 minutes ago, wojtepanik said:

I saw this vid, it is one case that quadro has better instruction set to do this, most cases it is between 15% to max 80%

for some people that's worth it. and to run games on a p1000 doesn't seem to be a good idea I think...

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