So, my budget is 3KGBP, my use case is i do 3d modelling work (have done for 25years now), and would like a better machine that i can do (light) GPU render tests on. It will likely also do short (few days) runs of CPU rendering too.

Naturally, no amount of horsepower or RAM is ever really enough for 3D rendering, but this is the best config i could come up with within my budget.

As far as gaming goes, since i only turned to that recently (more and more as i get older it looks like), i only own 3 games: KSP2, Cities Skylines II, and X4 Foundations (so far), but its not a primary concern for this machine, just a nice-to-have.

Now i know, i am about to be told i sould go with AMD, perhaps the 7900 X3D?

Main reason im going with intel is i sometimes use older windows software, which i have had issues with AMD (mostly very niche 3DSMax Plugin stuff), but that was some time ago now, but i am very fearful of that.

I wont be overclocking it, as i need it to be stable, and will likely be doubling that 96GB of RAM in a couple of months, and no, it still wont be enough :(

I would be greatful for any advice, especially on the AMD side of things.

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    8 months ago

    As much as I dislike Nvidia, cuda cores are THE metric used by art and design programs. I would stick with them in this case

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      8 months ago

      Okay, that might be an issue. I dont use this kind of sw and am an admin by trade so I do tinker a lot.

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        8 months ago

        It’s not really something people think of if they’re not a hardcore user of rendering and editing software

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          8 months ago

          Tbf I edit videos and render stuff in blender. But obviously not in proprietary software. I get that not everyone has the skills, patience and sometimes even the privilege to use foss software.