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Gallery / Re: Porsche - Animation Test
« on: 2016-10-10, 01:18:19 »
I like it! What is the render time? What machine was used?:)

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Hardware / Re: Workstation for rendering (3500€)
« on: 2016-01-19, 09:30:42 »
Thank You , Juraj!

So you recommend air cooling systems instead of water cooling? I'm a bit confused here...what are the pros and cons in few words?

Edit: OK, I found some info, it's all clear now about pros and cons, but why I'm asking is that I can't find that noctua nh-d15 anywhere to buy in my country. So what would be analogous choice?

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Hardware / Re: Workstation for rendering (3500€)
« on: 2016-01-13, 14:25:24 »
Thank you for reply, so I have this build for now.

MB: X99-PRO/USB 3.1: ASUS X99-PRO/USB 3.1, X99, QuadDDR4-2133, SATA3, SATA Express, RAID, ATX
PS: 220-G2-0750-XR: PSU EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 750W, 80 PLUS Gold, Full modular
Box: FD-CA-DEF-S-BK: FRACTAL DESIGN Define S Black
CPU: BX80648I75960X: Intel Core i7-5960X Extreme Edition, Octo Core, 3.0GHz, 20MB,LG A2011-V3,22nm,BOX
GPU: STRIX-GTX980TI-DC3OC-6GD5-GAMI: ASUS GeForce GTX 980 Ti OC, 6GB GDDR5 (384 Bit), HDMI, DVI, 3xDP
Ram: HX324C11SRK4/32: DDR3 Kingston HyperX Savage 32GB (4x8GB) 2400MHz CL11
CPU cooler : CPNA-017: Noctua NH-D14
SSD: MZ-75E500RW: SSD SATA2.5" 500GB 6GB/S KIT/850 EVO MZ-75E500RW SAMSUNG
HDD : WD1003FZEX: Vidinis diskas WD Black 3.5'' 1TB SATA3 7200RPM 64MB
2x LUNA-022: Noctua NF-A14 PWM

Actually, after reading other topics it was pretty much clear with the main parts (cpu,gpu) , but what I really need before buying everything, is to check everything(smaller details) if they fit/work fine together... So any suggestions? Should I change something?

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Hardware / Re: Workstation for rendering (3500€)
« on: 2016-01-12, 17:12:41 »
karnak, thank you for advises, but for now i'm more focused on renders...Making animations will be my secondary plans...one day.. :)

Jann, some stores: http://www.kilobaitas.lt/ http://www.skytech.lt/
Actualy i was thinking about 5960 after i read some topics here...but lets see what u suggest now.

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Hardware / Re: Workstation for rendering (3500€)
« on: 2016-01-12, 12:47:05 »
any help?:)

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Hardware / Re: Workstation for rendering (3500€)
« on: 2016-01-05, 17:15:38 »
Okay,  so for now i‘m a noob at making animations, but im really interested in it and in the very near future im planing to learn more, so that would be my next priority i guess.  In this case i need better GPU yes?
Of course i will try some latest games at first (hahah), but we shouldn't focus on that.. And yes,  I prefer performance more than silence!

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Hardware / Workstation for rendering (3500€)
« on: 2016-01-05, 16:10:53 »
Hi guys,

I need help with building a new workstation for about 3500 euros (including all parts, monitor etc.) . I read some topics below and now i have some basic understanding of what is what, but i need more specific solutions depending on my budget.

Some facts:
Main programs to be used: PS, 3dsMax + Corona..and..who knows:))
I think 27inch monitor will be enough.
32GB of RAM for now, with a chance of adding 32 more in the future.
HDD of 2TB is enough

Any help would be appreciated!

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