I took into account the hardware requirements for both SU and Vray and my workflow.įrom what I have learned, SU benefits most from a CPU with high clock speeds. I spent most of today researching CPU’s and GPU’s and I have narrowed it down to these possible setups. In addition, in my experience a self built desktop will always be more affordable than anything prebuilt. Your arguments support my findings 100%.Īs for desktop vs laptop, I would argue that a (reasonably prized) laptop will not perform anywhere near as good as a desktop. Also I also think that the i7 chips have more cores, and threads vs Ryzens 8C/14T? Of which is not ideal for my current situation. All working in respective synergy to maximum throughput.īut I found that to get the ideal set up, I would have to go the desktop route. Ideally, you’d get a machine that can fully utilise its max speeds. ![]() I think (as far as I’m aware), at this time of post it’s all about cost per performance. I was tempted to purchase this, but the GPU and its low TGP made it’s way out of my short list.Īs for the DDR4 vs DDR5. ![]() However, also keep in mind that the TGP (power directed into GPU) rating of some laptops aren’t high enough to squeeze out it’s full capable performance (sub 120w).Īs an example, the Asus Creator laptop tops out at 100W TGP for its RTX 3060 6GB GPU. In this case, the RTX series (over 3070 with 8GB) seems ideal. I’ve read that the higher CUDA cores = faster rendering times. ![]() Hi am on the same boat so to speak with finding the right laptop that will enable me to transition into rendering.įrom my researches so far, I’ve gathered that capable GPU is what is really needed for rendering projects versus CPUs.
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