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Low Budget PC for 3D rendering, Animation and some games

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June 13, 2014 9:00:46 PM

Hello everyone :D . Here, where I live PC parts are kind of expensive, so maybe a budget of something like US $1150 would be the same of what I think of building and I've been reading a lot of threads and I have created some confussion so that I came here for some advice.

This is the rig that I've been eying.
Board Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0
CPU AMD FX 8350
GPU EVGA Geforce GTX 770
750 Watt Termaltake PSU
2*8GB Kingston DDR III - 1600 Mhz
1 TB HD
EVO 212 Cooler
22'' Samsung LED GW2255HM
Cooler Master Cm Storm Case [I was thinking About NZXT Phantom 410 but they're not selling it here :'(  ]

My confussions:

Will this Rig let me OC this AMD FX 8350 to something about 4.4 - 4.5 Ghz ?

if I'm not doing OC, would it be better to buy i5 4670 or this AMD FX will do well with Maya, Vegas, After FX, Visual Studio and Matlab?

I would appreciate all the advice that you can give me ^.^


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June 13, 2014 9:04:07 PM

That should be great. Maybe a way to shave some cash is to use a 550 watt power supply.
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June 13, 2014 9:08:42 PM

For 2D stills rendering, just about anything will be OK. For video you need an i7, lots of fast ram and a good gpu for hardware acceleration.
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July 10, 2014 2:05:48 AM

GPU and RAM are good enough. Go with a cpu with quad or 6 cores. The more the thread the faster the renderings with 3D software. I am using I7 and it works well.
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July 10, 2014 11:08:14 AM

I like amd for low budget pc but when you really mean business like animation/rendering/transcoding n suff like that Intel is unbeatable till now. Go for an i5 4th gen with 1866mhz ddr3 memory n a good graphics card of your preference.
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