Which graphic card effectively works for After effects,Blender and Cinema 4D?

br1161990

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Have a Good Day,
I want to buy a new computer system for my 2D animation & 3D objects(Non-photorealistic rendering Only) , I have a list of graphics card GTX 1050 2GB ,1050 Ti 4GB , GTX 1060 OC 3GB, I get confused with these three GPU, Please Suggest me the one among these or else suggest me a better economical GPU , I have listed my new system configuration below.

System Config:

- i7 7700k ,
- GigaByte Z270M-D3H 1151 Socket Z270 CS
- 8GBx4 DDR4 G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3000C16D-16GTZR
-HDD Toshiba SATA 500gb
-SSD Samsung 960 EVO M.2 PCIe 250GB
-SMPS Corsair 550W
 
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My recommendation is to try to find some benchmarks when rendering with blender or after effects.
Here is one I found (https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=blender-1050-1080&num=2) comparing the GPUs you are looking at with a few different blender 3D renders.

If you specifically want the most economical card, you will need to find out how much each card is going to cost you and work out based on some benchmarks their "cost to performance". It looks like though that for blender the 1060 is probably your best option.

Keep in mind that if you are going to be doing large renders lack of memory can slow you down a lot, so if you can you might want to look at a 6gb version of the 1060.

veracior

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My recommendation is to try to find some benchmarks when rendering with blender or after effects.
Here is one I found (https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=blender-1050-1080&num=2) comparing the GPUs you are looking at with a few different blender 3D renders.

If you specifically want the most economical card, you will need to find out how much each card is going to cost you and work out based on some benchmarks their "cost to performance". It looks like though that for blender the 1060 is probably your best option.

Keep in mind that if you are going to be doing large renders lack of memory can slow you down a lot, so if you can you might want to look at a 6gb version of the 1060.
 
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br1161990

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Thank you for valuable information...