3D Render Pc Build .. Your Advice ??

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Hi

I'm going to build a PC ,, Mainly for 3D Rendering ( which is depends mainly on the CPU , Rams )

Here what i have in mind


- AMD Ryzen 7 2700x with Warith Spire LED Cooler
- Gigabyte Ax370 Gaming Plus
- Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB ) DD4 3000MHz
- NZXT S340 Mid tower
- Seagate 1TB BarraCuba SATA 6Gb/s 7200 RPM 46MB Chache 3.5 Inch
- EVGA 600 B1, 80+ BRONZE 600W ( Do i need a 600W PSU or can i get a lower one to save some $$ ? )

- I would buy a GPU later

is that a good build or should I reconsider something ?

Budget around $750 - $850
 
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Don't forget a 250 GB SSD to host your operating system and other installed programs.

What tool(s) do you use for 3D rendering? and do the makers recommend more than 16 GB RAM?

If you don't need a strong GPU now, buy the cheapest thing you can find. You can get a discrete GPU for a lot less than the cost of a GTX 1060.

kanewolf

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A 2700x will REQUIRE you to have a GPU. There is no built-in graphics. An X370 board has the VERY GOOD possibility of being incompatible with a 2700x today. A BIOS update is required and probably hasn't been released yet. The only safe approach would be to get an X470 motherboard.
 
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Thank you very much for pointing that ,,, I know that it require GPU so I Would Buy GTX 1060 or less depending on budget but my work doesn't really require a Powerful GPU now ,,, maybe will upgrade in future

plus I don't mind to get Intel CPU if possible with the same price range and power if you have any suggestion ?
 
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yes maybe I'll Get GTX 1060 ,,, and maybe will upgrade in the future ,,, So what is a quality 600/500 watt PSU ?
 

neiler0847

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Don't forget a 250 GB SSD to host your operating system and other installed programs.

What tool(s) do you use for 3D rendering? and do the makers recommend more than 16 GB RAM?

If you don't need a strong GPU now, buy the cheapest thing you can find. You can get a discrete GPU for a lot less than the cost of a GTX 1060.
 
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