theconqueror opened this issue on Mar 06, 2008 · 6 posts
theconqueror posted Thu, 06 March 2008 at 2:36 AM
I want to build a new PC for myself...(slowly, not in a hurry)
But I have some questions...
Thanks
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ghonma posted Thu, 06 March 2008 at 2:46 AM
Also this has been asked a couple of time before so try searching for it to get more detailed suggestions.
Gareee posted Thu, 06 March 2008 at 11:38 AM
A few things... some products are no longer including xp drivers... you'd be far wiser going with vist64 then xp64.
Sli is for people with too much money to burn. If you want faster gra[phics card speed, but one of those uber expensive cards, but for 3d work and most gaming, you can get a graphics card under $300 that will do you just fine. Odds are the second sli card might give you an additional 10% framerate increase... not really worth the invested cash. Check Tom's hardware guise (google it) for the best video card bang for the buck broken down by pricing.
And other programs (like Vue6 Infinite) will love you for the extra ram.
Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.
svdl posted Thu, 06 March 2008 at 11:56 AM
One of the renderosity members ran into a major problem with SLI: you can't use multiple monitors. In short - save yourself the money and the hassle.
As for WinXP64 and Poser 7: runs fine and fast, no trouble at all. Poser will use no more than 4 cores, and that only in the main rendering phase (after shadow map calculations and object/texture loading). If your scenes are computationally heavy (complex raytraced reflections, blurred raytraced shadows), 4 cores will have a significant impact on render time vs. 2 cores. More than 4 cores is not needed.
Poser 7 will not use more than 4 GB of address space.
More than 4 cores only means that other processes will not be slowed down by Poser. You will not see any difference in render times for Poser itself.
I just built myself a new system:
For Poser 7 and Vue 6 Infinite, this machine ROCKS.
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pjz99 posted Thu, 06 March 2008 at 12:08 PM
It is good to note that although Poser won't use more than 4 cores, other rendering apps may - check documentation for each.
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