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  1. Hello guys, It’s been a while since I posted here. It is time to upgrade, We are in need to render multi-minutes walkthrough(s) in-house. Workload is very heavy. Corona, GrowFX, Sometimes VRay and Sketchup. I just consulted a friend of mine, who is providing high-end machines to other studios as well. I am currently using i7-5820K with 32gbs of ram and there are two of it. He said that I should go for dual e5-2630 xeons or dual silver 4114 for price per performance. We are not talking about that as node. It will be separate system with monitor and all. Suggest if making them node can give me better performance per dollar. My Budget is around 4,50,000 INR which is around 6,500$. I can not stretch more than that. I stumbled on internet and even AMD Threadripper 1950x is performing good in cinebench. Even some i9s. I don’t know should I go for dual xeons? Or research more. Only concern is faster rendering in corona, Other things are not very important.
  2. Studio/Institution: Vizualise Client: NDA Genre: Residential Exterior Software: Lightwave 3D Website: http://www.vizualise.biz/ Description: Hi, This is my first post here. Here is progress on my first Residential project. DaveLEWIS
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