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Render build using a gtx1080, help to choose CPU and MOBO


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Hello everyone;

 

I have to build a new render machine and decided to use the gtx1080 (VGA ASUS STRIX GTX1080 A8G GAMING) as my GPU. I already have case and the computer will be used with CAD, 3ds Max and Vray.

 

Now I need some help choosing the CPU and MOBO, any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

CPU: now looking at:

 

INTEL 1151 CORE I7 6700K 4.0 GHz

INTEL 2011 XEON E5-2620 V4 2.1GHz

 

 

Would a SAMSUNG 512GB M.2 2280 SSD 950 PRO SERIES (MZ-V5P512BW) make a big difference against SAMSUNG 500GB M.2 2280 SSD 850 EVO SERIES (MZ-N5E500BW)

 

I have a Quadro k4000 any chance of paring the GTX and the quadro?

 

This is what i am currently looking at:

 

Components

 

Processor (CPU)* INTEL 1151 CORE I7 6700K 4.0 GHz

Motherboard* MAINBOARD 1150 ASUS MAXIMUS-VIII-IMPACT or MAXIMUS VIII EXTREME

ASUS vs MSI vs ASRock vs Gigabyte? wich is better?

 

Video Card* VGA ASUS STRIX GTX1080 8G GAMING 256 BIT

Memory (RAM)* 32 GB RAM PC DDR4 / 2400 G.SKILL RIPJAWS (8x4).

Storage HDD 2.0 TB HDD WD SATA-3 64 MB BLACK

Storage SSD 512 GB SSD SAMSUNG 950 PRO M.2

Case THERMALTAKE URBAN S71 Full tower

Power Supply* POWER SUPPLY CORSAIR HX850I (80+PLATINUM)

 

Thanks in advance.

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It is one build from start to finish. Why create a different thread for every "move" or thought you make? One thread, all answers, more helpful for all.

 

The 2 CPUs on question are totally different...no relation other than price being in the same ballpark. The Xeon will be too slow for your cause, its more appropriate for a low power server application than a workstation.

 

The motherboards you are mentioning are also all-over the place.

You just went for the most expensive / fancy in your mind, but you don't even mention overclocking, further more "extreme" overclocking where you might see a "benefit" with those top-shelf boards vs similar Asus mobos at 1/2 or 1/3 the cost. e.g. a Asus Z170-A would probably be working fine already. What do you think is really missing?

 

For much less than a 6700K + a MAXIMUS VIII EXTREME, you can just go for a 6800K & ASUS X99-A and be better off for your purposes. And you can clock the 6800K on this board just fine. If you have no access to the 6800K, see for the 5820K

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Hello Dimitri;

 

I am not a computer expert in fact i know very little and that is why i come to this forum.

 

The 6800K is more expensive than the 6700K. My last render machine had a lga2011 and something broke either the cpu or the mobo but no one has this in Thailand and i have no way to find out wich of the two is not working that is why i chose the 6700K. If you say the 6800k is better for rendering in vray and 3ds max i will go for that because the do have lga2011-v3 here in thailand.

 

Asus Z170-A i am not sure i can get have to check but they have available the MAINBOARD 1151 ASUS Z170 PRO GAMING would that work or better wait for the Z170-A?

 

Thanks

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If you won't be overclocking, get the cheaper one available. Z170 or H97, doesn't matter. I use both Asus & Gigabyte mobos in my builds, no issues with either.

 

The Asus X99-A will do fine for s2011-3. Yes, the 6800K will be all-around better than the 6700K if you will be rendering on that machine. For design work, drafting & general modelling the 6700K is the best choice - given you won't spend more than you need...an enthousiast Z170 board is just overkill.

 

Similarly with the 1080...don't think you will feel the difference in viewport performance over a 1070 for design work, probably not even a 970 or 1060. Vray RT GPU will be better on the 1080 ofc, but do you really use Vray RT GPU?

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Thanks Dimitri;

 

I will go then with the following:

 

gtx1070

i7-6800k

MAINBOARD 2011 ASUS X99 DELUXE

16 GB RAM PC DDR4/3200 G.SKILL RIPJAWS V

COOLER CORSAIR H100I no noctua available in thailand

SAMSUNG 500GB M.2 2280 SSD 850 EVO SERIES (MZ-N5E500BW)

1.0 TB HDD WD SATA-3 BLACK

23 "LED ACER R231BID two

Thermaltake Urban S71

 

How many watts for the PSU and UPS?

 

Thanks again

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