Oh, man... It been a long time! After the first video, it looked like you have alot to share with the community. Keep doing it! Already waiting for the new one 😅
Did not expect a Thread ripper build. This could cost 10 grand easily. Just a quick observation, that 3090 is water cooled right? I have no experience with water cooled GPU but what I do know in theory is to keep the fans/radiator above the pump. Can't remember the theory behind it, but better to check
Awesome video!! Could you share you specs?? I would like to base my next build on yours... I'm a 3d artist as well!! Thank you!! 😄 Edit: I know that you told in video but it will be easier to have it on text!! hehe
This costed between £6k-£7k (excluding monitors, keyboard and mouse). For graphic design and illustration MacBook Pro would be just fine. You can connect an external monitor to it.
Fantastic video mate. Loved your last one and was hoping to see more so it's great to see another one. I'm planning to get a new PC this year. Do you need that many fans if you're planning to air cool a GPU the size of the 3090? Or was it an aesthetic choice of yours to have that many? I know so little about hardware XD
Thanks for the kind words TheRustedPixel. To be fair originally it was more of an aesthetic decision, but once I started rendering on 3090 I was happy I went with this many fans as it heats up quite drastically. It’s good to blow out hot air out of the system. :) P.S. love your work btw!
2nd card a 2080ti?? then you cant nvlink??? and why a 3960 do you need more pci lanes? the 5950x can handel 128gb ram too. im alittle confused. im sure your not gonna render on the cpu? only thing i can guess at is viewport? but is it that much better
Yes, second card is 2080ti. Yep, I'm not using nvlink. I'm not rendering on CPU, but the better CPU the easier it can handle heavy scenes and 3D simulations. I use GPUs for renedring.
@@alexpolozun ok thanks i was just wondering as im gonna build a new pc, im no expert so i tought i would ask if ther was some tips behind the config/setup.
Would make sense to save up, but you will dish at least $600 more dependending on what you go for. And would probably go for 1500w instead of 1200w PSU as the 4090 is known to spike. Still a great build !
I'd like someone to do a budget PC for 3d rendering maybe an old PC and some budget parts to make it possible there's lots on doing it for gaming but not 3d work
Hey there, I understand your frustration. While it's true that the hardware I'm using in this build is geared towards high performance, the principles of building a computer from scratch apply to a wide range of budgets and needs. Hope that makes sense.
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•Thermaltake view 71 tg
•EZDIY-Fab white moonlight rgb fan (x10)
•Corsair hx1200i
•trident zrgb 16gb (x8)
•AMD threadripper 3960
•ASUS rog strix lc 360 rgb
•TRX40 aorus xtreme
•rtx 3090 msi suprim x
Just found your channel right now, I'm also looking forward into upgrading my pentium pc. Nice video man!!
Hey Juan. Thanks, appreciate it.
Oh, man... It been a long time! After the first video, it looked like you have alot to share with the community. Keep doing it! Already waiting for the new one 😅
Thanks Yevhenii! This is flattering. Hopefully the next video will be soon enough.😄
hi
Love it! Brilliant video Alex! 😍
Thank you Iryna!
This is dope and many people's dream
Thank you
Art is going to be my career and I need a powerful rig to make great models 😂 I got curious what I could make for my desktop
What’s the total cost?
5000£
Nice video… can you please put all the parts you got?
Great now i need money xD.
How much money it took for the total purchase? ❤
amazing ❤
Could you please put links to the parts you used in the description. You could even make money by using affiliate links.
Did not expect a Thread ripper build. This could cost 10 grand easily. Just a quick observation, that 3090 is water cooled right? I have no experience with water cooled GPU but what I do know in theory is to keep the fans/radiator above the pump. Can't remember the theory behind it, but better to check
Hey @ZakDKnight . No, the GPU is not water cooled in my case. I'm using only fans across the whole PC build.
Does this video still hold up today? Also would you recommend this for a mechanical engineering student ? Great video btw!
@@Idk_anymore_1239 There is some progress in hardware these days, but this one still holds up very well. 👍
Dope, keep it up
Thanks
would it be possible to link all of your hardware? Thanks!!
Awesome video!!
Could you share you specs?? I would like to base my next build on yours... I'm a 3d artist as well!!
Thank you!! 😄
Edit: I know that you told in video but it will be easier to have it on text!! hehe
How much did it all cost?
very Nice
How much did this cost in total to build this? Do you have any recommendations on what to get for graphic design and illustration work?
This costed between £6k-£7k (excluding monitors, keyboard and mouse).
For graphic design and illustration MacBook Pro would be just fine. You can connect an external monitor to it.
@@alexpolozun Wow that costs a lot. but I'm sure it works great. How about the budget ones? Any recommendations? I'm a little bit broke😆
@@alexpolozunyeah bro you got any cheaper recommendations? Maybe £2-3k? 😭
Rendering test video?
1. Thermaltake View 51 TG
2. Ezdiy-Fab White Moonlight RGB fan (X10)
3. Corsair HX1200I
4. Trident ZRGB 16 GB (X8)
5. Thermal paste
6. SSD
7. AMD Threadripper 3960
8. Asus ROG Strix LC 360 RGB
9. TRX40 Aorus Xtreme
10. RTX 3090 MSI Suprim X
Cost estimates?
@@kenconcepts idk I just listed what's in the video
Fantastic video mate. Loved your last one and was hoping to see more so it's great to see another one. I'm planning to get a new PC this year. Do you need that many fans if you're planning to air cool a GPU the size of the 3090? Or was it an aesthetic choice of yours to have that many? I know so little about hardware XD
Thanks for the kind words TheRustedPixel. To be fair originally it was more of an aesthetic decision, but once I started rendering on 3090 I was happy I went with this many fans as it heats up quite drastically. It’s good to blow out hot air out of the system. :) P.S. love your work btw!
nice build! do you use one gpu for the viewport and working, and the other one for rendering?
Thanks! Yes, prety much.
2nd card a 2080ti?? then you cant nvlink??? and why a 3960 do you need more pci lanes? the 5950x can handel 128gb ram too. im alittle confused.
im sure your not gonna render on the cpu? only thing i can guess at is viewport? but is it that much better
Yes, second card is 2080ti. Yep, I'm not using nvlink. I'm not rendering on CPU, but the better CPU the easier it can handle heavy scenes and 3D simulations. I use GPUs for renedring.
@@alexpolozun ok thanks i was just wondering as im gonna build a new pc, im no expert so i tought i would ask if ther was some tips behind the config/setup.
@@silverbulletin846 No worries. Hope the video gave you some useful information.
Could you send me a list of everything you bought?
I put hardware name on the video. In the section when I put parts together.
@@alexpolozun ohhh ight thanks
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Hi is this PC good for 3D animations productions kindly advise
Yes, this PC is good for 3D animation production.
@@alexpolozuncan it run unreal engine?
Waaah, how much this totally in USD? and Could you give me a list of everything you bought?
this looks so cool. Please can you share your specs and config. Thank you
You can find the specs from 1:18 to 1:58 in this video :)
Like, subscribe, share, kiss you in your GPU
Ahaha.. What? 😂
Where will i get this products
@@I_am_nothing14 Online or in one of your local electronic/PC stores? I bought most of these parts on amazon.
from where you bought it?
Amazon and eBay
Put the Link to The Parts
How much?????
Where's the list of components?
From 1:18 I go through every component with a name on the bottom of the video.
Why did it need 2 GPU?
For faster rendering.
you didnt mention the whole price.
Because they are so much expensive😅
4090 🤔
Would make sense to save up, but you will dish at least $600 more dependending on what you go for. And would probably go for 1500w instead of 1200w PSU as the 4090 is known to spike. Still a great build !
Unreal engine supports for this pc ?
I'd like someone to do a budget PC for 3d rendering maybe an old PC and some budget parts to make it possible there's lots on doing it for gaming but not 3d work
Why outdated treadripper than 13900k?
Overkill tbh for 3D rendering and motion graphics 😭
Could you please explain why?
Yeah explain
Been 3 months and you still couldn't explain why
wtfff, who re you trying to help???? a millionaire?
Hey there, I understand your frustration. While it's true that the hardware I'm using in this build is geared towards high performance, the principles of building a computer from scratch apply to a wide range of budgets and needs. Hope that makes sense.