The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Buying a Computer for Blender
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2022
- This video discusses the different options available for and tries to assess the best computer for blender.
Chapters
00:00
00:25 - What budget is a low/mid budget machine?
01:23 - minimum spec for Blender?
01:58 - Blender on very slow machines
02:21 - What to do if you can't afford a decent machine
03:33 - Main Components
03:50 - CPU central Processing Unit
06:55 - GPU Graphics Processing Unit
07:48 - Denoise
09:07 - Introducing the optimum PC
10:02 - low/Mid Budget PC Specs
10:20 - Chosen CPU - Ryzen 5 5600x
11:51 - GPU - RTX3060
12:18 - RAM 16GB
13:25 - Storage - SSD's vs HHD
14:27 - Power supply
14:50 - Cooling
15:20 - Testing the mid/low budget PC
16:05 - laptops?
16:37 - Macs?
18:18 - Second hand Computers?
The suggested mid/low budget creator PC for Blender is as follows:
CORSAIR CARBIDE SERIES™ 200R COMPACT GAMING CASE
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Six Core CPU (3.7GHz-4.6GHz/35MB CACHE/AM4)
ASUS® PRIME B550-PLUS (DDR4, USB 3.2, 6Gb/s) - ARGB Ready!
16GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 3200MHz (2 x 8GB)
12GB NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 - HDMI, DP, LHR
1TB PCS PCIe M.2 SSD (2200 MB/R, 1500 MB/W)
Power Supply CORSAIR 650W CV SERIES™ CV-650 POWER SUPPLY
Change to: CORSAIR 650W CX-M Series™ SEMI-MODULAR 80 PLUS® BRONZE
PCS FrostFlow 100 V3 Series High Performance CPU Cooler (AMD)
2x 120mm Black Case Fan (configured to extract from rear/roof)
ONBOARD 6 CHANNEL (5.1) HIGH DEF AUDIO (AS STANDARD)
WIRELESS 802.11N 300Mbps/2.4GHz PCI-E CARD
Windows 11 Home 64 Bit - inc. Single Licence [KK3-00027]
Thanks to Nvidia & PC Specialist for the advice and supplying the test computer
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My PC specs
CPU - AMD RYZEN 9 5950X
GPU - RTX 3090
RAM - 128GB
Personally the timing of this could not have been better as I am currently researching a build specifically for Blender use. Thanks Grant for this fantastic video!
Thanks for sharing the info that you are/ were sponsored. Great transpenrency ! Thx !
Normally I tend to frown at videos over 10 mins, bc ppl tend to ramble on or fumble a lot. This is so concise and you cover so much data that I don’t think is being talked about. Like you want fast renders? You want to push your computer during development? Start here. Not that you can’t optimize but this is how you get the bang for your Buck.
You’re a blessing for novices like me who are growing into things. As always, I appreciate everything you do!
Completely new to Blender and rendering in general but I tinker in AutoCAD for 3d printing so I'm trying to use Blender sculpting in particular for the more organic forms that autocad battles with.
But once you start with one thing in Blender it's a rabbit hole with all it can do. Love your videos as they are easy to follow and very informative. Thanks for all the hard work you put into your videos.
Wait til you slide to unity or unreal… lol real time is the way to go!
I always gain a lot of vital information about Blender-related subjects from all your videos, Grant. Am planning to assemble a PC for Blender next week, and this is just the kind of advice I needed.
Thanks Grant, I've been looking for such a video for quite some time but there was none until this came. Thanks mate!!
The best video I’ve seen to help with blender specific PC’s - it’s a minefield out there, but I am pretty sure that my son is going to be happier for me having watched this and being able to guide him from a better informed viewpoint.
Of course he will want to game on the same PC so it’s still not going to be all plain sailing!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts 👍
Nice oversight man! I find it interesting that your latter day general recommendation sits around the £1200 mark, which was pretty much bang on to my total purchase cost at the end of 2017 - a self-built affair, and a very welcome upgrade, from a 10+ year old PC. At the time GPU's were a bit over RRP (not as bad as it has been of late), but I managed to offset the cost (an EVGA GTX-1070SC) with the CPU (Ryzen 1600) which was only £136 at a time when the going RRP was £229. All in all I've been happy with it but it's nice to find you making this video. A lot is often spoken of about gaming performance but not so often with productivity. The most crucial part does seem to be the complexity of the various ways in which software like Blender may choose to use your system resources, which appears to make the difference when it comes to component priority. In this respect I get the feeling the quality of PC's lifespan with respect to performance doesn't actually change as much as I imagined, or maybe that's just my perspective having last made good on a 10 year iteration! Perhaps with all the above in mind my own system will be plenty good for at least another five years before I'd notice a significant difference.
grant always coming through with great content for the blender community
Thank you. I really needed this. I am looking at pre-builts now because I want to move on to sculpting and my current one weeps thermal paste.
Thanks for a great video. It's a good concise overview of a complicated topic.
Wow, thank you so much! this is exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you for this. I couldn’t do much with my water damaged MAC 😅. So this video is perfect and have been saving up money for something really good!
Thank youu!! This video is exactly what i was looking for!
Very good and helpful. Solid advice. Appreciate it!
quite informative and timely video. thank you
Thank you this information was very helpful for me, I really appreciate the hard work you put into this video
A nice, clear discussion that goes through the issues. Little if any BS.
Right on time! Upgrading my machine)
Don't go above 16 core CPU as the extra cores not only cost a lot more there is a huge core speed drop off above 16 cores (meaning single speed is reduced). The current cost of GPU mean that the new 40xx mid-level examples are closely priced to the low-level.
ah thnx for this looking for this type of video for a long time thnx
Video came at the perfect time! I have a Mac but realize that it isn’t the best for blender and was wondering about getting another laptop.
Great video as usual
Thanks for this video! 👍
This was a stonkingly great video!
🙂
Great video! I've been using blender for about 2 years. I've upgraded my laptop partially for gaming and partially so I had a machine that could handle several design programs open at once without lighting on fire and crashing. I invested in Alienware r7 with Nvidia 3080 and Intel i7. Hope it does the job well with blender 🤞🤞
Good to know. I've started putting a system together; i7 10th Gen 16 core CPU, 32GB RAM, Win 11. I wasn't sure what GPU to get so for now I just stuck an old GeForce 1030 2GB in it. It does okay in Eevee rendering but Cycles is out of the question. I suspect the graphics card is going to be 40% of my total budget, maybe more since I plan on using this box in a commercial endeavor. Thanks for the info.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video
Bro... Right time.. Just searched it for help. You popped up again!!!!!!
Great important tutorial thanks
Perfect
I was planing to buy a pc soon
I have built one or two performance machines in the past from work stations, to servers and gaming PC's. My current build was designed purposely for Blender where I regularly work with 3.8+ Gigabyte model files. My advice, you must have PCIe 4.0 and two fast PCIe 4.0 NVMe drives a 500Gb for the OS (Linux is best and 25% faster with Blender) and a 1Tb for your work in progress, I also use a 2Gb standard SATA for on machine archive. Video card, due to the price hike I'm still running an 8Gb RX 5700 which is a good card for Blender.
Going AMD/Intel well that's personal preference, I like AMD's Ryzen 7 5800x it has a decent Core clock and is well priced. Your going to to torture the mainboards VRM's, MSI build some nice X57 mainboards with this in mind but read the reviews... they have also made some crap my own board is the the MSI Tomahawk X570. For power a decent PSU with true 700 watt delivery. 16Gb of RAM in 2x8Gb's, it's cheaper and your going to need another 2x8Gb's... yes your going to populate all four memory slots eventually. CASE be conservative it's a metal box spend your cash on performance.
Cooling, don't skimp. Air cooling is cost effective water cooling is quieter if you know what you are doing. Clossed loop stuff off the shelf is good if you can get good deals I got a Corasir H81 for the CPU that seems to do a geat job.
Screens.. I use 2x 27" curved screens on a 3rd party central mount. Try and get something with 140+MHz refresh it's better on your eyes, anything over 2K is bollocks. Your eye can't actually see it and it's pointless for Blender.(I assume I will get comments on that).
Audio for tunes while you work.... sorry PC speakers/headsets market is so full of cheap crap with a high price tag I'm lost. If your listen to anything after 1986 or rap buy any old crap. I used to sell decent Hi Fi (no boss or bang & olufson) so I have a trusty pair of Bowers & Wilkins MM-01's for film and classical music.
You may not get what you want for £1200, but you can move towards it. Buy what you need now with a view to adding to it. One last point. empty your temp folder every week and don't fill your SSD's past 84%. Well that's it from me, this was a bit long but hope it helps.
wow, is Blender really that much faster on Linux? Is that for any specific Blender aspect (sculpting, sims, rendering?) or overall?
@@JordanMatyka AFAIK it is due to bad Windows task scheduler. May be there is another reason but at overall Blender is way faster on Linux even in rendering.
@@peca007 I really need to start using Linux at home
Thanks very helpful.
Thank you for this video! Now i wasnt wrong choosing 5700x and 3060ti instead for my blender since i was having hard time sculpting from 5600g.
Hey great video idea , i use a matebook to design and it works kinda good , again great video idea
I bought Lenovo legion 15 Ryzen7 5800h 3060 to use on external monitors. Faster than the suggested 5600x in laptop form. Screen is crap, but it flies after swapping for 32GB 3200ram. £899 Currys UK plus 90 for memory. I'm happy with it. 2 bios updates in 2 months made it cooler and a little quieter fan wise.
Using chapter categories for a video like this would be majorly helpful for referencing this guide.
Thanks I completely forgot
@@grabbitt Thank You for considering them
thx you helped me
a lot
Ill resume it: Get at least a Ryzen 5 5600X,, RTX 3070 (3060 is good enough), 32gb ram and SSD. thats it. :D
m.2 SSD i think just for the extra tiny bit of speed :) also 16GB of RAM is ok and on testing the machine with some dense scenes it worked fine
@@grabbitt i do have 8 ram
You guys think i5 12400 gen 12 good enough ?
Need the budget for upgrade my gpu to 3070, right now im using rx570
@@rizkyirawan5952 Bro have you settled for 12400?
Is 3050 good? Found a pc that’s in my price range but it says 3050
Cool! And i want video like this about laptop for blender
Finally !!!!! Thank you Grant
I am learning Blender. Just had my old computer die after a power outage , mainly a bad system on my NVMe but it convinced my wife for me to upgrade instead of paying someone $250 to come fix the computer. it was a 5930K on a Asus Rampage V (10th anniversary board) 64gb ddr4 2133 and a 1660 Super. Graphics card is still good. There where already issues with the board and GPU not liking each other. Anyway, COST and availability are key for fast replacement. Was wanting to wait for Zen 5 but prices are going to be crazy expensive and I am semi-retired on a limited budget. I just bought a MOSTLY basic AM4 system . I am cash strapped. Ordered a B550 Taichi (which I had already ordered a couple weeks ago to begin upgrades). With a $450 budget I got : 32gb G.Skill Ripjaws V cl 18 3600mhz kit, a 5600 (non x) because I can't wait 10 days for it, I will upgrade to a 5900x or 5950 when I can. Even the 5600 will more than DOUBLE the speed of my current CPU, and the 5900 0r 5950 is QUADRUPLE the CPU performance. I plan on working in Blender a lot more. I will be getting a pen display after I learn more in Blender.
I needed a laptop for travel and wanted to do some Blender on the road and learn Grease Pencil. So I bought a Surface Pro 8 (16 GB RAM) mostly for the pen support. I hope it can handle my “lighter” Blender scenes and GP stuff
Excited as I will be getting a new pc after 6 years.
Hey Grant, thanks for all the content. Wondering if you are planning to do an optimization video on PC configs like drivers and NVIDIA settings and so on to get the most out?
Not got any specific plans for that
I have GTX 1660 6Gb, and It's not the best but it does the job nicely.
And I agree with the point that, It's better to get a tower PC instead of a laptop, Hardware sounds the same but performs differently.
Before this, I used to work on a 7yr old laptop with AMD r5,
The rendering time for me had changed a lot, previously at 500 samples my laptop took about 1 hour to render 1 frame,
My New PC render the same in just a few seconds.
you need to put 0:00 in the timestamps to get it to show as official chapters otherwise its just links to time locations. still works but may as well take advantage :)
Thanks
@@grabbitt I think it's a bit silly that it doesn't recognize it if you don't out 0:00 timestamp but hey, here we are
@@grabbitt you might need to title it like 0:00 intro
I use RTX 3060 and Ryzen 5 3600, works pretty good for me. Sometimes it crashes when using 4K textures, but with patience it does good job.
A 3060 should be able to toss around 4K textures like nothing.
@@chaosordeal294 You are right, but when having a lot of models, it's not really butter smooth. Example, when I first tried Kitbash 3D set, everything had 4K textures but it continued to crash again and again, then I had to work in new file with few 4k files and some 2K. It can happen with any GPU to be honest, it's important to learn how to optimize your workflow rather than blaming the setup every time.
@@chaosordeal294 12gb vram is barely enough for 4k textures a lot of the time.
Got to this video now that I'm buying a new PC, but been using Blender for 2 years in a Intel i5 3rd gen, 3.00ghz, 16GB, Radeon 550 4GB. I never use Cycles, only for Bake, but Eevee can be used for very complex scenes, with high level of details. Render do takes a lot even in Eevee, but is possible to make short animations. It was perfect to learn and start showing some art work.
This was amazing timing, thank you! I've been looking at the Ryzen 9 5950X and after hearing you say it was in yours, I'm sold on it haha.
Can I ask what cpu cooler and mobo you use for your set-up? Thanks!
I'll try and find out🙂
thank you
Hi Grant Abbitt. Thanks for a very informative and explaining video. As I'm in the research of my next build, a Blender rendering PC. It would be even better if maybe you can reveal which motherboard, PC Tower, and Power supply you have in your setup. Thanks in advance for addressing this topic....;-)
I will have to put that together at some point
Normals enabled in viewport with Eevee, man. That's what slows mine down the most. Gotta disconnect them all when working with eevee viewport, then connect before rendering. A plugin to enable/disable all normal maps in Blender with one click would be magnificent.
That would be cool to have as actuall option but sadly they can't put simple switch for swapping green channel on normalmap node when you work on dx normals format... So yeah... We can just dream about it..
Hi Grant, please could you prepare an update to this video for this year's new options based on current availability now this has completely changed? Really appreciate it, thanks.
I am running lates blender on my a4-5300b by a miracle blender is indeed amazing
Just came across your excellent video. Spent quite a while yesterday specing up a PC (by coincidence PC specialist) and using the blender benchmarks, I am currently using a Mac M1 - and it is working quite well on EEVEE - but really slows down on Cycles. Compared lots of configurations and what I am thinking is a Ryzen 7950X CPU, Nvidia 12gb 4070 Super, 32GB Ram, 1TB SSD - CPU benchmark 554 - which is 583% my Mac, GPU benchmark 6361 which is 2,485% my Mac. Comes out about £1,645 on PC specialist. Interesting what you say about Linux - might try that when I get it is it speeds up the rendering. Am thinking that will mainly continue using the Mac for the actual modelling, with the PC possibly in another room (due to noise) for the rendering.
Maybe a question for a Linux forum, but since I’m here I might ask…
If I’m aiming for a Blender machine running Linux, would that impact the choice between Intel and AMD CPU?
Have a Surface Pro 8 and an old i5-750 (first gen i5!) with a GTX 1060. Both sort of works for modelling, but the render times are loooooong.
Almost 400k let's go 😃
Really good video,i like the way you go with this because you are talking a lot about regular medium spec rigs,not a PCs that cost 20k plus lol.
For blender you can really work fine with any medium range chip 2-3 years old,but i think GPU must have at least 8GB of ram.
So for people who dont have lots of money to spend Ryzen 5 2600x and RTX 2060super with 16gb of ram would work just fine with blender,all this components are 2-3 years old so not that expensive but still nice.
But there is a catch for serious sculpting and modeling in milions of polygons requirements are far higher than this,so for this job you need i9/ryzen9 cpu anything bellow would just be pain in ashh.
On the current marker best CPU for this job is a Threadripper PRO 3995WX,it would literally wipe the floor with every i9 or any other ryzen CPU,but yea lol...it's a $7.000,this is only for rich kids :D.
Love the looping computer programming background for selecting computer hardware 😂
yeah that's cool and from Pexels. they have lots of CC0 videos :)
One aspec id like clarity on is the use of multiple GPU's , from what i have read there seems to be a case for using them esp for rendering.
Yes. They have to be the same but yes it makes a big difference
Good info. I wish Blender had a built in benchmark for edit or sculpt mode. I'm very curious how memory speed and cache affect usability.
Looking at CPU render times seems almost pointless, with GPUs being so fast. When I tried to render with my GPU and CPU it actually slowed the render down, vs just rendering on the GPU
This is well known, to the point that some of those "Blender for Beginners" tutorials recommend setting Blender to NOT render on both the CPU and GPU.
I have a rtx 3070, ryzen 3600, 32gb ram. I want to do animation and simulation very efficiently. But my pc is not doing that well for animation. I can't preview well the animation before rendering. I think the problem with processor. Can you suggest me one mid range and one upper budget high end cpu for my pc?
In this video, you said the Mac doesn't come with a graphics card? Mine has a AMD Radeon Pro 5300 4 GB that came with it. Can you please advise?
Blender Benchmark needs to put a script together to properly test CPUs. Just built my own Blender computer and it is a 5600x with 3070 ti 32 gb 3200 ram and 1 tb SSD. Fiddled with it and got it to outperform on Blender Benchmark score.
I'm using a 13inch laptop 8gb ram without dedicated graphic card, it's enough for me to learn different tools and create something light, only one single object in each creation.. I'm 3 month in. if my level goes up more and I still doing it by end of this year I will upgrade
Was looking for something like this for months to help me out as I am doing most of my work on laptop and due to its limitations, I am looking forward to get an assembled pc. My query is this that I am on a limited budget and am thinking for getting some parts second hand and other new. Like monitor second hand and ram and GPU new, so in your opinion, which monitor should I go for in terms for 2560x1440p display as recommended or something better with what specifications?
Check reputable reviewers. The Main issue is the quality of the colour rather than the refresh rate for blender artists
what about monitor? I have Intel i7-7490 3.60GHz , 24 gig RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Direct3D DDI: 12. Looking at getting 32 inch monitor, jsut started Blender class on line Lynda, but no answers about system requirements.
In my classes for blender we use iMacs (I think- they’re Apple to say the least) there so I was planning on getting one too but I don’t know yet so- let’s see what you suggest in the video. I haven’t finished it yet so-
What do You think about: i5-13600KF, RTX 3070, 64 GB RAM? Will be it fine for Blender? Albo isn't it better RX 6800 XT 16 GB?
I got a 1060, i5-8400 and 8 GB of RAM, It's sometimes struggling with big scene or detailed models but I actually prefer to wait for the rtx 4000 release this year. I'll get 32 GB of RAM at the same time.
dude get 64gb pls trust me bro.
32 is the new 16.
get 64 they are cheap like only $300 to $400 just 100 dollar more than 32gb ram.
64gb ddr4 are cheap nowadays so get this one.
Grant, what determines the max number of vertices Blender can handle before going laggy? Is it the VRAM GBs?
It could either be the processor or the ram.
i5 10400 16gb ram rtx 3050 when i render it says " system is out of GPU memory " which component I should upgrade?
the graphics card but also try optimising your scene
Is it still alright to use a high end AMD GPU with the Cycle X partnership and Radeon Pro Render as someone getting started in Blender, or should I go with NVidia for now? I've been planning on going for a 7900xtx.
Nvidia is the better option
Good 👍
Would this also apply to an Animator working in Maya looking for as close to real time viewport playback speeds as possible on dense/heavy scenes and rigs?
I'm not as sure with maya, but it's likely to be similar
@@grabbitt Cool. I figured the same. Thanks! Very helpful video.
What would you recommend if i wanted to get two twin M.2 SSD drives? Is that possible in this casing?
I don't remember. But it's likely
hello , ı dont understand to build computer my budget is 3000$, could you please offfer a ready desktop computer or when ı look that kind of computers whats the mıst importants parts ı should care?
What M/B is on Grant's machine, I suspect not a B550 board...
I use it on an old Phenom II 955 with R9 290 and 8GB RAM without major problems.
Hey Grant I have a Ryzen 5 2600 6 core 3.4 Mhz (boost `3.9Mhz) processor. Would upgrading to anything higher make much of a noticeable difference in your opinion or just a waste of funds?
Check the blender benchmarks. But I imagine it may well make a difference to some aspects. It also depends on your ram as well
Do these principles apply to Daz3d too? I've just started 3d modeling and I'm on a very tight budget as a beginner(around 500-600$) any pc built specs recommendations?
Generally yes the same applies
Thanks so much for this, really useful. I'm about to gain some extra space so want to upgrade from my laptop to a desktop PC. I don't render at all (I only sculpt for 3D printing) which complicates the CPU and GPU search as I don't know what to prioritise, but when I have a really big scene (which for 3D printing is going to be very high poly) it seems to use the graphics card a lot when navigating around, which I dodnt realise would need to play such a big part in my decisions.
Do you know if PC Specialist offer much of a service to help you design your PC? I've got a budget of around £2-3k.
Thanks again, as always your videos are awesome.
Grant I think you forgot to mention something.
if you are doing any kind of animation, even if it's some 15-30 second clips, It's better to keep the polygon count & other particle features as low as possible, and also render it on Eevee. Otherwise, it would take you an eternity to render them on Cycles.
For a single frame illustration, or some other jobs like pre visualization or look dev (in which case you would need only one or two frames) even a weak PC is fine. It will take probably half an hour to render something on Cycles with 8K texture, 4096 samples at high resolution with intel denoiser for a weak PC. So that's doable.
But don't ever think about creating animations with a weak PC. Even an Ocean simulation for 5 sec clips will take you 2-3 hours.
I mentioned about keeping low poly at the start
Great video and thank you for the knowledge. I currently have a 12600k and a 3060Ti and want to get into Blender and UE5. What monitor would you recomend for Blender? 1440p or 4k? Flat or curved? I have to ask many questions as I have to use a VA panel monitor, IPS and OLED gives me eye strain (this is common apparently). There isn't many VA flat panel 1440p and 4k monitors @ 144Hz as I game as well. Cheers.
For me it was more about colour accuracy than flat or curved or even refresh rates
@@grabbitt thank you for replying, I notice you reply to almost all of your comments. I've subscribed. Before I do research on Google on a monitor with good colour accuracy, have you made any videos on recommended monitor for blender or UE5? Cheers
@ISLE OF TECH no I've not got any videos that cover the subject
My biggest problem hasn't been with my PC's hardware but with Windows 11. Running Blender on Windows 11 has caused me severe memory leaks, to the point that File Explorer ends up taking 4 GB of memory, and I end up having to restart File Explorer (or even Windows itself) every few hours. Even after I exit Blender, File Explorer continues to eat more and more memory all by itself. I never had this problem with Windows 10. If anyone has found a good workaround, I'd sure appreciate hearing from them.
Great Video. Your audio does have a lot of noise most likely a tabletop fan / air conditioning / pc fans) so i would recommend use a level threshold or a nosie reduction plugin
To anyone reading this comment - can you please recommend a laptop for someone that wants to explore all parts of development? I'm already working on web dev but I want to explore everything like Android dev, game dev, ai ml, ds, cybersecurity. I also want to explore digital art 3d modelling rendering software like blender. Are there any laptops under INR 70k? Also is it better to buy online or offline? I'm extremely confused with so many laptops options, can you recommend what laptop model would be great?
Thank you for the video.
For VFX editing and 3D modeling, animation should I go for the 14 inch MacBook Pro or the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro (RTX 3070) please?
The lenovo
@@grabbitt Thank you for your advice
Hey grant how are you I'm just wondering if I have a MacBook pro late 2011 improved with SSD and more ram and I add a graphic card it should run for the begging ?
Tricky to say
Anyone experience a delay when undoing your first stroke on a high poly sculpti? For example if I am sculpting on a 20Million vertices model with multirez, I use for example clay brush and make 5 strokes. If I undo the first 4 strokes everything is smooth. It’s always when I undo the first stroke where it tends to lag between 5-10seconds before completing undo.
Yes that's sometimes happens to me but not so much with the recent updates
I switched from an expensive iMac to a laptop PC for half the price and I couldn’t be happier. M1 chips can’t even be compared with navida. Even if the hardcore M1 chip people would like it to be. I wrote PC specialist and said, hey I am going to use this and that. Same day, they replied “ Here you go! “ While Apple will sell you anything and say that it will work. But it doesn’t, not if you want to make a complex scene.
Dear grant could you uv map a high poly head?
Im not sure if im going to get an answer but yeah. Dear Grant Abbit can i ask you about the new Apple M2 Max? Does ir perform well ?
Its OK but currently not as good as a PC of the same value with an nvidia card
I think you can render farm on blender.. I’m just getting into this stuff my situation is a gifted refurbished laptop very thankful to have but graphics card is lacking so I’m already looking to the future for upgrades. But I also have a raspberry pi, and an old 2014 Mac mini.. I would love to use them to have more power but idk if I can or if it’s worth it. I currently am using unity and unreal 5 more than blender for rendering as real time is the way to go imho. Also with my research you can rent out computer power through virtual machines, from my research it could be expensive assuming you were using it 24-7 but you might only need it a few hours a month for render… in which case 10-20$ a month for as needed computing power is very reasonable!
Yes check my video on vagon. I talk through this exact scenario
Do you have the same for Maya3D my kid start studying and next year will have dedicated course but spec provided bybthz school is vague core i5/7 after 10th gen and an rtx2060 with 16g of RAM...
I think with maya, it's all pretty much the same
Do you think using Blender with CPU I5 12400 vs GPU 2060 is good enough (is it responsive enough for 3D rendering)? thank
Check the bench marks, but I'm pretty sure that will do fine
PCSpecialist are in the United KIngdom and dont deliver to the U.S. Great presentation though. Also you might have touched on monitors as well regarding hz.
Hi! I'm actually new to blender. Wanted to know if RX 6800 is okay for blender or should I buy RTX 3070 instead? Thanks
Check the benchmarks link in description
Great video. I like your videos. Thank you very much 💖💖💖. Is it possible to introduce some other laptop brands? I want to make 3D animation using blender. I know that for long rendering the desktop computer is the best and it doesn't heat up. But I want to buy a laptop that I can move. Animation rendering can take several hours. What brand of laptop should I buy? I've read a lot of negative reviews about gaming laptops overheating and it worries me. Thank you very much 💖💖💖
It's tricky to say there are lots of good brand out there. Just read several reviews but keep in mind the fundamentals from this video