Ryzen7 3700x - Nvidia RTX 2060 Super - 32GB RAM. My workstation is now set up, 3Dcoat seems to be working properly, and that didn't work for me.įor your information, here is my new configuration: It is unfortunate for me that I could not have read the last comments earlier, I probably would not have made the same choices. Thank you for your very relevant comments. So, I think if you can get your hands on something like an AMD 5900X or 5950X, it would be a stellar performer in 3DCoat, just like the Intel 10900k is. It probably has higher IPC than the 1st Gen ThreadRipper, and likely has new instruction sets that overcome the limitations Intel imposed in their Multi-Threading compilers (which many software applications use). Overall, the new generation of AMD CPU's are the best value and best performing, overall.when you consider 3D Rendering, Video Editing, Compositing, etc.and I think the IPC (Instructions Per Clock Cycle) improvements in the latest generation of AMD Ryzen CPU's will likely help it overcome sneaky and dirty software tricks (making Intel compilers work less efficiently with non-Intel CPU's), because I tested the new sculpting brush engine on the 1st Gen ThreadRipper (1950X) I had and on someone's new AMD laptop (with a Ryzen 7 4800H 8-core/16thread CPU) and the new laptop performance was much more lively and robust than the ThreadRipper. AMD sued Intel and won, over this and other coercive Business practices by Intel. I don't know if you have already bought new parts and put your new build together, but if you haven't done so, yet, I think I would have to recommend Intel CPU's at the moment, because 3DCoat uses Intel's Thread Building Blocks Library for Multi-threading tasks, and that means it is going to be highly optimized for Intel CPU's.and not optimized for AMD. My motherboard is dead, i need to change processor and motherboard and ram.ģD Coat is my main sketching design tool, I would like to know if 3D coat reacts better to one brand than another.ĭo you have any specific advice, recommendations, warnings for working with 3dcoat?
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