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Zema222020-08-05 05:06:40
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Zema22, 2020-08-05 05:06:40

PC build for 3d animation?

Hello. Decided to learn 3d animation. I scoured the Internet and realized that this requires a powerful computer. The price tags turned out to be sky-high for me from 80 thousand. Please tell me how you can assemble hardware for 3d animation and rendering in the most budgetary way. I don't understand any of this myself. Thank you in advance for your replies

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lonelymyp, 2020-08-05
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You don't need a powerful PC to learn animation.
You will learn from simple examples that will work on a weak PC.
That is, you no longer have money, you still don’t know how to do anything, and a powerful computer is idle, and when you really need it, it turns out that it is already slightly outdated and you bought the wrong conf that you really need.
Therefore, I would not seek to assemble something powerful right away.
Take a motherboard with 4 memory slots, now put 2 dice, throw 2 more later + a cheap processor and a simple vidyuha.
After half a year, you will join the topic, sit on specialized forums and understand which processor you need and which video card to install. Old ones can be handed over to Avito.
Similarly with SSD, you can take 256 and a regular HDD for now, and then replace the HDD with an SSD.
Plus, as far as I know, there are nuances with rendering, there is a render on the processor, but there is on the video card.
Depending on this, you need to swell money either into one or the other.

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Dmitry Pavlov, 2020-08-05
@Stalker31

Decide on the software in which you will work, and then look at the minimum system requirements for this software and, based on this, select a computer.

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