Hello, I am new to houdini and i want to build a workstation for mostly simulations in houdini. This is my build:
Asus X99 Deluxe Motherboard
i7 5960x cpu
32 gigs ddr 4 memory (8 gig sticks)
geforce gtx780 6gb (i allready have it)
Sirtec 1600 watt (i allready have it)
NH-D15 CPU cooler
SSD: samsung 840 pro
Nanoxia Deep Silence 6 Case
I am planning to overclock the cpu to at least 4.0 GHz
My budget is around 3500$.
Any advice?
Thanks
Workstation build for houdini simulations
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is it with indie license?
when you only want to have 32gb ram you could make one system for just simulation and rendering and one bigger system where you work on and with more ram, cpu…..
for 1000$ you can build a system with the intel 4790K, 32GB Ram; SSD Storage.
the rest of the 2500$ you can use for a workstation with the 2011 socket and at least 64gb ram.
when you only want to have 32gb ram you could make one system for just simulation and rendering and one bigger system where you work on and with more ram, cpu…..
for 1000$ you can build a system with the intel 4790K, 32GB Ram; SSD Storage.
the rest of the 2500$ you can use for a workstation with the 2011 socket and at least 64gb ram.
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The main restriction with the i7 vs. Xeons is that that i7 5960 is artificially limited to 64GB of memory, while the Xeons are only limited by the number of RAM slots and available DIMM sizes. Granted, you'd have to do some pretty wild simulations to need more than 64GB, but I thought I'd point that out.
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