However, one thing I quickly, painfully learn while practicing at home, was that my computer just couldn't handle Houdini. As soon as the load increases, everything will freeze.
I have an I5 3570k, 8gb ram, and a GTX 780. Ram is way too low, granted, but being limited by 4 threads is a pain too.
So here I am wanting to upgrade.
- On one hand there are options to get a used Xeon based workstation at a fairly decent price, upgrading part of my I5 for side tasks / gaming (I'm also a compulsive gamer )( upgrading one component could led to upgrading everything though, thanks to CPU sockets having very limited compatiblity )
- On the other hand I could get a brand new I7 w/ GTX970 and 32gb ram which could do a lot of things for a probably high price, keeping my I5 untouched on the side but also potentially useless, even for rendering.
Both options have pros and cons, obviously. I just can't decide what would be best for me at home - I essentially work elsewhere, but I hate being powerless when I have to do something from home for whatever reasons.
One thing worthy of mentionning is that I do not know the first thing about Xeons and what they could offer me. It's just tales of greatness I heard and read.
So any idea how to get the most bang for my buck ? Also I was told Houdini wasn't able to use neither hyperthreading nor a second CPU. What gives?
Oh, and does the Apprentice edition of Houdini allows network rendering anyway ?
If anyone would be willing to help and give advices…

Thanks !