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3drendero, THANKS this one, from your list, seems like a good purchase https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA6ZP8558252
CPU Main Features 64 bit 8-Core Processor
I should have mentioned that I am not a "gamer", but I figure that the speed and grapthic quailty of "gamer" computers is ideal for CG modeling, rendering, and animation work.
I have a good flat screen monitor, and don't need new mice, or keyboards.
Thank you.. I will if I don't buy a wee tablet with keyboard to surf the net and stuff. Will decide next year. Cheers! Silene
3drendero,
At my budget limit, some sacrifies have to be made. No way to avoid it. My main creative focus would be to create new still imagery, with animation being secondary so maybe the "budget graphics card" won't be too much of a problem.
https://www.amazon.com/Shinobee-8-Core-Multimedia-Desktop-Computer/dp/B07FJV5X23/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1544485554&sr=8-3&keywords=8+core+desktop+computers+cd+drive
Any comments about this computer at Amazon com
my video card is only a NVidia GeForce GT640
but I don't play games or do any serious animation.. and don't use DazStudio or Poser.
only recently I have thought about maybe updating the card but thought nuh... not yet, no need to.
I found these basic specs for the NVidia GeForce cards mentioned here, for comparison.
GeForce 600 series https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_600_series
GeForce 10 series https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_10_series
So if I understand this stuff, the Amazom computer I listed has a very fast video card plus it's 8 cores.
However, I have never heard of the brand name Shinobee before. A lot of good reviews, but I don't want to purchase a digital turkey that breaks down too soon, or is crawling with bugs.
As always, 128GB SSD is far too small. I'd suggest 512GB as the minimum requirement for your C drive, otherwise you'll be spending all your time shunting stuff off it to avoid disk full errors.
Otherwise, if you go for it, check that you get what you ordered (screencap the specs page), as the reviews seem to suggest there's some variation in the product supplied.
3drendero Thanks
Just out of curiosty, what is the absolute best desktop computer for CG graphics image and animation creation for those who have so much money that they don't know what to do with it.
One of the desktop computer pages listed the model number for the computer casing.. Out of curiosty I checked to find out how much the casing, by itself, would cost and to my surprise I found that the casing was being sold in a variety of colors. I like silver.
Almost all desktop computers are not offered in a variety of colors which annoys me, but a good number of laptop models are, some even light blue.
So, in short would it be difficult to move components from inside one casing into another casing of a different color scheme, or would it require a specialist.
In the late 1990s, when I had money, I had a a local computer store build me a desktop and I asked for a silver casing. It looked great, and that computer lasted a long time.
I have never built a desktop from the bottom up, just replaced or added components once in a great while.
So for me it's Silver, or that aluminum look from science fiction space films of the 1960s.
I think you can house a computer in anything if you have the right mounting, even a bar fridge
it depends how handy you are with a philips head screwdriver and a soldering iron
not the best idea by the way, too much moisture
a cage is actually the best case with a powerful fan and maybe liquid cooling
Wendy_Carrara, A silver cage .... what about dust getting into it real quick. Maybe a hamster in it too, Ha, hah
A can of silver paint would do it for the casings.
The way things are going here I may have to wait till next year sometime to purchase a new desktop. Meanwhile I have my 2012 laptop which is still working fine, and a cheap spare blue Chromebook in case the laptop croaks.
3drendero Thanks for the PC part picker help. Sorry I am answering so late but I had to do some clean-up stuff here and I was offline until now.
Wendy_Carrara The cage has special "dust fans" then as well as regular type "cooling fans? My desktop fans just did cooling, and whenever I opened up the case there was dust all over the place. I doubt if they could have cleared all that dust even if my case had been an open cage.
I have the side off my case and it actually gets much less dust than when it was not open but I guess it depends on the case and fans, it cannot be sealed or fans will not blow out the air so it has to be also sucked in
Wendy_Carrara Being a slob about cleaning too much of time, I should probably keep desktops with one of their side lids off, and maybe a small light beaming on the inside, so that I am forced to see the dust build-up and clean it up before it becomes a mess.
This got me thinking about room temperature superconductors in home computers, and I found this .https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AwrUiTkrFhNc_i0AbSgPxQt.;_ylu=X3oDMTByNWU4cGh1BGNvbG8DZ3ExBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzYw--?qid=20091119044650AAXRmTC
3drendero Wow, that PC part picker is great. Your parts choices all look good to me. I am pooped from house chore labor today, so tomorrow I will monkey about with the "part picker options.
3drendero.
Wait a minute ..... Am I supposed to assemble and build my new computer from the parts they send to me from PC part picker? I would probably elecrocute myself, or place something in "reversed" and get it fried to a crisp complete with a mini mushroom cloud. Do they have a "we assemble it for you" option?
If I did assemble it I would have to be extremely careful. Every cent counts in this desert flophouse.
Yes, it is for hardcore DIY:ers only. If you can log about 10+ hours on Youtube learning about DIY PC building, it should be OK.
But yes, in theory you can burn down your house...
Here are cheaper options without proper GPU, just the integrated Intel graphics that suck at everything, but Carrara runs well:
Brand new 300$ modern quad core (2018) with 8GB RAM and 500GB HDD (slow):
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883101686&Description=TC-865-NESelecti3&cm_re=TC-865-NESelecti3-_-83-101-686-_-Product
Refurb old 140$ good quad core (2012) with 8GB RAM and 500GB HDD (mail in rebate):
https://flash.newegg.com/Product/9SIAHRS7ZG7192