Best computer for Daz Studio
ema.artworks
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Hello everybody, I am a traditional painter and a total newbie when it comes to the 3d world but I believe it is important for painters to use programs such as Daz Studio.
My question is, which desktop computer would you suggest me to buy for Daz? Do you suggest me to invest in RAM, CPU or GPU more?
Thanks!
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Below is some info that may help you. What is your budget? What do you have now?
https://blog.daz3d.com/the-best-computers-for-digital-art-on-a-budget-in-2022/
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/290171/the-best-computer-for-working-with-daz
https://www.versluis.com/2021/03/3d-computer/
I think one of the most important details to keep in mind here is your graphics card. If you have an NVidia video card you can also use the so called Iray render engine and that can make a huge difference with your renders.
The best computer for DAZ Studio is the best Computer.
Go as big as you can get for your money.
Most important:
No Mac
NVIDIA GPU
with
Lot's of VRAM (Minimum RTX 3060 12GB VRAM)
DS will work below that configuration, but with less fun though.
There's never been 'a best PC' for DS and neither will there ever be... Think of what you're gonna do with DS , then go for the rig that you can afford cost-effectively, esp. Nvidia graphics card / RAM etc. as above-mentioned, then you may have the chance of 'Happy Rendering'...
I apologize for a double post, but... crosswind brought back some memories for me:
I couldn't agree more here, because.. as mentioned above: this brought me back 4 or so years ago. Before 2019 I was using a 32bit (!) Windows 7 PC for this stuff, and I've been a vivid Daz Studio user for a long time now. I mean.. I'm pretty sure that most people were already way into 64bit back then, HECK, I'll even wager that most of the people here were using Iray.
Yah, not me... 2018? 5 years back now? 3Delight, 32bit and I had both a ton of fun, but also managed to attract a fair bit of attention to myself and my renders.
Sorry for the brief vent but... I am in so much agreement with crosswind here!
I'm impressed ~~ definitely
Never a truer word said... And my top tip would be: Don't bother with buying new computer hardware, buy the top machines of a few years ago on Ebay. I decided on a mid-range specced HP Z440 from Ebay about 4 years ago. Cost me UKP 275 at the time with an E5-1630 v3 CPU, 32Gb RAM and a 4Gb Nvidia Quadro K4200.
My second tip would be: Keep in mind that PC's are component machines; if you buy a decent base you can then upgrade over time as your Daz/3D skills improve.
In my case, I've upgraded the Z440's Nvidia videocard through several generations:
Quadro K4200, 4Gb VRAM -> Quadro M5000 8Gb VRAM -> RTX A4000 16Gb VRAM. All sourced from Ebay.
The resale of the previous cards has kept the amount of capital 'sunk' into the video card to about UKP 350.
Most importantly, I've not felt that Daz was 'too slow' at any point. The upgraded machine has kept tred with the development of my Daz skills and with what I was doing 'Artistically'. The RTX A4000 is great for what I do now, but would have been overkill a few years back, and truth be told I wouldn't have been able to afford it.. Also, relative to its performance I don't feel the RTX A4000 drinks too much electro-juice when rendering.
Hope this helps in some small way.
This is one of the best tips.
The usual prebuilt bargains are built as cheap as possible and may not be upgradable the way one wants.