- Mar 31, 2022
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I'm no tech expert... at least not any longer. I learned computer technology when Win3.0 was the hot ticket, we were marvelling at the new smaller floppy and most data was stored on tape drive in a central main frame. I worked in sales for IBM and GoDaddy.com in the early 2000's but these days I can no longer keep up. I do know that the water cooler is instrumental in running an OC though. I have Nico's old tower with a water cooled i7 with base 2.7 Ghz, clocked to 3.4 Ghz. Nico has an i9 with a water cooler that he has clocked to well over 5 Ghz. Both run as cool as a cucumber but that could be the difference between full game rendering vs playing games and making models for game mods. Since you already have a great system, you may wish to put off any purchase until the next series is released. Nico isn't the only friend I have that opted to go 3080 and wait for what will come after the 3090. But, I only make suggestions, not demands. The choices are always yours to make. Just so you have an idea of what Nico and I do... I specialize in making characters, he makes weapons and with a bit of encouragement from me he's making some killer shield now too.Your buddy's system is very similar to my last build. I went with a water cooled i9-9900K (I don't OC anymore due to smoking a couple CPU's in the past) with 64 GB Ram to be able to CPU render. It does ok, but GPU rendering is much faster. Daz will switch to CPU rendering if you run out of VRAM. I love my 32" LG curved monitor. (Great for old eyeballs...). I'm still running a RTX 2080 Ti 12 GB VRAM GPU. I'll have to look at the specs between 3080 and 3090's as far as rendering goes. Good gaming performance does not necessarily mean good rendering performance. I do know the number of CUDA cores make a big difference.
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