What are your thoughts on this PC build for 3D rendering?

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Asked By TechieTulip123 On

I'm helping a friend put together a PC specifically for light 3D rendering, and we're looking for suggestions. The budget is under 5,000 RON (approximately 1,000 euros), not including the monitor. Here's the part list we came up with: https://ro.pcpartpicker.com/list/RR4hLc. We're considering an Nvidia GPU but it seems out of reach. Any feedback or suggestions?

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Answered By GamerGuru89 On

It looks like your build is missing a case, power supply unit (PSU), and SSD. The CPU you've chosen (8700G) is last-gen and has an integrated GPU, but you've also included a dedicated GPU, which is good. Just make sure you cover those missing parts to complete the build!

TechieTulip123 -

Thanks for pointing that out! I’ll definitely look into those missing components.

BuildMaster22 -

Have you thought about whether a smaller SSD might work for your needs?

Answered By PartPickerPro On

It seems like your part selections could use some tweaking. Are you customizing these lists yourself? The ones you've chosen are missing key components and may have some outdated prices. I took a look and revamped the original build to improve performance. I recommended a different CPU and cooler, switched to a quieter and better-performing cooler, and found a cheaper motherboard. Also, I upgraded to a 9060xt 16GB GPU within the same budget! Check out my revised list here: https://ro.pcpartpicker.com/list/fy9dPJ.

TechieTulip123 -

I see, I didn’t realize that. I didn't use an already made list; I was too exhausted when building it. I added prices from a local store, so that's why it might look odd. Maybe we should lower the GPU budget to fit in an SSD, thanks for your help!

TechWhiz77 -

Make sure to check the prices for that GPU since it can vary a lot! Cutting costs on the case could help too.

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