I'm interested in building a new PC for processing models in 3DF Zephyr Pro.
I'm not a gamer and don't plan on using this PC for any CAD design. Only for processing photogrammetry models and I prefer to optimize it specifically for use with 3DF Zephyr Pro.
I'm budgeting about $3000.00 for this build.
Obviously, Solid State drives are desirable as well as high CPU clock speeds, and many gigs of fast RAM, but what about processor cores and video cards?
If I build a PC using a 16 core AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor running at 4.0 Ghz, will all of the cores be used? Would it be smarter to use a processor with fewer cores but a faster clock speed?
Hypothetically speaking, when it comes to video cards, would it be smarter to buy one really fast $1000 card, two $500 cards, or four $250 cards?
Is a Solid State Drive RAID worth considering? Or would it be smarter to just buy extra RAM?
I'm not a gamer and don't plan on using this PC for any CAD design. Only for processing photogrammetry models and I prefer to optimize it specifically for use with 3DF Zephyr Pro.
I'm budgeting about $3000.00 for this build.
Obviously, Solid State drives are desirable as well as high CPU clock speeds, and many gigs of fast RAM, but what about processor cores and video cards?
If I build a PC using a 16 core AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor running at 4.0 Ghz, will all of the cores be used? Would it be smarter to use a processor with fewer cores but a faster clock speed?
Hypothetically speaking, when it comes to video cards, would it be smarter to buy one really fast $1000 card, two $500 cards, or four $250 cards?
Is a Solid State Drive RAID worth considering? Or would it be smarter to just buy extra RAM?
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