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Best possible pc for blender under 800$ ?

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Sandeep jhajharia

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My main purpose I making model and assets for game development. And should I buy r5 3600 + 1650super or r7 2700+ 1660 super with 16 gigs of ram?
 
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As most 3D Apps you'll have a nice and smooth active work experience with high clocking cpus, but you don't necessarily need lots of cores to be able to work smoothly.

Of course, things like rendering or baking, anything that can be easily parallelized, can make great use of either a lot of cpu cores, or is easily spead up by a gpu.

If you don't want to do much rendering at all, I'd recommend getting a slightly stronger cpu so your active modeling work is faster. If you do want to do some gpu rendering with CUDA for example, then you can lean a bit more towards getting a strong gpu.

Overall your suggestions are god, but the 3600 cpu with the 1650 super seems like the better fit for your kind of workloads.
 
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Sandeep jhajharia

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As most 3D Apps you'll have a nice and smooth active work experience with high clocking cpus, but you don't necessarily need lots of cores to be able to work smoothly.

Of course, things like rendering or baking, anything that can be easily parallelized, can make great use of either a lot of cpu cores, or is easily spead up by a gpu.

If you don't want to do much rendering at all, I'd recommend getting a slightly stronger cpu so your active modeling work is faster. If you do want to do some gpu rendering with CUDA for example, then you can lean a bit more towards getting a strong gpu.

Overall your suggestions are god, but the 3600 cpu with the 1650 super seems like the better fit for your kind of workloads.
Thanks but one thing more that 1650s is new but 1060 is older and I can get it at same price but 1650s is fast at another hand 1060 has more vram so is vram is issue in blender or like unity and can blender make use of faster gpu? So straight forward 1650super or 1060(6GB) ?
Thanks in advance I'll help me a lot!🤗
 
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