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<blockquote data-quote="teddy743" data-source="post: 1057764286" data-attributes="member: 47685"><p>πιο ακριβό cpu απ αυτόν που σου έγραψα πιο πάνω πιστευω οτι δεν εχει νόημα.....ποιο φθηνή gpu γινεται ανετα. </p><p></p><p>Το σημαντικό ειναι να εχεις απόλυτη επίγνωση του ποσο θα ζορίσεις το μηχάνημα. Κάθε μέρα δουλεύω autocad λόγο επαγγέλματος... και έχω πολύ ποιο φθηνό μηχάνημα....αλλά εγώ δουλεύω 2d...... αν εσύ τώρα θέλεις να κάνεις φωτορεαλισμους σε ολόκληρα οικοδομικά τετράγωνα σε 4k αλλάζει το πράμα<span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"><span style="font-size: 9px">--- Αυτόματη συγχώνευση μηνύματος ---</span></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span>"CPU: Central processing unit. Responsible for rendering. The more cores and speed, the less waiting around you have to do. Also note that instructions and L# cache can make a big difference in the effectiveness of a CPU in rendering. Always make sure you are buying the current generation of processors.</p><p></p><p>GPU: Graphics processing unit. The use of this depends on the program you are using. With some programs this will accelerate the rendering speeds of your videos. Without one, you will not be able to view your videos in 4k because intel HD graphics does not support such resolution* You will also need this for tri-monitor set ups. There are two different types of GPU's: consumer grade and professional. Consumer grade is the everyday cards you see. Ex, GTX 760. Professional is the quadro cards made for mad scientists and Hollywood film enthusiasts. They will range from $400-4000. If you ever intend to do any sort of gaming ever on your PC, do not get the Quadro's! They are not officially supported. 256 bit bus is twice as fast as 128 bit bus. The higher RAM, the better. More ram is better for more monitors. Example, if you are only using one monitor, 256 bit bus with 1gb ram is a better option than 128bit bus with 2gb ram, which would be better for tri-monitor (assuming they are same price.) CUDA is a technology developed by Nvidia to assist in rendering, while its counterpart is Open-CL, developed by AMD's ATI. The choice depends on which video editing program you seek to use.</p><p></p><p></p><p>RAM: Random access memory. This will determine the amount of pre rendered footage available for preview in After Effects and other programs. It will not effect rendering speeds, and is a great commodity when needed, although not crucial. 16gb is good, 8gb is limiting. "</p><p></p><p></p><p>Tom's Hardware</p><p></p><p>για έναν γενικό μπούσουλα...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teddy743, post: 1057764286, member: 47685"] πιο ακριβό cpu απ αυτόν που σου έγραψα πιο πάνω πιστευω οτι δεν εχει νόημα.....ποιο φθηνή gpu γινεται ανετα. Το σημαντικό ειναι να εχεις απόλυτη επίγνωση του ποσο θα ζορίσεις το μηχάνημα. Κάθε μέρα δουλεύω autocad λόγο επαγγέλματος... και έχω πολύ ποιο φθηνό μηχάνημα....αλλά εγώ δουλεύω 2d...... αν εσύ τώρα θέλεις να κάνεις φωτορεαλισμους σε ολόκληρα οικοδομικά τετράγωνα σε 4k αλλάζει το πράμα[COLOR=Gray] [SIZE=1]--- Αυτόματη συγχώνευση μηνύματος ---[/SIZE] [/COLOR]"CPU: Central processing unit. Responsible for rendering. The more cores and speed, the less waiting around you have to do. Also note that instructions and L# cache can make a big difference in the effectiveness of a CPU in rendering. Always make sure you are buying the current generation of processors. GPU: Graphics processing unit. The use of this depends on the program you are using. With some programs this will accelerate the rendering speeds of your videos. Without one, you will not be able to view your videos in 4k because intel HD graphics does not support such resolution* You will also need this for tri-monitor set ups. There are two different types of GPU's: consumer grade and professional. Consumer grade is the everyday cards you see. Ex, GTX 760. Professional is the quadro cards made for mad scientists and Hollywood film enthusiasts. They will range from $400-4000. If you ever intend to do any sort of gaming ever on your PC, do not get the Quadro's! They are not officially supported. 256 bit bus is twice as fast as 128 bit bus. The higher RAM, the better. More ram is better for more monitors. Example, if you are only using one monitor, 256 bit bus with 1gb ram is a better option than 128bit bus with 2gb ram, which would be better for tri-monitor (assuming they are same price.) CUDA is a technology developed by Nvidia to assist in rendering, while its counterpart is Open-CL, developed by AMD's ATI. The choice depends on which video editing program you seek to use. RAM: Random access memory. This will determine the amount of pre rendered footage available for preview in After Effects and other programs. It will not effect rendering speeds, and is a great commodity when needed, although not crucial. 16gb is good, 8gb is limiting. " Tom's Hardware για έναν γενικό μπούσουλα... [/QUOTE]
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