![]() ![]() Memory can be minimal to start (8 gigs is plenty) and storage too - heck they're giving away 1 tb hard drives. I began building much bigger models and my older i7 (the original don't know the spec's) started to bog down like crazy and was costing me a lot of time and aggravation.Īgain buy as much CPU and Video card (GPU) you can afford, with a power supply to match. How complex will your models be? I've got a very fast system now and one model I'm working on that's big enough to bring it to its knees. You can certainly get by with lesser of each processor/video card but you have to know what you'll be coming up against in your business. Render big models - you need a fast video card. What are you going to do with Chief? Raytrace? You need a fast CPU. You get what you pay with computers, usually. If there is an old thread on this topic, please advise! What is recommended middle of the road sizes for ram, processor, graphics card for good speed when running chief architect?Īnyone researched a set up in 2015 that they recommend?( it is challenging for me to find current models to compare to good older models.) I wonder for the purpose of just rendering in chief, not playing games, are those overkill? I'm researching some of these manufacturers of gaming computers Puget and Falcon Northwest, that some members here use, but they seem double the price, $2600. We've bought our last desktop from best buy, hp and added a graphics card. Unfortunately Dell has given us trouble in the past. ![]()
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