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I think ive researched to many cpus now confused

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I think ive researched to many cpus now confused

With all autodesk products is it true more cores a better.

 Does autodesk products perform well with rendering geometry or cpu intensive calculations when compared to physics engine. 

 

i use a physics engine that im trying to comprehend in a 2d/3d environment lag sets in, and when i use real time ray tracing as hardware test i get bad results.

 

just testing the best cpu for the job.

 

 

So my question is: what cpu would you advise, since overclocking with autodesks pointless.

 

 

List of cpus:

super fx 8350+  june announceent $800 cpu

 

Amd black edition 8 cor cpu 8350

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june 2013 edition cpus

4930k 6core

4770k 4 core

4770r 5400hd 4 core

 

old editions

intel 3930k 6 core

intel 3770k 4 core

 

 

So does autodesk products benifit from pci e 3.0 or not.

 

im waiting for june but hopefully with the new xeon announcements soon other xeons may become cheaper that i doubt.

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Which Autodesk software do you intend to run primarily?

What will be your primary use for each software?

Any other software?

How much do you want to spend?

 

Sometimes it's better to approach from the horse side of the issue instead of the cart side.

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