Workstation CPU + Graphics Card for Fusion 360 and 3D printing uses
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Hi
The motherboard on my very old PC just died.
I'm looking for advice on what spec PC to build.
I will mainly use the PC for creating new products/parts in Fusion 360 or importing 3D scans and modifing existing objects to then output them and use a slicer app (ie Cura) to send to the 3D printer.
I would like to explore using the PC to view my 3D models with a VR headset but thats not in the short term plan.
A few things I am considering and could do with some advice...
1. Should I go for a CPU with more cores for multithreading such as the AMD RYZEN 7 8-Core Processor or something that is faster on single threaded processes like the Intel Core i7-7700K 4.2 GHz.
2. Should I go for a gaming graphics card or a professional card nvidia geforce or a Quadro.
From what I have been reading, gaming cards work well with Fusion 360 while the more professional / business cards are for tradiotnal CAD software?
3. If I do go for a gaming card, which which one should I go for? Do I go for something lie the more expensive GeForce GTX 1080 because of my (possible) future VR needs or something cheper?
4. Lastly would anyone have any advice about practical uses of VR with Fusion 360
Thanks very much