the age old question, what is a recommendation for a "biggest bang of the money" computer? In the past there have been posts that have made good recommendations, but nothing is current that I've found. Looking to spend $1500 to $2,500 without monitors. All of my office computers use dual monitors, 500 MB SSD (Samsung Evo 850) and a 1 TB HD (WD black). I'm partial to ASUS and SuperMicro motherboards, Intel CPU's. I have 2x8 PC4-22400 DDR4-2800 Ripjaws memory unused in my desk and may add more if necessary. Graphics cards are still a big question, we have used gaming cards in the past but recently used Radeon Pro WX1500 8 GB (probably over kill here). I am interested in reliability and service life and not interested in over clocking and liquid coolers.
We're currently using Revit BDSP 2018 but have 2019 on the shelf. Mostly high end custom homes, file size <100MB, some rendering. What would you recommend?
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what is wrong with your current system?
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been there and done that. ADESK only specifies what they have tested, mostly older products
nothing wrong, I need another machine for a new employee. I'd copy it except there's a lot of new products, better, faster and cheaper
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been there and done that. ADESK only specifies what they have tested, mostly older products
The specs for Revit 2019 is released, please check on the links and look for the versions.
Do you have a set of software/plugins you are looking to install? Then I would do a search for quad-core graphics cards, in addition to the RAM, display etc.
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The original title was "hardware recommendations". As I explained I'm looking to build a new computer and would like to know what others have used and and had good luck with, whats the best bang for the buck. For instance ADESK doesn't support gaming cards but many say the work great and at very low cost and I have used them for a couple of builds. Some motherboards require specific CPU's. Even though the pieces have great specifications it doesn't mean they will work together.
I have checked specific requirements of several components. Does Revit want / need / even use bigger GPU's, faster CPU's, more cores etc. Are the Xeon processors worth the extra money over I7 or I9? Most of the research I've found relates to older products and therefor out dated especially with wanting a longer life cycle.
In the past, ACAD and Revit forums, Tom's Hardware etc. have put together a hardware list that was very helpful, some even had explanations as to why they were selected. There doesn't seem to be one that is using current products.
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you can use this guide for guidance: http://revit.downloads.autodesk.com/download/2017RVT_RTM/Docs/InProd/Autodesk_Revit_2017_Model_Perfo...
i have a geforce 1080 ti in my desktop and an i7 5th gen processor (older processor) with 32 gigs of ram
also have laptop with a 1080 both work fine with revit 2018 & 2019
xeons are good if you plan to do a lot of rendering in revit but not really needed
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A suggestion would be to map out the software you are trying to install - match the hardware and RAM for each and level the specs with your budget.
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The Geforce 1080 ti is probably a lot more card at 11GB than is necessary for our work. Good to know you're having good luck with a gaming card. Thank you
Lots of good information here but again its 2 years old. The Tom's hardware recommendation is what I used for the last Revit box but again its 2 years old. The SSD is a no brainer, 500 MB works on all the other computers here in the office. A 1 TB local HD is more than adequate as I have 16TB in my servers. Will use a MB capable of 64 MB but probably settle at 32 MB ram. I'll use an 850 watt or better PS with additional fans. Looking for function and ease of maintenance in the case, no LED's. Kind of down to CPU, MB and graphic card at this point but a lot of choices.
For CPU the i7 is usually suggested, the newest and one that still fits your budget. I know some are building machines with the i9 in them, which wound up being $10k machines. RAM, same as the i7, the fastest/budget friendly, 16GB minimum. Video card...yeah, I have a 1080ti 8gb in my work computer and dual 1080's at home on one machine and a 980 in the other. So I'd say a 900 series is still very capable if you can find them.
Thanks! I did find a recommendation from remiscs that will likely be close to my final decision. Intel I7 8700K, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060, Asus Prime Z370 (which version?). I have 2x8 DDR4 2800 G.Skill Ripjaws laying around and will likely add 2 more for 32GB. Been using Samsung Evo 850 SSD for years. Still need a simple, toolless case with front mounted switches and connections and 850 watt quiet PS.
I will follow remiscs recommendations closely, these are my final choices:
Intel I7-8700K 300 series
Asus Prime Z370-P 300 series
Samsung Ev0 860 500 MB
G.Skill DDR4-2800 2x8 not the fastest but I have 2x8 on hand for 32 GB total
Corsair Carbide series 200 case, simpIe, liked the look of this
Asus GTX 1060 Dual 6GB
Win 7 Pro, I hate 10
Asus or LG DVD R/W
WD black 1 TB
Still need to make a decision on the power supply
As I am not over clocking I'll forgo the cooler and opt for additional fans, I have several Zalman ultra quiet here on hand
I'll post results after is up and running. Thanks for your responses.
... I have this PC and is pretty fast, getting something like this will be my recommendation
... ASUS Rampage V Extreme X99, i7 6950X 20-core 3.99GHz , Liquid Cooling, 64GB HyperX FURY DDR4- 3000, Dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 8GB GDDR5x G-SYNC, PCIe NVME SSD 1.2TB Intel® 750 Series 2,400MB/s
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I'm just checking back on this thread.
This thread has quite a few recommendations.
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