danielleCrook376
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Does anyone know of any issues running any 3D modelling/rendering programs using AMD processors over Intel?
I have upgraded to Optitex 3D a cad system for the clothing industry and they only list intel in their system requirements.
Having read the useful guides here and done some other research I'm interested in an AMD ryzen 7 5800x over intel i7 but know people who have had compatibility issues in the past (distant) with other software. I contacted their support and was referred back to the list, told that's what the developers had tested on and if I wanted a different CPU to get the same spec or higher - felt that's kind of obvious but was surprised they haven't tested AMD.
I have used both companies processors in the past and generally chose what was best and in budget at the time but am getting a bit nervous when building a machine that will be 2K plus when I later upgrade the graphics (can't wait for the 30 series so going for the 2060 which will do the job for the standard 3D and will ugrade later for photorealistic rendering)
thanks for any advice
I have upgraded to Optitex 3D a cad system for the clothing industry and they only list intel in their system requirements.
Having read the useful guides here and done some other research I'm interested in an AMD ryzen 7 5800x over intel i7 but know people who have had compatibility issues in the past (distant) with other software. I contacted their support and was referred back to the list, told that's what the developers had tested on and if I wanted a different CPU to get the same spec or higher - felt that's kind of obvious but was surprised they haven't tested AMD.
I have used both companies processors in the past and generally chose what was best and in budget at the time but am getting a bit nervous when building a machine that will be 2K plus when I later upgrade the graphics (can't wait for the 30 series so going for the 2060 which will do the job for the standard 3D and will ugrade later for photorealistic rendering)
thanks for any advice