@@themvp_in Hey 👋 Is it possible to use an laptop with i9 13th/14th generation and an RTX 4090? Just for stepping in. Because most of the time I’m not at hom🥹
More than good enough, although we'd suggest upgrading in the next 2 years. Unreal Engine 5 is heavily being upgraded and will benefit with newer features
@@themvp_in I am a regular grocery worker this PC was 6k lol only upgrade I'm planning is adding a 4090 to go with the 3090 in the build and upgrading to a 1000+ Watt power supply
Hello. What about Ryzen 5 5600x, Radeon RX 6750x, 32 GB ram DDR4 3600 mhz ? Is enough for UE 5.5? or better to take Ryzen 9 7950x3D, RX 7900XTX, 32 GB RAM DDR5 6000 mhz? There is a lot difference between cost. The first one is about 1000$ and the second one is over 2200$... So i don't know what to do...
I am planning on building a desktop primarily for video production and cinematics. I do a lot of work in Adobe too. Would you recommend prioritizing a lower number of cores? I was looking at pairing the Threadripper PRO 5955WX, 16-core with the 4090. Should I go for a 32 or 64 core or instead go with the i9?
The main reason threadrippers are used are for the extra PCIe Lanes (GPU Stacking) & high core count. Ryzen & Core series processors will have better performance in 16 Core variants for your use case. Either 13900K or 7950X should be your choice
You don't need it. My pc could unreal.engine 5.4 on 1440p and 4kmedium. and its smooth.. My pc specs ------------------- . Rx 590 8gb . I5 9900k . 16gb ram . 1tb ssd, 2tb hdd My frnd's pc also could run ue5 smooth but with 1080p or 720p Specs . Gt 730 4gb .i5 6600k .16gb ram .2th hdd Screenshot shot this for the future I hope this is helpful for whom building or buying a pre build for unreal engine 5
I really advise on a 1 or 2tb NVME for projects alone, I'ts really annoying if you get projects upto 200gb and your main drive is full. If I would setup my pc again I would have a motherboard with 3 slots, 1 for windows only which could be a fast nvme for 500gb and then 1 for my software, and another one for my projects.
Go with 13500 more cores are always better for game dev and do not buy amd gpu for unreal engine. The support is not great for amd and you will miss out on some features. Maybe in future updates they will have better support but for now go for 4060. If you can find 16gb version even better.
13500 for workstation 7600 for beginners-intermediate workstation and more future proof 4060 if fairly priced like 25k to 30k INR 6750XT if under 35000 and about same as 4060
Will these part run it? Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 7600X (6-Core) 5.3 GHz Turbo Motherboard: ASUS Prime B650M-A AX System Memory: 32GB DDR5 5200MHz Kingston FURY Beast RGB Graphics Card: 1x GeForce RTX 4060 8GB (VR Ready) Power Supply: 750W Digital Storm Performance Series Storage Set: SSD M.2 (1TB Digital Storm M.2 Performance Series) (NVM Express) If not what would I need replaced
even in 2024, is it fine to go with intel because of it's unstability. im looking at the 12700kf or 14600kf because intel has more cores for lower prices but amd has better singl core performance. Also lga 1700 has no more upgrade paths.
If you could afford any of these 3 processors, which one would you choose for ue5, Ryzen 7950x---I9-13900k---- Ryzen 7950x3D, thank you, I await your response.
I am planning to buy a laptop with rtx 4070 8gb graphics ,with i913gen hx processor 32gb ram is it sufficient enough to run blender and unreal engine ?? Or should i go for the rtx4080 12 gb. Graphic ??
Its been 3 weeks already so you might have purchased one but I would honestly advise against you buying a laptop for 3D game development. Laptops are made with cheaper parts and have a tendency to overheat which is why the high performance Laptops only last 3 years or so. Unlike a tower PC its harder to diagnose and replace faulty hardware. If you really need a powerful mobile solution a virtual machine like Microsoft Azure may be your best bet.
I have an RX 6700XT, and I am a beginner in UE5, so I was thinking of swapping my GPU with an RTX 4060, as Nvidia has good support for development software. I need suggestions.
Get 4060ti it's difference in performance really worth the price difference. Or wait for 5000 series but models like 60 series usually comes at least 7 months later than 80 and 90 series and that is not even has release date yet. But i would recommend getting second hand 4060ti than upgrading for 5060 next year
Can you suggest me a good GPU under 35-40k? I just wanna make 1080p (or 1440p maybe if possible) cinematic renders. Want to upgrade from RX 570 8GB. It has started showing its age 😢. Other specs are i5 9400F, 2x8GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB HDD, 120GB SSD for System only and 450W PSU. Will upgrade other parts one by one... But really need to upgrade the GPU First.
If you see this please answer it questions I am planning (when I get the budget for it) To build the best pc What is the things that I need to know To build on that cover up everything to make it so that I can work Faster, smoothly in all things regarding unreal engine
Guide me on my 1st pc build - my pick: 3060 12gb, i7 13700kF, 32gb RAM. I play no games but into unreal, blender and unity for AR MR development. Kindly guide me. My budget is under 800- 1000€. Also recommend suitable case, motherboard, cooling sys and other components(upgradable)for the build.
When I want to render path tracing levels on my pc it works. Until I have too many meshes in my scene. Then I get crash. What component is most important to be less restraint in path tracer?
Hi great video, I was wondering if you could help me with my gpu choice? I am an architecture student and have a laptop with a 3050 (4gb) and a pc with a 1060 (6gb). For now my laptop can handle my small and simple render but I want to make bigger and more detailed renders. I was thinking of replacing my 1060 for a 4070 ti super or a 3090. The 4070 ti super is newer but only 16gb compared to 24gb. What would you recommend? Also are the new features like dlss3 of any use for me if a am only rendering still images?
need help in a pc build. which cpu works better with rtx 4070ti super : 7900x, 13700k, 14700kf. For productivity builds(specially Unreal Engine 5) pls also suggest a suitable cheap and good quality motherboard with that supports ddr5
GPU: rtx 4070 Placa Madre: B660 DDR4 CPU: i7 13700f RAM: 32GB a 3200MHZ (4x8GB) DDR4 SSD: 1tb para Windows SSD: 2tb para Unreal 5 Fuente: 650W 80 Plus Gold Esta PC es suficiente para empezar? o cambiarías algo?
Will depend on your PSU & duration of usage post electricity cut off. We’d suggest getting in touch for a detailed discussion. Toll Free: 1800 309 2944
I have ASUS TUF F15 i5 10th Gen , 4GB GTX 1650 , 8 GB RAM , I am thinking to upgrade it to 32 GB. Will the Unreal Engine 5 software can work for low to medium level development?
I have a lower spec pc and it works like a charm, only until you don't do anything graphically intensive like building lighting or turning on ray tracing.
consider what you want to use the PC for till your next upgrade.. in other words if you plan on making a creators pc you will prob need a motherboard with quite a few fast 2.1 usb ports display ports, hdmi to trasfer data, pcie slots, such things like graphics card, capture cards etc. also consider which cpu you wish to go for as well. either motherboards are built for amd or intel so consider which you plan to use as the cpu's wont fit both. For ray tracing, intel has been known to be better, than amd and for gaming they are pretty much the same with amd possibly cheaper. you will also need to know which ddr you will plan to use, currently ddr5 is out but most people still use ddr4 as most software don't need the required speed of ddr5 but by all means you can future proof yourself but bare in minds dd5 rams will be a lot more pricier. ATX is is referred to as the largest size so depending on what size you would like, will help you decide from that point. also if you plan to use wifi and bluetooth then make sure you choose 1 with that also built in. in other words ur motherboard is just helping to future proof with how you will plan to run your system, hope this helped.
I would not do that, laptop GPU’s are not that powerfull compared to desktop GPU’s. The desktop GPU’s get way more wattage. But if you have no other option it will work
Buy some high capacity hdds and put them in raid. Get a 2tb ssd for current projects. Trust me, ssd ain’t enough for saving all the libraries of assets you’d like to have.
Man wow, that is cool. I am about to buy a 4 TB NVME for my free M.2 socket. And then I will save up for an 8 TB NAND. I think my PC should be good for it then.