Hi
So I was hoping someone who is good with computers could advise me on whether I should upgrade my computer or if I should buy a new one.
My computer is about 5 years old now. It can't quite keep up when working on textures over 1024 in substance or high res meshes in zbrush. Other than that it runs pretty smoothly.
I was thinking about buying a new gpu and possibly some more ram. Would this be enough to make my computer keep up for a while?
Current specs:
Intel® Core# i7-2600 Processor
Gainward GeForce GTX 560Ti 1GB PhysX
Corsair Vengeance# DDR3 1600MHz 8GB CL9
Thanks
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I recommend waiting until January to see if AMD's Zen CPUs are as good as the leaked info and benchmarks would suggest - if they are indeed in line you'll be able to nab a fast 8-core CPU for a fraction of the price of a comparable Intel CPU.
By all means you can get a new graphics card before then though.
ZBrush's biggest performance bottleneck is memory, especially with the 64 bit version I would consider 12gb to be the minimum with 16+ being optimal. On top of that your card doesn't even meet the minimum VRAM requirements for substance so...
I'd suggest going to 16GB ram and getting a graphics card with 4gb+ of VRAM. GTX 1060 6gb version is a good option.
GPU
GTX 1070 $400
GTX 1060 /w 6GB vram $250
Ram
16GB of ram $100
32GB of ram $170
Upgrading would cost ~$350-$570, building a new computer with those parts with an i7-6700 would be $1000-$1300. It's going to be at least $200 more than that for a prebuilt one.
Also, just in case you haven't seen it: http://polycount.com/discussion/173350/upgrading-or-building-a-new-pc-this-is-the-thread-for-you/p1
I had to buy a new CPU fan because my CPU was overheating. I figured if I had to open up the PC might as well put in some new parts.
Just make sure your power supply can handle the new video card. (It probably can.)