chapsandmutton
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- Nov 24, 2011
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I should start by saying that I'm a professional visual effects artist with a specialty in dynamic simulations. Liquids, fire, destruction, smoke. Lately I've been taking on more than my usual amount of freelance work-from-home work, and that has me thinking about upgrading my current system. Currently I've got a Core 2 Quad that's running OC'd at 3.1, 8GB of RAM, and all my apps installed on an SSD with a 1TB data dump drive. I usually simulate to my SSD unless I can't fit it.
My profession is one that will literally eat all available resources available to it, and then some. I frequently work on dual Xeon machines w/ 32GB of ram, and max out either the available system's ram or CPU. Now, realistically a consumer can't afford a system like this for home use and the projects I'm working on won't be able to cover an upgrade like that. Still, the last thing I want to do is sit at home waiting for sims when I could be chewing through work and getting back to relaxing.
I decided this week it was time for an upgrade and my starting point would be going up to 24GB of RAM. Since Sandy Bridge is all the rage, I decided to head in that direction and settled on an i5 2500K on a P67 Sabertooth board. Some of you might already know my quandary before I say it, but apparently, none of the 1155 boards take more than 4 DIMMs, and there's almost no RAM kits out there that give you more than 4GB / stick, maxing me at 16.
I noticed that the 1366 boards, including the x58 Sabertooth, do take the amount of RAM I'm looking for, but I'm then restricted to an older gen i7. Given that I'm coming up from an Core 2, it's going to be a jump no matter what, but just how much of a loss will I be taking in performance between the older i7 and the new 2500K i5? Does anyone know of any 1155 boards that will accept 6 DIMMs, and if not, what would you in my shoes? I've priced it all out and am prepared to spend between 450 and 600 for the board, RAM, and CPU, I just don't know which direction to go.
Thanks in advance.
My profession is one that will literally eat all available resources available to it, and then some. I frequently work on dual Xeon machines w/ 32GB of ram, and max out either the available system's ram or CPU. Now, realistically a consumer can't afford a system like this for home use and the projects I'm working on won't be able to cover an upgrade like that. Still, the last thing I want to do is sit at home waiting for sims when I could be chewing through work and getting back to relaxing.
I decided this week it was time for an upgrade and my starting point would be going up to 24GB of RAM. Since Sandy Bridge is all the rage, I decided to head in that direction and settled on an i5 2500K on a P67 Sabertooth board. Some of you might already know my quandary before I say it, but apparently, none of the 1155 boards take more than 4 DIMMs, and there's almost no RAM kits out there that give you more than 4GB / stick, maxing me at 16.
I noticed that the 1366 boards, including the x58 Sabertooth, do take the amount of RAM I'm looking for, but I'm then restricted to an older gen i7. Given that I'm coming up from an Core 2, it's going to be a jump no matter what, but just how much of a loss will I be taking in performance between the older i7 and the new 2500K i5? Does anyone know of any 1155 boards that will accept 6 DIMMs, and if not, what would you in my shoes? I've priced it all out and am prepared to spend between 450 and 600 for the board, RAM, and CPU, I just don't know which direction to go.
Thanks in advance.