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I actually edited my post, I didnt realise you were doing 3D modelling, when you said rendering I thought of rendering videos. So definitely a GPU
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I am not familiar with AMD processors but that might be the way to go because I think they are cheaper. But I would say get 4GB RAM and a 3ish GHz processor, people like r00t will be better help than me but if you are using cinema 4D then you will need a gpu to render all the images, otherwise your cpu will be under alot of stress
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-IronMan- wrote I am not familiar with AMD processors but that might be the way to go because I think they are cheaper. But I would say get 4GB RAM and a 3ish GHz processor, people like r00t will be better help than me but if you are using cinema 4D then you will need a gpu to render all the images, otherwise your cpu will be under alot of stress


Alright thanks, I currently only use in built graphics, and I have dual core processor, so it'll be ok if I don't have the best gpu. because the cpu will help it alot. I guess.
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Are you asking for a build still with a budget of 250 pounds with a decent GPU? It's not going to happen, What i suggested is going to be the best bang for your buck. If you get a processor without a decent integrated GPU, you're going to struggle even getting a low end card to handle what you want to be doing. Maybe you should save up some more money.
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IMMERSIVE wrote
-IronMan- wrote I am not familiar with AMD processors but that might be the way to go because I think they are cheaper. But I would say get 4GB RAM and a 3ish GHz processor, people like r00t will be better help than me but if you are using cinema 4D then you will need a gpu to render all the images, otherwise your cpu will be under alot of stress


Alright thanks, I currently only use in built graphics, and I have dual core processor, so it'll be ok if I don't have the best gpu. because the cpu will help it alot. I guess.
so wait are you looking for an improvement on what you have or a new system entirely because if you have a system i would wait for more money than buy something sub optimal now but if you don't have a system I saw ur_a_wzurd_arry recommended about the best you are going to get
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UR_A_WZURD_ARRY wrote There isn't alot you can do with 255...
The best i could come up with was this:
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For the money, it's the best you could probably buy, it has four cores for decent video editing/rendering and an integrated 7560D GPU which you should be able to a bit of casual gaming on, minecraft and you may get away with playing some games on the lowest settings. The difference between what you could get if you saved a little bit more is quite big. All i'm saying is, dont rush in to anything


I would probably go with this, and maybe make a few tweaks. But I do recommend trying to save up a little more money.
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